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DateWeekDayNote
August 27 Tuesday New Student Orientation
August 29 Thursday Last day to file e-Permit request
September 2 Monday College closed
September 3 Tuesday New Student Orientation 2
September 4 Wednesday Opening Session for Faculty & Staff (Tentative) / Last day to drop for 100% tuition refund / Last day to apply for Session I Readmission
September 5 Thursday Start of Fall Session I / Classes begin
September 10 Tuesday Last day to drop for 75% tuition refund
September 11 Wednesday Last day to add a course / Last day to apply for Fall 2024 Graduation / Financial Aid Certification Enrollment Status Date / Last day to submit Independent Study Contract
September 12 Thursday Verification of Enrollment (VOE) Rosters Available to faculty / Course drop with "WD" grade period begins / Grade of WD is assigned to students who officially drop a course
September 16 Monday Last day to drop for 50% tuition refund
September 21 Saturday Last day to drop for 25% tuition refund / Census date - Course drop with "WD" grade period ends / Last day to Change or Declare a Major to be effective for Fall 2024 / Verification of Enrollment Rosters Due from faculty to Registrar for WN grades assignment
September 22 Sunday WN Grades assigned / Official withdrawal period begins (W-Grade) / Grade of W is assigned to students who officially withdraw from a course
October 2 Wednesday No classes scheduled
October 3 Thursday No classes scheduled
October 4 Friday No classes scheduled
October 9 Wednesday WA Grades assigned today for immunization non-compliance
October 11 Friday No classes scheduled
October 12 Saturday No classes scheduled
October 14 Monday College closed
October 18 Friday Last day to apply for the following candidacies: Nursing, Occupational Therapist Asst., Physical Therapist Asst., and Veterinary Tech.
November 4 Monday R2T4 60% Session 1 Date
November 5 Tuesday Last day to withdraw from a course with a grade of W
November 12 Tuesday Irregular day – classes follow Friday schedule
November 24 Sunday Last day of Sunday classes
November 28 Thursday College closed
November 29 Friday College closed
November 30 Saturday College closed
December 1 Sunday College closed
December 5 Thursday R2T4 60% Fall Term Date
December 6 Friday Last day of Weekday classes
December 7 Saturday Last day of Saturday classes
December 8 Sunday Final Examinations
December 9 Monday Final Examinations
December 10 Tuesday Final Examinations
December 11 Wednesday Final Examinations
December 12 Thursday Final Examinations
December 13 Friday Final Examinations
December 14 Saturday Final Examinations / End of Fall Session 1
December 19 Thursday Final Grade Submission Deadline. Grades due by 4 PM
December 24 Tuesday College closed
December 25 Wednesday College closed
December 31 Tuesday College closed
January 1 Wednesday College closed
January 2 Thursday Last day to opt-in for NC grade – Fall Session I
DateWeekDayNote
December 30 Monday Last day to file e-Permit request
January 1 Wednesday College closed
January 5 Sunday Last day to apply for Fall Session II Readmission / Last day to drop for 100% tuition refund
January 6 Monday Start of Fall Session 2 / Classes Begin
January 8 Wednesday Last day to add a course / Last day to submit Independent Study contract
January 9 Thursday Verification of Enrollment (VOE) Rosters Available to faculty /Class drop with "WD" period begins /Grade of WD is assigned to students who officially drop a course
January 10 Friday Last day to drop for 50% tuition refund
