



Registration opens - Junior Athletes and Honors - 7:00 a.m. Registration opens - Seniors/Post Graduates - 8:00 a.m. Registration opens - Senior/Post Graduate Athletes and Honors - 7:00 a.m. Registration opens - Graduate students - 8:00 a.m. Last day to file or withdraw Pass/No Pass Declaration - undergraduate Last day to withdraw from any undergraduate or graduate full term course Graduate First 7 Week course grades due by 11:59 p.m. Spring graduation certifications due in the Office of the Registrarĭeadline to convert Fall 2021 incomplete grades and initiate grade appealsĭeadline for Spring 2022 graduation candidates to submit official transcripts for courses completed in prior termsįall and Summer 2022 Course Schedules available

Spring 2022 NSC Submission - Subsequent of Term Spring 2022 NSC Submission - First of Termįall 2021 NSC Degree Verification Submission Last day for Summer 2022 graduation candidates to request to participate in the May 2022 Commencement Ceremony Last day to apply to graduate in Spring 2022 Official headcount day and last day for unrecorded drop - undergraduate, graduate full-term Last day to change sections or add any course - graduate full-term Edward's University credits and Fall 2021 transfer credits required for Fall 2021 graduation to be received in the Office of the Registrar Last day to change sections or add any course - undergraduate full-termĭeadline for all St. Spring 2022 NSC Submission - Early Registration For example, if I receive a text with a date and time in the text body, Apple would highlight the date and you can create an event by tapping on it.Fall 2021 NSC Submission - Graduates OnlyĬourses begin late registration period begins While Apple does offer a similar feature, it only suggests you add it manually. You can read more about Events from Gmail here. It runs a tight ship deeply integrating its services so whenever you receive a confirmation email of an upcoming event, Google automatically creates an event in the Calendar so you never miss out on it. Overall, it’s a tie between Google and Apple Calendar as both have a separate set of features that don’t overlap. Google Calendar will also fetch flights and other event details from Gmail to remind you of delays and whatnot. It also lets you add Invitees similar to Google Calendar. On the other hand, Apple lets you add Travel Time to your events which I personally find super useful but you miss out on features such as Google Meet integration.
