Deadlines for High Schools Sample Clauses

Deadlines for High Schools. Due Date Activity Responsible Party June 18th, 2021 (Noon) Last Day for students to submit all paperwork and test scores (as necessary) for enrollment in Summer 2021 B session High school July 22nd, 2021 Last Day to Withdraw a student from Summer 2011 B session (use withdrawal form) August 16th, 2021 Last Day for students to submit all paperwork and test scores (as necessary) for enrollment in Fall 2021 semester. This includes registration for courses on the high school campus. August 23rd, 2021 TCC First Day of Class August 24th, 2021 Last Day to Change Schedules or drop students (use course adjustment form) High school November 2nd, 2021 Last Day to Withdraw a student (use withdrawal form) November 15th, 2021 Deadline to make changes to course offerings at the high school for Spring 2021. Deadline to identify instructors. High school December 3rd, 2021 TCC Last Day of Class December 6th, 2021 Deadline for students to submit paperwork for Spring 2021 (applications, test scores, permission to register forms) December 13th, 2021 Deadline to submit grades to TCC High school December 14th, 2021 TCC Transcripts will be delivered to high schools TCC January 6th, 2022 TCC First Day of Class January 12th, 2022 Last Day to Change Schedules or drop students (use course adjustment form) High school March 11th, 2022 Deadline to Submit “Course Request for Dual Enrollment” Form for 2022- 2023. High school March 25th, 2022 Last Day to Withdraw a student High school April 22nd, 2022 TCC Last Day of Class May 2nd, 2022 Deadline to submit grades to TCC High school May 6th, 2022 TCC transcripts will be delivered to high schools
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