January 14 Tuesday Last day to drop for 25% tuition refund / Census date – Session 2 / Verification of Enrollment Roster Due from faculty to Registrar for WN grades Assignment / Course drop with "WD" grade period ends
January 15 Wednesday WN Grades assigned / Official withdrawal period begins (W-Grade) / Grade of W is assigned to students who officially withdraw from a course
January 20 Monday College closed
January 29 Wednesday No classes scheduled
January 30 Thursday Irregular day - classes follow Wednesday schedule
February 6 Thursday R2T4 60% Session 2
February 7 Friday Last day to withdraw from a course with a grade of W
February 12 Wednesday College closed
February 15 Saturday Last day of Saturday classes
February 16 Sunday Last day of Sunday classes
February 17 Monday College closed
February 18 Tuesday Irregular day – classes follow Monday schedule
February 20 Thursday Last day of weekday classes
February 21 Friday Final Examinations
February 22 Saturday Final Examinations
February 23 Sunday Final Examinations
February 24 Monday Final Examinations
February 25 Tuesday Final Examinations
February 26 Wednesday Final Examinations
February 27 Thursday Final Examinations / End of Fall Session 2
March 3 Monday Final Grade Submission Deadline. Grades due by 4 PM
March 17 Monday Last day to opt-in for NC grade – Fall Session II
DateWeekDayNote
January 1 Wednesday College closed / Last day to drop for 100% tuition refund / Last day to add or change course sections / All schedule adjustments must be completed via CUNYfirst.
January 2 Thursday First day of Fall Session 3W1 classes
January 4 Saturday Last day to drop for 50% tuition refund
January 6 Monday Verification of Enrollment (VOE) Rosters Available to faculty / Class drop with "WD" period begins / Grade of WD is assigned to students who officially drop a course
January 8 Wednesday Last day to drop for 25% tuition refund
January 10 Friday Verification of Enrollment Roster Due from faculty to Registrar for WN grades Assignment / Course drop with "WD" grade period ends
January 11 Saturday Official withdrawal period begins (W-Grade)
January 16 Thursday Irregular day – classes follow Monday schedule
January 20 Monday College closed
January 23 Thursday Last day to withdraw from a course with a grade of W / Last day of classes
January 24 Friday Final Examinations / Fall Session 3W1 ends
January 28 Tuesday Final Grade Submission Deadline. Grades due by 4 PM
February 11 Tuesday Last day to opt-in for NC grade – Fall Session 3W1
DateWeekDayNote
January 26 Sunday Last day to drop for 100% tuition refund / Last day to add or change course sections
January 27 Monday First day of Fall Session 3W2 classes
January 28 Tuesday Last day to drop for 50% tuition refund
January 29 Wednesday No classes scheduled
January 30 Thursday Verification of Enrollment Rosters (VOE) Available to faculty / Class drop with grade of "WD" period begins / Grade of WD is assigned to students who officially drop a course
February 1 Saturday Last day to drop for 25% tuition refund
February 5 Wednesday Verification of Enrollment Roster Due from faculty to Registrar for WN grades Assignment / Course drop with "WD" grade period ends
February 6 Thursday Official withdrawal period begins (W-Grade)
February 12 Wednesday College closed
February 17 Monday College closed
February 18 Tuesday Irregular day - classes follow Wednesday schedule
February 19 Wednesday Last day to withdraw from a course with a grade of W / Last day of classes
February 20 Thursday Final Examinations / End of Fall Session 3W2
February 24 Monday Final Grade Submission Deadline. Grades due by 4 PM
March 7 Friday Last day to opt-in for NC grade – Fall Session 3W2


