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öğretim yılı
akademik yıl
eğitim öğretim yılı
Schwedisch - Englisch
academic year
A period of time usually consisting of two semesters or three quarters or trimesters, each with a certain amount of credit hours
That period of time from the opening of Fall Semester to the closing of the next Spring Semester is the "academic year " Summer Session is specifically excluded
the period of the year during which there are school or university classes
the period which includes the Fall Semester and Spring Semester (A separate Summer Session, not part of the Academic Year, is held, with dates as noted in the academic calendar )
college or university year, a year of learning in a higher education establishment
The period during which school is in session, consisting of at least 30 weeks of instructional time The school year typically runs from the beginning of September through the end of May at most colleges and universities
A list of important dates and deadlines for the academic period beginning in September and ending at the end of the following August
Usually, consecutive Fall and Spring semesters, currently August through April; sometimes, however, Summer semester is included in the term "academic year " In Florida, the Summer term precedes Fall and Spring semesters in the school year For example, Summer 1996, Fall 1996, and Spring 1997 terms constitute Academic Year 1996-97
This is a measure of the academic work to be accomplished by the student The school defines its own academic year, but the federal regulations set minimum standards for the purpose of determining SFA awards For instance, the academic year at a term school must be at least two semesters, two trimesters, or three quarters and must include at least 30 weeks of instructional time Unlike the award year, an academic year does not have to begin and end at the same time for all students As an example, one student might enroll as a full-time student in September and complete one academic year of study in May, while another student might enroll as a half-time student in January and take twice as long to complete an academic year
A time period of at least 30 instructional weeks in which a full-time undergraduate student is expected to complete: 24 semester or trimester hours or 36 quarter hours at an institution using credit hours in an educational program whose length is measured in credit hours, or at least 900 clock hours at an institution using clock hours There is an exception to the 30-week requirement for schools with at least a two-year or four-year academic program that leads to an associate or bachelor's degree Those schools may request, in writing, that ED reduce the minimum period of instructional time of the academic year for any of its programs -- as long as they are at least 26 weeks in length
This is a measure of academic work to be accomplished by a student A school defines its own academic year, but federal statute and regulations set minimum standards to determine federal financial aid awards For instance, the academic year must be at least 30 weeks of instructional time in which a full-time student is expected to complete at least 24 semester or trimester credit hours, 36 quarter credit hours, or 900 clock hours
The school year, normally comprised of the fall and spring semesters The summer term is a separate period, not included in the academic year You should always apply for financial aid for the academic year and, if you decide to attend summer school, you must apply separately for aid for summer
A period of time schools use to measure a quantity of study For example, a school's academic year may consist of a fall and spring semester, during which a student must complete 24 semester hours Academic years vary from school to school, and even from educational program to educational program at the same school
Time in which a full-time student should complete two semesters, two trimesters, or three quarters at a college, university, technical or vocational school
Two full semesters, starting in the fall and continuing into the spring (e g , Fall '94 and Spring '95 = AY94-95); does not include summer
A period of time in which a full-time student is expected to complete the equivalent of at least 24 semester or trimester hours or 36 quarter hours at a school which measures academic progress in credit hours and uses semester, trimester or quarter system
A measure of academic work to be accomplished by a student A school defines its own academic year, but federal regulations set minimum standards schools must adhere to it they wish to award federal financial aid funds For instance, the academic year must be at least 30 weeks of instructional time in which a full-time student is expected to complete at least 24 semester or trimester hours, 36 quarter hours, or 900 clock hours
The period of formal instruction, usually late August/early September through late May/early June; may be divided into terms of varying lengths – semesters, trimesters, or quarters
A period of at least 30 weeks of instructional time during which a full-time student is expected to complete at least 24 semester or trimester hours, or at least 36 quarter hours, at an institution that measures program length in credit hours; or at least 900 clock hours at an institution that measures program length in clock hours
The period of learning either theoretical through formal instruction or specialised training The Academic year in the UK usually extends from June to April It may be divided into semesters (higher education courses), tri semesters (specialised courses such as MBA), or quarters (schools)