Navigating the Academic Year at Cape Cod Community College

Cape Cod Community College (4Cs) offers a comprehensive range of academic programs and support services designed to help students achieve their educational goals. This article provides an overview of the academic calendar, degree requirements, and resources available to students.

Academic Programs and Graduation Requirements

Cape Cod Community College is authorized to award the Associate in Arts, Associate in Applied Science, and Associate in Science degrees. The college catalog contains important information about Cape Cod Community College academic programs and policies. Students should refer to program information in the catalog year in which they matriculated. To graduate from Cape Cod Community College, students must complete all degree or certificate requirements with a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.0.

Academic Advisors play a crucial role in guiding students through their academic journey. They assist in choosing appropriate courses that meet program requirements, assessment results, and individual circumstances. Cape Cod Community College offers Associate Degrees and Certificates in many fields of study.

For students seeking advanced academic opportunities, the Commonwealth Honors program allows for the transfer of Honors credits directly into the Honors program at a Massachusetts four-year state college or university upon graduation as a Commonwealth Honors Scholar.

Independent Study

Cape Cod Community College also provides opportunities for students to engage in independent study. The department will assign academic credit to a project using the same basic criteria in accordance with which it assigns credit to regular academic courses. The "Application for Independent Study" will be reviewed by the department at the time of presentation for acceptance.

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Key Dates and Deadlines: Fall Semester

The academic calendar is structured into Fall and Spring semesters, with additional Winter Intersession and Quick Term options. Here's a detailed breakdown of important dates for the Fall semester:

Fall Quick Term I

  • August 27: Final cancellation of low enrolled classes
  • August 28: Opening Day for Faculty and Professional Staff
  • September 1: Labor Day; College closed
  • September 2: Classes begin
  • September 8: Last day to change a schedule
  • September 8: Last day to drop a course with no academic record
  • September 8: Last day to drop a course for 100% refund. No refund after this date.
  • September 8: Last day to change course status from audit to credit
  • September 29: Mid-term warning grades due to Registrar by Noon
  • October 1: Deadline to file for January graduation
  • October 3: Last day to withdraw from an academic course
  • October 3: Last day to change course status from credit to audit
  • October 13: Columbus/Indigenous People's Day; College closed
  • October 22: Final exams for M/W classes
  • October 23: Final exams for T/Th classes
  • October 27: Final grades due to Registrar by Noon

Fall Quick Term II

  • October 21: Final cancellation of low enrolled classes
  • October 27: Classes begin
  • October 31: Last day to change a schedule
  • October 31: Last day to drop a course with no academic record
  • October 31: Last day to drop a course with 100% refund. No refund after this date.
  • October 31: Last day to change course status from audit to credit
  • November 3: Advising/Registration for Spring 2026 begins for currently enrolled students
  • November 7: Last day to withdraw from an academic course
  • November 7: Last day to change course status from credit to audit
  • November 11: Veterans' Day observed; College closed
  • November 17: Spring 2026 registration begins for all students
  • November 17: Winter Intersession 2026 registration begins for all students
  • November 24: Mid-term warning grades due to Registrar by Noon
  • November 27: Thanksgiving Day; College closed
  • November 28: The College is open with minimal staffing.
  • December 8: Last day to resolve INC grades from Spring and Summer Sessions 2025
  • December 8: Classes end
  • December 9: Study day
  • December 9: Professional Day-All Quick Term II classes are cancelled; classes starting at 3:00 pm or later will run as scheduled
  • December 10-16: Final exam period
  • December 17: Final exam make-up 8:00am-Noon (due to inclement weather)
  • December 18: Final grades due to Registrar by Noon
  • December 25: Christmas Day; College closed
  • December 26-31: College is open with minimal staffing
  • December 29: Final grades due to Registrar by Midnight
  • January 1: New Year's Day; College closed
  • January 2: The College is open with minimal staffing

Registration and Important Dates

  • August 27: Final cancellation of low enrolled classes.
  • August 27-28: New Faculty & Professional Staff Orientation.
  • August 28: Opening Day for Faculty and Professional Staff.
  • September 1: Labor Day; College closed.
  • September 2: Classes begin.
  • September 8: Last day to change a schedule. Last day to drop a course with no academic record. Last day to drop a course for 100% refund. No refund after this date. Last day to change course status from audit to credit.
  • October 1: Deadline to file for January graduation.
  • October 13: Columbus/Indigenous People's Day; College closed.
  • October 17: Mid-term warning grades due to Registrar.
  • November 3: Advising/Registration for Spring 2026 begins for currently enrolled students.
  • November 7: Last day to withdraw from an academic course. Last day to change course status from credit to audit.
  • November 11: Veterans' Day observed; College closed.
  • November 17: Spring 2026 registration begins for all students. Winter Intersession 2026 registration begins for all students.
  • November 27: Thanksgiving Day; College closed.
  • November 28: The College is open with minimal staffing. Classes are not held; classes resume on Monday.
  • December 8: Last day to resolve INC grades from Spring and Summer Sessions 2025. Classes end.
  • December 9: Study day. Professional Day-All Quick Term II classes are cancelled; classes starting at 3:00 pm or later will run as scheduled.
  • December 10-16: Final exam period.
  • December 17: Final exam make-up 8:00am-Noon (due to inclement weather).
  • December 25: Christmas Day; College closed.
  • December 26-31: College is open with minimal staffing.
  • December 29: Final grades due to Registrar by Midnight.
  • January 1: New Year's Day; College closed.
  • January 2: The College is open with minimal staffing.

Student Resources and Support

At Cape Cod Community College, you will discover dedicated faculty and staff offering a wide range of services and resources to help you reach your goals. Building on a positive learning-centered environment, 4Cs offers programs that help you manage academics and make the most of your college experience.

The Current Students Hub is a go-to spot for everything you need to thrive at 4Cs! From academic resources and campus events to support services and student life, this hub is designed to make your journey smoother and more connected. Whether you're looking to connect with classmates, get help with your studies, or explore all that 4Cs has to offer, the college is here to support you every step of the way.

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