DateWeekDayNote
February 27 Thursday New Student Orientation
March 1 Saturday Last day to file e-Permit request
March 5 Wednesday Opening Session for Faculty and Staff / Last day to drop for 100% tuition refund / Last day to apply for Session I Readmission
March 6 Thursday Start of Spring Session 1 / Classes begin
March 11 Tuesday Last day to drop for 75% tuition refund
March 12 Wednesday Last day to add a course / Last day to apply Spring 2025 Graduation / Last day to submit Independent Study contract / Financial Aid Certification Enrollment Status Date
March 13 Thursday Verification of Enrollment (VOE) Rosters Available to faculty / Class drop with grade of "WD" period begins / Grade of WD is assigned to students who officially drop a course
March 17 Monday Last day to drop for 50% tuition refund
March 22 Saturday Last day to drop for 25% tuition refund / Last day to Change or Declare a Major to be effective for Spring 2025 / Census date - Course drop with "WD" grade period ends / Verification of Enrollment Rosters Due from faculty to Registrar for WN grades assignme
March 23 Sunday WN Grades assigned / Official withdrawal period begins (W-Grade) / Grade of W is assigned to students who officially withdraw from a course
March 31 Monday No classes scheduled
April 4 Friday Irregular day – classes follow Monday schedule
April 5 Saturday WA Grades Assigned – Immunization non-compliance
April 12 Saturday Spring Recess
April 13 Sunday Spring Recess
April 14 Monday Spring Recess
April 15 Tuesday Spring Recess
April 16 Wednesday Spring Recess
April 17 Thursday Spring Recess
April 18 Friday Spring Recess
April 19 Saturday Spring Recess
April 20 Sunday Spring Recess
April 21 Monday Last day to apply for the following candidacies: LPN, Nursing, Occupational Therapist Asst., Physical Therapist Asst., and Radiological Tech.
May 10 Saturday R2T4 60% Session 1
May 11 Sunday Last day to withdraw from a course with a grade of W
May 26 Monday College Closed
June 5 Thursday No classes scheduled
June 7 Saturday Last day of Saturday classes
June 8 Sunday Last day of Sunday classes
June 9 Monday Last day of weekday classes / R2T4 60% Fall Term date
June 10 Tuesday Final Examinations
June 11 Wednesday Final Examinations
June 12 Thursday Final Examinations
June 13 Friday Final Examinations
June 14 Saturday Final Examinations
June 15 Sunday Final Examinations
June 16 Monday Final Examinations
June 16 Monday End of Spring Session 1
June 19 Thursday College Closed
June 20 Friday Final Grade Submission Deadline - Grades due by 4 PM
June 20 Friday Graduation Ceremony/Commencement Day
July 4 Friday College Closed / Last day to opt in for NC Grade - Spring Session 1 / NC grade submissions will be accepted via email
DateWeekDayNote
June 14 Saturday Last day to file e-Permit request
June 19 Thursday College Closed
June 20 Friday Last day to apply for Spring Session 2 Readmission (Accepted via email) / Last day to drop for 100% tuition refund
June 21 Saturday Graduation Ceremony/Commencement Day (Tentative) / Start of Spring Session 2 / Classes begin
June 23 Monday Last day to add a course / Last day to submit Independent Study Contract
June 24 Tuesday Verification of Enrollment Rosters (VOE) Available to faculty / Class drop with grade of "WD" period begins / Grade of WD is assigned to students who officially drop a course
June 25 Wednesday Last day to drop for 50% tuition refund
June 29 Sunday Last day to drop for 25% tuition refund / Census date – Course drop with "WD" grade period ends / Verification of Enrollment Rosters Due from faculty to Registrar for WN grades assignment
June 30 Monday WN Grades assigned / Official withdrawal period begins (W-Grade) / Grade of W is assigned to students who officially withdraw from a course
July 4 Friday College Closed
July 5 Saturday No Classes Scheduled
July 6 Sunday No Classes Scheduled
July 21 Monday R2T4 60% Session 2
July 22 Tuesday Last day to withdraw from a course with a grade of W
July 31 Thursday Last day of weekday classes
August 2 Saturday Last day of Saturday classes
August 3 Sunday Last day of Sunday classes
August 4 Monday Final Examinations
August 5 Tuesday Final Examinations
August 6 Wednesday Final Examinations
August 7 Thursday Final Examinations
August 8 Friday Final Examinations
August 9 Saturday Final Examinations
August 10 Sunday Final Examinations
August 10 Sunday End of Spring Session 2
August 13 Wednesday Final Grade Submission Deadline - Grades due by 4 PM
August 27 Wednesday Last day to opt-in for NC Grade - Spring Session 2
DateWeekDayNote
June 19 Thursday College Closed / Last day to drop for 100% tuition refund / Last day to add or change course sections / All schedule adjustments must be completed via CUNYfirst
June 20 Friday First day of Spring 3W1 classes
June 21 Saturday Graduation Ceremony/Commencement Day (Tentative) / Last day to drop for 50% tuition refund
June 23 Monday Verification of Enrollment Rosters (VOE) Available to faculty / Class drop with grade of "WD" period begins / Grade of WD is assigned to students who officially drop a course
June 25 Wednesday Last day to drop for 25% tuition refund
June 29 Sunday Verification of Enrollment Roster Due from faculty to Registrar for WN grades Assignment / Course drop with "WD" grade period ends
June 30 Monday Official withdrawal period begins (W-Grade)
July 4 Friday College Closed
July 5 Saturday No Classes Scheduled
July 12 Saturday Last day to withdraw from a course with a grade of W / Last day of classes
July 13 Sunday Final examinations
July 14 Monday Final examinations
July 14 Monday End of Spring 2025 3W1 Session
July 15 Tuesday Final Grade Submission Deadline - Grades due by 4 PM
July 29 Tuesday Last day to opt-in for NC Grade - Spring 3W1 Session
DateWeekDayNote
July 15 Tuesday Last day to drop for 100% tuition refund / Last day to add or change course sections
July 16 Wednesday First day of Spring 3W2 classes
July 17 Thursday Last day to drop for 50% tuition refund
July 18 Friday Verification of Enrollment Rosters (VOE) Available to faculty / Class drop with grade of "WD" period begins / Grade of WD is assigned to students who officially drop a course
July 20 Sunday Last day to drop for 25% tuition refund
July 27 Sunday Verification of Enrollment Roster Due from faculty to Registrar for WN grades Assignment / Course drop with "WD" grade period ends
July 28 Monday Official withdrawal period begins (W-Grade)
August 5 Tuesday Last day to withdraw from a course with a grade of W / Last day of classes
August 6 Wednesday Final examinations
August 7 Thursday Final examinations
August 7 Thursday End of Spring 2025 3W2 Session
August 8 Friday Final Grade Submission Deadline - Grades due by 4 PM
August 22 Friday Last day to opt-in for NC Grade - Spring 3W2 Session

