Academic Calendar

This page shows important dates, class schedules and the timetable.

2025 Academic Calendar

Entrance Ceremonies

  • April 1 or 2

Spring Semester

  • Semester begins: April 1
  • Classes begin: April 12
  • First term ends: June 3
  • Second term begins: June 4
  • Classes end: July 29
  • Summer Holidays: July 30 – September 20

Fall Graduation Ceremonies
Art & Architecture School Graduation
Graduate Degree Conferral

  • September 20

Fall Entrance Ceremonies

  • September 21

Fall Semester

  • Semester begins: September 21
  • Classes begin: October 2
  • Founding Day: October 21
  • First term ends: November 22
  • Second term begins: November 24
  • Winter Holidays: December 23 – January 5, 2026
  • Classes end: February 3, 2026
  • Spring Holidays: February 4 – March 31, 2026

Spring Graduation Ceremonies
Art & Architecture School Graduation
Graduate Degree Conferral

  • March 25 or 26, 2026

Classes held on Public Holidays

  • April 29  Showa Day
  • July 21  Marine Day
  • October 13  Sports Day
  • November 3  Culture Day
  • November 24  Labor Thanksgiving Day

Special University Holidays

  • August 7
  • August 8
  • October 30
  • October 31
  • December 26
  • January 6

2025 Timetable

  Whole University Graduate School of Business and Finance Art and Architecture School
Period 1 8:50~10:30    
Period 2 10:40~12:20    
Period 3 13:10~14:50    
Period 4 15:05~16:45    
Period 5 17:00~18:40    
Period 6 18:55~20:35 18:30~20:10 18:10~19:50
Period 7 20:45~21:35
(50mins.)
20:20~22:00
(100mins.)
19:55~21:35
(100mins.)
*Each Period may be divided into two 50-minute classes.
*Other graduate schools with night classes may apply the timetable for the Graduate School of Business and Finance.

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