Important Dates
| January 1 | New Year's Day observance |
| January 4 | Bills are due |
| January 18 | Martin Luther King Day observance |
| January 19 | Final cancellation of low enrolled classes |
| January 21 | Opening Day |
| January 25 | Classes begin |
| February 1 | Last day to change a schedule |
| February 1 | Last day to drop with no academic record |
| February 1 | Last day to drop a course for 100% refund |
| February 1 | Intent to Graduate forms due for May graduation |
| February 8 | Last day to drop a course for 50% refund |
| February 15 | Presidents' Day observance |
| March 5 | Professional Day – College closed. Day classes cancelled. Classes starting at 3:30pm or after will run as scheduled. |
| March 15-20 | Spring recess |
| March 17 | Evacuation Day observance |
| March 29 | Mid-term warning grades due to the Registrar |
| March 29 | Advising period begins for currently enrolled students |
| April 5 | Last day to withdraw from an academic course |
| April 5 | Summer session registration begins |
| April 12 | Registration begins for currently enrolled students for Fall 2010 semester |
| April 19 | Patriots' Day observance |
| May 3 | Last day to resolve INC grades from Fall 2009 semester |
| May 7 | Classes end |
| May 10-14 | Final exam period |
| May 19 | Final grades due to the Registrar |
| May 24 | Fall 2010 registration begins for all students |
| May 26 | Approval of Graduates |
| May 27 | Commencement |
| May 31 | Memorial Day observance |
| June 17 | Bunker Hill Day observance |
June Intersession 2010
June 1 – June 19 5, 2010
June 17 – Bunker Hill Day
Summer Session 2010
June 21 – August 5, 2010
July 5 – Independence Day observance
Note: The College reserves the right to make changes in the published academic calendars. Students and staff will be notified if changes must occur. The above dates represent a traditional semester. It is the responsibility of the student, should it apply, to be aware of any special 'due' dates associated with those courses which do not fit into the traditional semesters (i.e., late starting courses).
February 8 – May 25
| February 8 | Classes begin |
| February 15 | Presidents' Day observance |
| February 16 | Last day to change a schedule |
| February 16 | Last day to drop a course with no academic record |
| March 5 | Professional Day – College closed. Day classes cancelled. Classes starting at 3:30pm or after will run as scheduled. |
| March 15-20 | Spring recess |
| March 17 | Evacuation Day observance |
| March 29 | Advising period begins for currently enrolled students |
| April 5 | Mid-term warning grades due to Registrar |
| April 5 | Summer session registration begins |
| April 12 | Registration begins for curently enrolled students for Fall 2010 semester |
| April 19 | Patriots' Day observance |
| April 20 | Last day to withdraw from an academic course |
| May 3 | Last day to resolve INC grades for Fall 2009 |
| May 21 | Classes end |
| May 24 | Fall 2010 registration begins for all students |
| May 24-25 | Final exam period |
| May 28 | Final grades due to the Registrar |
| May 31 | Memorial Day observance |
June Intersession 2010
June 1 – June 19 5, 2010
June 17 – Bunker Hill Day
Summer Session 2010
June 21 – August 5, 2010
July 5 – Independence Day observance
Note: The College reserves the right to make changes in the published academic calendars. Students and staff will be notified if changes must occur. The above dates represent a traditional semester. It is the responsibility of the student, should it apply, to be aware of any special 'due' dates associated with those courses which do not fit into the traditional semesters (i.e., late starting courses).
Payment for the Spring 2009-2010 semester is due at the time of registration. Students can view their bills by going to the 'My Finances' page. From this page you can pay your bill in full online, sign up for a payment plan, and waive your health insurance.
If you have an $564.00 insurance charge on your account and have your own health insurance you must complete the online waiver form prior to the first day of classes to guarantee receiving the $564.00 credit and avoid being signed up for the school insurance plan.
Payments can be made by MasterCard, Visa, Discover, cash, or check. Students can fax their credit card payment to: (508) 375-4093.
Financial aid applications are still being accepted. To apply go to www.fafsa.ed.gov or contact the Financial Aid Office at (508) 362-2131 x4393.
Questions or Concerns?
Contact the Business Office:
E-mail: studentaccounts@capecod.edu
Phone: (508) 375-4123
