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May 7,19?9 Dear Student: You made the right choice. Your decision in the classroom and in your college exper With the University's bicentennial in 2001 the only university in America celebrating and inaugurating our future, and I invite yc exciting possibilities: With 350 degree programs and a Our Office of Fellowships and Su than $2.5 million, in the last five * Thomas Cooper Library is ranke Fitzgerald. Charles Darwin, and Construction will soon begirton _ will include a four-court gymnas natatorium, an outdoor pool, aer Carolina boasts more than 250 cl This is a great time to be a Gamecock, anc Sincerely, JohnM. Palms FA] August 16, Monday Facu August 19, Thursday Clas: August 2 5, Wednesday Last cour: September 6, Monday Labc September 9, Thursday Last September 30, Thursday Last grad October 7, Thursday Mid] October 11-12, Monday-Tuesday Fall 1 November 24-28, Wednesday-Sunday Thai December 3, Friday Last December 4, Saturday Read December 6-13, Monday-Monday Final December 13, Monday Doci Kog( December 13, Monday Bacc Com Caro May Session May 8, Monday CI; May 2 5, Thursday La May 26, Friday Fii First Five Week Term May 29, Monday CI; June 13, Tuesday La June 27, Tuesday La June 28-29, Wednesday-Thursday Fii to attend the University of South Carolina indica ience. I assure you, the University will present yi rapidly approaching, excitement is building all c its bicentennial at the beginning of the new mill )u to participate in this meaningful time in your t nationally respected faculty, Carolina's academic immer Programs has aided USC students in winn: years; d 52nd in the nation for overall library quality an Joseph Heller materials; the Strom Thurmond Fitness and Wellness Ceni ;ium, 19,000 square feet of cardiovascular, weigh obics rooms, and squash and racquetball courts; ubs and organizations, and students are heavily ii I we look forward to welcoming you to Carolina i Academ LL 1999 ilty Reporting Date ses begin day to change a course schedule or drop a se without a grade of "W" being recorded >r Day Holiday - no classes day to apply ror December graduation day to drop a course or withdraw without a e of "WF" being recorded joint in semester break - no classes iksgiving recess - no classes day of classes ling day I Examinations (includes exams on Saturday) :oral Commencement Exercises, 1:30 p.m. it Center for the Arts alaureate, Masters and Professional unencement Exercises, 3:30 p.m. ilina Coliseum MAY SESSIOl asses begin st day of classes lal examinations isses begin st day to apply for August graduation st day of classes lal examinations tes your commitment to seeking challenge and fulfil du with many opportunities for growth and learning >ver campus. The University of South Carolina is, i ennium. We look forward to both celebrating our 1 Jniversity's life. The University offers you progress! : opportunities provide both breadth and depth; i ing 94 national scholarships and fellowships, totaling d has recently acquired considerable collections of F ter for students, a $36 million state-of-the-art facili it, and exercise equipment, a three-story climbing tivolved in community service, in the fall. ic Calendar I SPRING 2 January 10, Monday January 14, Friday January 17, Monday January 31, Monday February 21, Monday February 28, Monday March 5-12, Sunday-Sunday April 5, Wednesday April 20, Thursday April 24, Monday April 26, Wednesday April 27, Thursday April 28-May 5, Friday-Friday" 1 May 5-6, Friday-Saturday ( N AND SUMMER 2000 Second Five Week Term July 3, Monday July 4, Tuesday August 2, Wednesday August 3-4, Thursday-Friday August 5, Saturday August 5. Saturday Jjfe. llment u n i v e r*~~s* i t y of SOUIH(7\ROUNA n fact, listorv ve and |? r*Cj| 'more ^cott iPJl Kill bb^ a JH a B 000 Classes begin ^ast day to change a course schedule or drop a :ourse without a grade of "W" being recorded Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Service Day no classes ^ast day to apply for May graduation ^ast day to drop a course or withdraw without a rrade of "WF" being recorded Vlidpoint in semester Spring break - no classes Graduate Student Day Vwards day iaster Holiday - no classes ^ast day of classes heading day ?inal examinations (includes exams on Saturday) commencement txercises Classes begin Independence Day Holiday - no classes Last day of classes Final examinations Doctoral Commencement Exercises, 8:30 a.m. Koger Center for the Arts Baccalaureate, Masters and Professional Commencement Exercises, 10:30 a.m. Carolina Coliseum