interior view of the Hunter Student Commons

When unexpected circumstances interrupt your studies

Are you facing a challenge that impacts your ability to complete course requirements? Find information and resources to help you determine what steps you can take.

Spotlight

Important upcoming dates

Winter Term

  • April 17: Start of exams
  • April 28: End of exams
  • April 30: End of winter term

Spring Term

  • May 1: Start of Spring intersession
  • May 3: Last day to join a new waitlist
  • May 4: Start of Spring classes
  • May 6: All waitlists cleared (purge); course enrolment becomes first-come, first-served
  • May 7: Last day to add/drop/swap a course
  • May 12: Tuition and fee payment deadline
  • May 18: Victoria Day (university closed)
  • June 15: End of Spring classes | Last day to withdraw from a course
  • June 17: Start of Spring intersession exams
  • June 20: End of Spring intersession exams
  • June 28: End of Spring intersession
Snowy image of main campus taken from the Prairie Chicken

What's new

Student writing an exam at a desk

Exam locations visible

The final exam schedule is available, and locations are visible as well. Be sure to check your Student Centre (my.ucalgary.ca) for the most current version. Best of luck with your exams!

Learn more about exams »

Student walking into the Hunter Student Commons during winter

Help us improve your course registration experience

Check your UCalgary inbox for a link to our survey. Share your course registration experience with us and you can enter to win Beats Studio Buds or Apple AirPods!

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Winter walkway on main campus leading to Hunter Student Commons

Spring and Summer 2026 registration

Spring and summer course registration is on now. Be sure to validate your shopping cart, and click “Enrol” in Student Centre to confirm registration in your chosen courses. 

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Students walking past the Arch at the main entrance to campus during winter

Withdrawing from courses won’t change your student status

If you withdraw from a course, your full- or part-time status will stay the same. This change means less uncertainty about impacts to things like student loans, study permits, and sponsorships. Connect with an academic advisor to understand how withdrawing may affect you. 

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Are you facing a challenge that impacts your ability to complete course assessments as indicated in the course outline? Learn about exceptions and accommodations.

Supporting your academic journey

Planning your degree. Registering for your courses. Finding an advisor. Accessing academic support. Checking your exam schedule. Reviewing your degree requirements. The resources you need to succeed academically can be found in the links below.  

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