E. Building takeover with Obstruction of Administrative or Academic Processes:

  1. Public Safety will act to secure the building and prevent greater numbers from moving to support the initial group.
  2. Requesting the assistance of the Special Assistance for Events (S.A.F.E.) team: The President may request the assistance of the S.A.F.E. team if the situation warrants. If the S.A.F.E. team is requested, S.A.F.E. team leaders are in charge during enforcement actions (arrests, evictions, etc.). The University Director of Public Safety will be responsible for coordinating with the N.Y.P.D.. Requesting the S.A.F.E. team:
    1. LaGuardia Public Safety Director or his/her designee, after conferring with the College President, would notify the CUNY Public Safety Office.
    2. S.A.F.E. team can be activated by calling:
      • CUNY Public Safety office – 646-664-2900
      • 24 hours Operations Desk – 212-794-5693
      • Director of CUNY Public Safety
    3. Generally, the S.A.F.E. team can be fully mobilized within 2 hours of a request.
  3. If the President of LaGuardia does not request the assistance of the CUNY-wide S.A.F.E. team and a decision has been made to retake college space that was unlawfully occupied, the following will occur: a. Public Safety personnel will mobilize in the Public Safety office at room M201A. When this is not feasible, the following rooms, in order, can be used for S.A.F.E team mobilization:
    1. 242
    2. B201
    3. C226
    4. If none of the above rooms are available for mobilization, the Director of Public Safety will designate a mobilization area via radio.
  4. Specific Duties: All mobilized Public Safety personnel will be advised of the situation by the Director of Public Safety. The Director of Public Safety will relay the location, number of students involved and any other known information. The Director of Public Safety will notify the Vice President of Administration who will notify the Emergency Management Team and convene if necessary.
    1. All Public Safety personnel will be equipped with a portable radio and a charged battery.
    2. Anyone using a portable radio will use only the designated 9-code system.
    3. No one will communicate in layman terms.
  5. The President of the College will make the decision to re-take college space.
    When this occurs, the Director of Public Safety will enter the building along with Assistant Directors and Public Safety officers. In addition, the following people will be present:
    1. Senior Vice President for Administration and Finance
    2. Associate Dean of Student Success
    3. Vice President of Communications and External Affairs
    4. Executive Director of Facilities Management and Planning
    5. Assistant Dean for Student Affairs
    6. Security Specialist for Access Control
  6. If deadly physical force is initiated by those occupying the space, Public Safety will withdraw and request police assistance.
  7. Separate leaders from the rest of the group to ensure a breakdown of communication between leaders and followers. Groups do not function effectively without leadership.
  8. If arrests are made, use the lobby area to safeguard the detainees until the N.Y.P.D. can respond and process the arrests. All detainees will be photographed and the following information will be placed on the rear of the photo.
    1. Detainee’s name
    2. Crime charged with
    3. Location of arrest
    4. Any other unusual or important information.
  9. If force must be used to accomplish the objective, the minimal amount of force necessary to accomplish the objective will be applied. Public Safety personnel have the right to protect themselves and others from physical force being used against them. However, it is unlawful to use unnecessary or excessive force to accomplish the objective.
  10. When a College space has been re-taken by Public Safety, the Director of Public Safety will designate a team to perform a vertical patrol to ensure no unauthorized personnel remain in the building and to access and document property damage caused by the takeover.
  11. A video will be made to document property damage.


