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academic year
noun
- the customary annual period of instruction at a college, university, etc., running approximately from September to June.
Word History and Origins
Origin of academic year1
Example Sentences
It is hoped the new classrooms will open in time for the next academic year, which begins in September.
He said he chose Durham because he could do a full academic year, rather than one semester, but also because of the college system.
The left suddenly rediscovered the virtues of campus free speech amidst the Gaza protests of the last academic year – at precisely the moment the right suddenly sought to curtail it.
A sizable portion comes from the National Institutes of Health — $2.6 billion alone for the University of California last academic year.
Additionally, all Greek organisations at the university - a historically black college - have been barred from accepting new members for the remainder of the academic year.
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