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  2. Academic term - Wikipedia

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    A semester (from 'six months') [45] or trimester (from 'three months') [46] system divides the year into three periods, typically fall, spring and summer, of between 14 and 21 weeks of instruction time (although the summer period may be less than 14 weeks). Two of these periods count as one academic year, as long as these comprise a minimum of ...

  3. Rolling admission - Wikipedia

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    Rolling admission is a policy used by many colleges to admit freshmen to undergraduate programs. Many law schools in the United States also have rolling admissions policies. [1]

  4. Academic year - Wikipedia

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    In most schools in Japan, there are four main breaks: one or two weeks from late March to early April (Spring) [note 1], about a month from late July to the end of August (Summer), the Health & Sports Day weekend (Fall), and two weeks over the year-end and New Year period from late December to early January (Winter). There are some exceptions ...

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  6. Astronomical fall starts on the autumnal equinox, between Sept. 2 Equinox comes from the Latin words aequi, which means equal, and nox, which means night. On the day of the equinox, the sun's rays ...

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    Two different days could be considered the beginning of the fall in the USA: one based on astronomy, the other on the calendar.

  8. Season - Wikipedia

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    In temperate and sub-polar regions, four seasons based on the Gregorian calendar are generally recognized: spring, summer, autumn (fall), and winter. Ecologists often use a six-season model for temperate climate regions which are not tied to any fixed calendar dates: prevernal, vernal, estival, serotinal, autumnal, and hibernal.

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