F. Administration and Logistics

  1. Radios will be signed out to all Public Safety personnel participating in the operation. Upon completion of objective, all radios will be returned to the Public Safety office.
  2. Photos of arrested persons will be filed in Public Safety office and information shared with the Associate Dean of Student Success.
  3. Director of Public Safety will designate personnel to obtain arrest numbers and court dates of those arrested.
  4. Digital cameras and video cameras including removable memory devices will be returned to the Public Safety office.
  5. There will be equipment kits located at three different locations to be announced by Public Safety when needed. These kits will contain:
    1. Floor plans
    2. Flashlights
    3. Communication Equipment:
      • Communication tie-in with the municipal or county emergency management operation center
      • Direct line telephones
      • Cellular phones
      • Satellite phones
      • Shortwave radio/800 MHZ radio
    4. Public address system
    5. Bolt cutters
    6. Building keys


G. Building takeover with illegal acts that threaten significant loss to persons or to the College and its property

The Chancellor’s policy and procedures on calling the N.Y.P.D. in an emergency will be put into place immediately. A Police supervisor can be called in by any person to investigate an emergency situation, where emergency means that a threat to the safety of persons or significant property damage exits. Nevertheless, persons who are in charge must consult with the Chancellor or his/her designee before involving the Police except in cases of immediate danger to personal safety or property.

H. Notifications

    1. When group activity comes to the attention of Public Safety personnel, The Director of Public Safety or his/her designee will be notified immediately. The Director of Public Safety will notify the Senior Vice President of Administration and Finance who will notify the following:
      1. President
      2. Associate Dean of Student Success
      3. Vice President of Communications and External Affairs
      4. Student Body Presidents
      5. Chair of Faculty Senate
      6. Vice Chancellor for Legal Affairs
      7. University Director of Public Safety h. Chancellor
    2. The Chancellor’s office should be notified by the President or designee at the start of an activity before campus Public Safety are asked to escort people out, and before N.Y.P.D. is asked to intervene in an emergency situation.


Note:
The Executive Director of Facilities Management and Planning may need to be called in to assist the securing of buildings.

I. Staff

      1. Each Vice President should develop a “telephone tree” that will facilitate rapid communication. In some cases, a decision that a building will not be in service may occur, and staff members should be asked to report somewhere else or to delay the start of their workday. The Vice Presidents involved can communicate that decision to the affected staff and reduce confusion if phone numbers are known in advance.

J. Notification Checklist

EACH TIME SOMEONE IS NOTIFIED, ANSWERS TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS SHOULD BE AVAILABLE.

    • Initial and all subsequent notifications:
      1. Is there any danger to persons or property? If yes, to what extent?
      2. Who are the protesters? Are any students from outside LaGuardia Community College? Are any non-students?
      3. How many participants are there?
      4. Who is (are) the leader(s), if they can be identified? To what degree, if any, has the educational process, campus facilities or the rights of students, staff and faculty to avail themselves thereof been impeded or obstructed?
      5. What does it appear that they are protesting or demanding?
      6. What activities go beyond the scope of University Public Safety’s training (e.g., the presence of weapons)?
      7. Are news media on the scene? Are they inside or outside?
    • Notification after the President or designee meets with the protesters:
      1. What are the reasons given for the protest?
    • Notification before N.Y.P.D. is asked to assist
      1. What danger exists to persons or property?
      2. What activities go beyond the scope of University Public Safety’s training (e.g., the presence of weapons)?

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