Regular semester definition

Regular semester means fall or spring semester.
Regular semester any fall or spring term which is Board approved as a part of the Academic Calendar.
Regular semester means Semester I and Semester II including short semesters according to the duration specified by the Senate for an academic session.

Examples of Regular semester in a sentence

  • Regular semester courses (10 weeks or more in length) may be dropped during the first ten class days of the semester and be added during the first five class days of the semester.


More Definitions of Regular semester

Regular semester means a fall or spring semester, typically consisting of 16 weeks. 19 TAC 21.22(24)
Regular semester means “Odd” or “Even” regular semester term in an Academic Session.
Regular semester means an 18-week period of study in Semester 1 or Semester 2

Related to Regular semester

  • Regular Season means, with respect to any Season, the period beginning on the first day and ending on the last day of regularly scheduled (as opposed to exhibition or playoff) competition between NBA Teams.

  • Regular Shipper means (i) a Committed Shipper, and (ii) a Shipper that has Actual Shipments in each of the twelve months of the Base Period. A Regular Shipper described in clause (ii) ceases to be a Regular Shipper if it has no Actual Shipments for one or more months out of the Base Period, and thereafter, that Shipper will be treated as a New Shipper unless and until it meets Regular Shipper criteria.

  • Regular Hours means the hours between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday, excluding the following holidays: Presidents' Day, Easter, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day.

  • Regular Interval means monthly, quarterly, half yearly or annual periods.

  • regular service means service rendered by an employee in the Cadre on a regular basis other than the service on contract or daily wages or ad-hoc but includes ad-hoc promotion or appointment in a cadre post through due procedure followed by regularization to the extant approved by the competent authority.