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Observance of Religious Holidays

Tuesday, August 11, 2015
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É«ÇéÊÓƵ affirms its commitment to accommodating students, faculty, and staff in their observance of religious holidays.

The É«ÇéÊÓƵ Senate Policy file requires that instructors reasonably accommodate students who notify them by the end of the second week of classes of planned absences for religious observances. Faculty members may, with the approval of their department chair, make arrangements to exchange teaching duties to accommodate religious holiday observance. Staff members may use their Personal Holiday, vacation, or CTO accruals with appropriate notice to their supervisor.

The following calendar notes religious holidays associated with significant work restrictions.

September 2015

  • 13-15 Rosh Hashanah, Judaism
  • 23 Yom Kippur, Judaism
  • 24 Eid al-Adha, Islam
  • 27- Oct 4  Sukkot, Judaism

October 2015

  • 5 Shemini Atzeret, Judaism
  • 6  Simchat Torah, Judaism

November 2015

  • 11-15 Diwali Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism
  • 12 Birth of Baha’u’llah, Bahá’í

December 2015

  • 24 Christmas Eve, Christianity
  • 25 Christmas, Christianity

January 2016

  • 7 Christmas Eastern Orthodox, Christianity

February 2016

  • 8  Chinese New Year Confucianism, Daoism, Buddhism

March 2016

  • 27 Easter, Christianity

April 2016

  • 22-30 Passover, Judaism

June 2016

  • 11-13 Shavuot, Judaism

July 2016

  • 5 Eid al-Fitr, Islam
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