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Submissions for the 2025-2026 Undergraduate Calendar are open. Use the  (google form) Calendar Change Hub (external link, opens in new window)  to submit Category 1 and 2 changes.

Major Modifications and Category 3 changes are due May 31, 2024.

Category 1 and Category 2 changes are due October 4, 2024.

Add a course to a curriculum.

1. Go to the  (google form) Calendar Change Hub (external link, opens in new window) .

  • On the first page, choose "Curriculum-Level Change" and enter the course code.
  • Choose whether the course is being added to a Degree Program or Minor/Specialization.
    • Use one form for each program, minor, or specialization that you are adding the course to. 
  • Choose the program, minor, or specialization from the dropdown list.

2. Choose “Add,” and then write in further details describing the change.

  • E.g., “Add to Core Elective Group, Semester 3”; “Add to Table II for 2024 and later admits only”; "Add to Core Table I and to Concentration in Creative Writing."

3. Once the Curriculum-Level Change is submitted, you will get a link to a Google Doc in your email.

  •  (google doc) Use the Google Approvals function on this document (external link, opens in new window)  to get endorsements on your change from the necessary stakeholders.
  • Only Curriculum-Level Changes that have received endorsements will be reflected in the Calendar.
    • Endorsements indicate that teaching department and program department agree to the change and their Dean(s) support it.
    • Endorsements also allow Undergraduate Publications to know that the change has gone through the proper channels. This eliminates ambiguity and allows us to input calendar changes efficiently.

4. Submit revised calendar copy.

PLEASE NOTE: There is no way to specify multiple programs when filling out the Calendar Change Hub.

This is done to ensure that each change is evaluated on a case-by-case basis by the stakeholders involved. This reduces the likelihood that oversights will occur.