Tulane SoPA's Summer 2025 Academic Calendar

June

  • June 30: Classes Begin

July

  • July 4:
    • Independence Day Holiday - No Classes
    • Last Day to Register/Add
  • July 9: Last Day to Drop with 100% Tuition and Fee Refund
  • July 14: Last Day for 50% Tuition Refund
  • July 21: Last Day for 25% Tuition Refund
  • July 28: Last Day to Drop without Record
  • July 30: Last Day to Withdraw

August

  • August 7: Last Day of Classes

May

  • May 19: Classes Begin
  • May 23: Last Day to Register/Add
  • May 26: Memorial Day - No Classes
  • May 28: Last Day to Drop with 100% Tuition and Fee Refund

June

  • June 2: Last Day for 50% Tuition Refund
  • June 9: Last Day for 25% Tuition Refund
  • June 19: Juneteenth - No Classes

July

  • July 2: Last Day to Drop Without Record (W or WF Assigned after This Date)
  • July 4: Independence Day - No Classes
  • July 23: Last Day to Withdraw

August

  • August 7: Last Day of Classes

June

  • June 2: Classes Begin
  • June 5:
    • Last Day to Register/Add
    • Last Day to Drop with 100% Tuition and Fee Refund
  • June 9: Last Day for 50% Tuition Refund
  • June 16:
    • Last Day for 25% Tuition Refund
    • Last Day to Drop Without Record (W or WF Assigned after This Date)
  • June 18: Last Day to Withdraw
  • June 19: Juneteenth - No Classes
  • June 26: Last Day of Classes

June

  • June 30: Classes Begin

July

  • July 4:
    • Independence Day - No Classes
    • Last Day to Register/Add
    • Last Day to Drop with 100% Tuition and Fee Refund
  • July 7: Last Day for 50% Tuition Refund
  • July 14:
    • Last Day for 25% Tuition Refund
    • Last Day to Drop Without Record (W or WF Assigned after This Date)
  • July 16: Last Day to Withdraw
  • July 24: Last Day of Classes

Both Tulane's policy of non-discrimination on the basis of religion and our core values of diversity and inclusion require instructors to make reasonable accommodations to help students avoid negative academic consequences when their religious obligations conflict with academic requirements.

Every reasonable effort should be made to allow members of the university community to observe their religious holidays without jeopardizing the fulfillment of their academic obligations. It is never acceptable for an instructor to compel a student to choose between religious observance and academic work.

Absence from classes or examinations for religious reasons does not relieve students from responsibility for any part of the course work required during the period of absence. It is the obligation of the student to provide faculty within the first two weeks of each semester their intent to observe the holiday so that alternative arrangements convenient to both students and faculty can be made at the earliest opportunity. Students who make such arrangements will not be required to attend classes or take examinations on the designated days, and faculty must provide reasonable opportunities for such students to make up missed work and examinations.

Exceptions to the requirement of a make-up examination must be approved in advance by the dean of the school in which the course is offered.

A religious calendar is available.