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1 st term 2011 2012 calendar of activities
1. May 23 Mon Start of Classes
May 21 Sat Last day of payment with out surcharge
June 4 Sat Last day of payment with surcharge
Last day of dropping with refund
June 6 Mon Start of application for shifting(forms are available on the first day of classes)
June 6-26 Counselors' endorsement period
June 8 Wed Orientation for graduating students (date not applicable to HRIM students)
Start of filing of request for evaluation of records for graduating students
June 16 2011 Centennial Celebration Kick Off:
"100 years Presence of the La Sallian Bothers in the Philippines"
June 9, 13, 16, 20
23, 27
June 24 Fri Araw ng Maynila ( No classes)
June 22 Wed Last day of filing of request for evaluation of records
for graduating student
June 20 Mon Last day of submission of approved withdrawal forms to the RO
June 23 Thurs Last day of releasing of shifting forms
July 4-9 Midterm Examination Week
July 6 Wed Last day of submission of approved shifting/tracking forms to the RO
July 11-15 Online enlistment
July 18-22 Online course approval
July 18 Mon Midterm grades due at the RO
July 25-29 Online viewing of approved courses
Aug. 1-5 Online enrollment
Aug. 5 Fri Last day of submission of approved returnee form to the RO
Aug. 12 Fri Last day of submission of Letter of Intent (LOI) to graduate
Aug. 13 Sat Feast Day of Saint Benilde
Aug. 22 Mon Will follow Friday class schedule
Aug. 23-27 Final Examination Week
Aug. 29 Mon National Heroes Day (No classes)
Aug. 30 Tues End of Ramadan ( No classes)
Aug. 31 Wed Course cards distribution/Final grades due at the RO
Sept. 1-6 Term Break
Sept. 1-6 Course Adjustment period
Sept. 8 Thurs Last day for change of grade request for graduating students
Sept. 15 Thurs Last day for change of grade request for non-graduating students
Oct. 29 Sat Commencement Exercises
2.
3. Sept. 6 Tues Last day of payment with out surcharge
Sept. 7 Wed Start of Classes
Sept. 20 Tues. Last day of payment with surcharge
Last day of dropping with refund
Sept. 21 Wed. Orientation for graduating students (date not applicable to HRIM students)
Sept. 21 Wed Start of application for shifting(forms are available on the first day of classes)
Sept. 21-Oct. 12 Counselors' endorsement period
Sept. 26, 29 --
Oct. 3, 6, 10,13
Oct. 5 Wed Last day of filing of request for evaluation of records
Oct. 10 Mon. Last day of releasing of shifting forms
Oct. 12 Wed Last day of submission of approved withdrawal
forms at the Office of the Registrar
Oct. 19-25 Midterm Examination Week
Oct. 21 Fri Last day of submission of approved shifting/tracking forms to the Registrar's Off.
Oct. 26-31 Online enlistment
Nov. 1 Tues All Saint's Day (No classes)
Nov. 2-7 Online course approval
Nov. 4 Fri. Midterm grades due at the Office of the Registrar
Nov. 8-11 Online viewing of approved courses
Nov. 14-18 Online pre-enrollment
Nov. 18 Fri Last day of submission of approved returnee form to the Off. Of the Reg.
Nov. 29 Tues Last day of submission of Letter of Intent (LOI) to graduate
Nov. 30 Wed Bonifacio Day (No classes)
Dec. 8 Thurs Will follow Tuesday schedule
Dec. 9-14 Final Examination Week
Dec. 16 Fri Course cards distribution/final grades due at the Office of the Registrar
Dec. 17-Jan. 3 Term Break
Dec. 17-23 Course adjustment period
Dec. 23 Fri Last day of change of grade request for graduating students
Jan. 10 Tues Last day of change of grade request for non-graduating students
Feb. 11 Sat Commencement Exercises
4.
5.
6. Jan. 3 Tues. Last day of payment with out surcharge
Jan. 4 Wed Start of Classes
Jan. 17 Tues Last day of payment with surcharge
Last day of dropping with refund
Jan. 18 Wed. Start of application for shifting(forms are available on the first day of classes)
Jan. 18 - Feb. 8 Counselors' endorsement period
Jan. 25 Wed. Orientation for graduating students (date not applicable to HRIM students)
Start of filing of request for evaluation of records for graduating students
Jan. 23, 26, 30 --
Feb. 2, 6 & 9
Feb. 8 Wed Last day of submission of approved withdrawal
forms at the Office of the Registrar
Feb. 8 Wed. Last day of filing of request for evaluation of records
Feb. 6 Mon Last day of releasing of shifting forms
Feb. 15-21 Midterm Examination Week
Feb. 17 Fri Last day of submission of approved shifting/tracking forms to the Registrar's Off.
Feb. 25 Sat. EDSA Revolution (No classes)
Feb. 22-28 Online enlistment
Feb 29-March 6 Online course approval
March 7-10 Online viewing of approved courses
March 2 Fri Midterm grades due at the Office of the Registrar
March 12-16 Online pre-enrollment
March 16 Fri. Last day of submission of approved returnee form to the Off. Of the Reg.
March 23 Fri Last day of submission of Letter of Intent (LOI) to graduate
April 4 Wed Will follow Saturday schedule
April 5, 6, 7 Holy Week ( No Classes)
April 9 Mon. Araw ng Kagitingan (No classes)
April 10-14 Final Examination Week
April 16 Mon Course cards distribution/final grades due at the Office of the Registrar
April 17-May 20 Term Break
April 23 Mon Last day of change of grade request for graduating students
April 30 Mon Last day of change of grade request for non-graduating students
May 14-19 Course Adjustment period
July 7 Sat. Commencement Exercises