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Fall refresher

- January 27, 2010

麻豆传媒 students will get a day off from classes starting in the fall.

麻豆传媒 students will get an extra day off from classes next fall.

The 麻豆传媒 Senate has approved a 鈥淔all Study Day,鈥澛爐o take聽place this year on Friday, November 12. With a holiday on November 11, Remembrance Day, the extra day off provides for a four-day weekend in November.

But it's only for students. The university will remain open.

鈥淭he intention is to give students a chance to catch up,鈥 says Rob LeForte, vice president (education) for the 麻豆传媒 Student Union. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the 鈥榩inch鈥 time of year鈥攕tudents are getting their midterms back and a lot of assignments are piling up 鈥 so this is a day to study or catch up if you need to.鈥

The DSU brought the proposal for a fall study day to the Senate Committee on Academic Administration, which also saw merit in the idea.

鈥淚t鈥檚 exactly that, a chance for students to catch their breath,鈥 says Alan Shaver, vice president academic and provost. 鈥淭hat first term especially can be challenging for students who are new to the university experience having come from high school.鈥

The day off from classes is in addition to Munro Day, a university-wide holiday scheduled for the first Friday in February, and winter study break, this year falling from February 22 to February 26.

The University of Ottawa has opted to schedule a full week off of classes in the fall of 2010, instead of just one day. Trent University in Peterborough has had a fall reading week鈥攐fficially 鈥淩esidential Reading and Laboratory Week鈥濃 for many years.

Dr. Shaver says scheduling a full week off from classes in the fall聽would be聽more difficult to arrange while maintaining the full number of teaching days in the term.


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