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Ecclesiastical endorsement deadline (for continuing students) additional.

Byu archives each academic year's undergraduate catalog.

Careful and thoughtful consideration before choosing a major will reduce the time to graduation and help make the most of the time at byu.

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Find the academic calendar for byu law school, including important dates and deadlines.

*for flex course end dates are based on the timeframe you enrolled in your course.

An undergraduate student cannot miss an entire academic year and continue at byu without reapplying.

Below is a listing of the past few years and a link to the library's archive dating back to 1901.

Maps also include descriptions of the major (i. e. , what you.

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Last day of 1st term.

Start of classes 1st day tuesday, april 29 start of classes

First day of 2nd term.

Major requirements and course.

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As long as you attend (see definitions below) at least one semester/term within an.

Each major has a major academic plan (map) that lists the requirements you will need to fulfill in order to graduate from that major.

— for dates and deadlines not found on the academic calendar, please review information found in the undergraduate catalog:

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Term classes are condensed to eight weeks.

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Each major or major emphasis publishes a major academic plan or map listing the requirements that students need to fulfill to be accepted into a major (if applicable) and to.