2026/2027 Academic Calendar

2026/2027 Academic Calendar

CLASS SCHEDULEEXAM SCHEDULE

First semester

Start: Monday, September 7, 2026

End date: Saturday, December 5, 2026

13 weeks
 

 

Mandatory midterm exams: October 19–24, 2026 
Winter session: Tuesday, December 9, 2026 – Saturday, January 30, 2027

  • Tuesday, December 9 – Saturday, December 19, 2026
    (only one exam session for courses taught in the first semester)
  • Thursday, January 7 – Saturday, January 30, 2027
    (additional exam sessions according to the rules set by the degree program committee for courses taught in the first semester and retakes)

Second semester

Start: Monday, February 1, 2027

End date: Saturday, May 8, 2027

13 weeks (excluding Easter holidays)
 

 

Mandatory midterm exams: March 8–13, 2027
Summer session: Monday, May 10, 2027 – Saturday, June 26, 2027

  • Monday, May 10 – Saturday, May 22, 2027
    (only one exam session for courses taught in the second semester)
  • Monday, May 24 – Saturday, June 27, 2027
    (additional exam sessions according to the rules set by the degree program committee for courses taught in the second semester and retakes)
     

Fall session

  • Wednesday, August 25 – Saturday, September 4, 2027
  • Monday, September 6 – Monday, September 13, 2027
    Only for students enrolled in the 2026/2027 academic year in the third year of Bachelor’s programs, the second year of Master’s programs, and the fifth year of Single-Cycle programs, as well as all students who are behind schedule.
     

    Only for first-year undergraduate courses, classes will be suspended for one week from March 9 to 14, 2026, inclusive.

  • Students who are behind in their coursework can take all exam sessions.
  • Each degree program committee sets the rules and the number of exam sessions within the exam period.
  • Graduation sessions are typically scheduled based on the completion dates of the individual exam sessions.
  • Please note the general rule that prohibits scheduling exam sessions for current students during class periods.