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See key data for the provisional schedule of the Michigan University next year

Ann Arbor, Mi -The Regent's Board of Directors of the University of Michigan will probably approved the academic calendar 2025-26 for the campus of his Ann Arbor campus at his next meeting.

The revised academic calendar will be discussed on Thursday, March 20, with schedules for autumn, winter, spring and summer conditions.

The classes for the autumn semester begin on Monday, August 25th, and end on Monday, December 8th. Other remarkable data for the autumn semester contain the following:

  • Working day on Monday, September 1st
  • Autumn study break from Monday, October 13th to Tuesday, October 14th
  • Thanksgiving break from Wednesday, November 26th to Friday, November 28th
  • The beginning will take place on Sunday, December 14th

The courses for the winter penalty in 2026 begin on Wednesday, January 7th and end on Tuesday, April 21st. There will be some other remarkable data, including:

  • Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, January 19th
  • The middle of the winter break begins on Saturday, February 28th, at 12 p.m. and lessons will be resumed on Monday, March 9th
  • The call from the university on Sunday, March 29th
  • The activities for the opening will take place on Friday, May 1st to Sunday, May 3,

As for spring and summer semester, lessons begin on Tuesday, May 5th.

The classes for the spring -half end on Monday, June 22nd, during the lessons for the summer -for half on Monday, August 17th, ends

  • Memorial day on Monday, May 25th
  • Juneteenth on Friday, June 19th
  • Spring half term ends on Thursday, June 25th
  • Summer -half -time courses begin Tuesday, June 30th
  • Vacation for Independence Day on Friday, July 3rd

Find the full calendar online with other details such as examination data.

The meeting is for 3:30 p.m. in the university hall in the Ruthven building, 1109 Geddes Ave. in Ann Arbor, planned. A live stream can be viewed under Umich.edu/watch.

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