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Academic term
An
academic term (or simply "term") is a portion of an academic year, the time during which an educational institution holds classes. The
schedules adopted vary widely.
- A quarter system divides the academic year into four terms, one per season, with attendance required in three quarters per year to total 32 to 36 weeks of instruction.
- A semester system divides the academic year into two terms of equal length, with attendance required in both semesters to total 32 to 36 weeks of instruction. There is often a an optional summer session half as long as a full semester.
- A trimester system divides the academic year into three terms of 14 to 16 weeks each, with attendance required in two trimesters per year, to total 28 to 32 weeks of instruction. The trimester evolved from the semester system in the 1960s and, thus, is compatible with it (i.e. it is simply a semester shortened from 16–18 weeks to 14–16 weeks). The spring-summer trimester may be a full trimester or may be divided into distinct spring and summer half-trimester or shorter sessions, in which classes meet double-time (or greater) to provide the same instruction that would be received in a full trimester.
The word
quadmester or
quadrimester is occasionally used to mean either four months or (more commonly in modern American usage) a quarter of a year.
school term
Noun
1. the time during which a school holds classes; "they had to shorten the school term"
(synonym) academic term, academic session, session
(hypernym) term
(hyponym) summer school
(part-holonym) school year, academic year