Summer Term definition

Summer Term means a term within an academic year that marks the beginning and end of classes. The term is approximately four to nine weeks in duration and is typically offered during June, July and August of an academic year.
Summer Term means an academic period consisting of one (1) or more sessions of instruction between a spring and a fall semester.
Summer Term means a period during summer vacation for approximately 3-4 weeks duration, during which remedial classes, industrial training, and soft skill training are conducted.

Examples of Summer Term in a sentence

  • Summer term immediately following such Employee’s base academic year assignment.


More Definitions of Summer Term

Summer Term means the academic term running from May through August;
Summer Term means the period beginning on the day University housing opens for the Summer term through the date University housing closes following the last day of Summer term.
Summer Term means an additional Academic Term conducted during the summer break (typically in June-July) for a duration of about eight (08) calendar weeks, with a minimum of thirty (30) University teaching days, and,
Summer Term or “summer session” means the period in the academic calendar between the spring and the fall semester.
Summer Term means an academic period consisting of one (1) or more sessions of instruction between a spring and a fall semester at a postsecondary education institution.
Summer Term second half Progress Review 4 issued Progress Reviews are sent out via Edulink – an email will be sent to inform you when these are being released. Meetings may be virtual via a programme called SchoolCloud. Information about this will be emailed to you in advance.
Summer Term means all sessions offered by the postsecondary institution after the institution’s spring term concludes and before the institution’s fall term begins, and any session offered by a postsecondary institution that requires a summer registration activity.