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

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

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First day of 2nd term.

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

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

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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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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.

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

Last day of 1st term.

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

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

Major requirements and course.

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Byu archives each academic year's undergraduate catalog.

(see the academic calendar.

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

Term classes are condensed to eight weeks.

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