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academic year

NOUN
  1. the period of time each year when the school is open and people are studying

How To Use academic year In A Sentence

  • Students and teachers in all-female schools have been attending classes since the late-September start of the academic year without headscarves and chadors.
  • I was finishing an undergraduate degree at Sydney University in 1975, and heard many theories as the academic year drew to a close.
  • To apply for Academic degree Examination, one copy of transcript of annual academic year is required.
  • The 2001–2002 academic year marked the fiftieth anniversary of Juilliard's dance division.
  • In one, "a student was nearly asphyxiated while being restrained," and in the other, a student vomited from panic attacks after spending most of an academic year "confined to a closet, with no ventilation or outside source of light," according to the letter. Christopher Baker, 4th Grade Boy, Allegedly Stuffed Into Duffel Bag By School Employees
  • The Counselling Service offers a number of group workshops and skills acquisition classes during the academic year.
  • The money would be used to establish a facility and offer stipends to twenty to twenty-five fellows each academic year.
  • The cost of maintaining a student at university for one academic year is around N $7000, excluding boarding and lodging.
  • We believe that this should enable institutions to take account of the provisions in finalising their prospectuses for the academic year 2000-2001.
  • By the 2003-04 academic year, upperclassmen enrollment is projected to reach 46.
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