Dartmouth Academic Calendar

Ever tried syncing your life to an academic calendar and found yourself tangled? Dartmouth College’s academic schedule isn’t your run-of-the-mill timetable. It’s a dynamo, shaped by the legendary D-Plan. You won’t just find dates here; you’ll get a sense of how students harness this system to juggle academics, internships, and the sweet freedom of Dartmouth’s seasons.

Diving Into Dartmouth’s Academic Year

Forget the typical semesters that drag on forever. Dartmouth pounds the mold into pieces with its three main academic terms: Fall, Winter, and Spring quarters, plus an optional Summer session. Students carve out their path using the D-Plan (more on that in a moment). Officially, you can get all the key timelines from the Registrar’s Office’s 2025-2026 Key Dates. These are the dates you live by—when classes start, finals hit, and breaks drop.

Fall Session

Date Event
September 8, 2025 First day of Fall classes
November 21, 2025 Last day of Fall classes
November 24-28, 2025 Final exams week

Winter Session

Date Event
December 8, 2025 First day of Winter classes
February 13, 2026 Last day of Winter classes
February 16-20, 2026 Final exams week

Spring Session

Date Event
March 2, 2026 First day of Spring classes
May 8, 2026 Last day of Spring classes
May 11-15, 2026 Final exams week

Summer Session (Optional)

This session isn’t mandatory, but it’s a gold mine for those wanting to cram in internships or catch up.

Date Event
June 1, 2026 (Expected) Summer session begins
August 7, 2026 (Expected) Summer session concludes

The D-Plan: Dartmouth’s Secret Sauce

You heard about quarter systems. Dartmouth’s D-Plan is on another level. Think of it as a calendar you grab and fold how you want—collegeadvisor.com explains how students customize their schedules by choosing when to be on and off campus. It’s like crafting your own academic rhythm, perfect for work, travel, or just catching some downtime.

The D-Plan – After Woodward: Dartmouth in the 1820s

Source: journeys.dartmouth.edu

Here’s the kicker: while other colleges lock you into two semesters, Dartmouth’s system lets you jump in and out. Want to spend winter quarter skiing in Colorado? Go for it. Need summer for that killer internship in NYC? It’s yours. All the official planning, including deadlines and session specifics, sits tight with the Registrar’s institutional calendars.

Key Dates You Can’t Ignore

Why guess when you can know? The Office of the Provost’s institutional calendars is the lighthouse for all official Dartmouth dates. They publish everything: registration kickoff, add/drop periods, important holidays, grading deadlines, you name it.

Event Date
Registration opens for Fall 2025 August 1, 2025
Last day to add courses (Fall) September 15, 2025
Thanksgiving Break November 27-29, 2025
Winter 2026 Registration opens November 10, 2025

FAQs on Dartmouth’s Academic Calendar

How does Dartmouth’s quarter system work compared to semesters?

Dartmouth splits the year into three major terms with an optional summer session, unlike the usual two large semesters most colleges use. This system paired with the D-Plan gives students a flexible groove to fit in internships or breaks.

Where can students find the official academic calendar for each year?

All official academic calendars, including past and upcoming years, live on the Registrar’s archival calendar site. It’s the final authority on dates and deadlines.

When do final exams usually occur?

Finals typically happen at the tail end of each quarter: late November for Fall, mid-February for Winter, and mid-May for Spring. Exact dates fluctuate slightly each year, so always check the Registrar’s site.

Can students choose to skip a quarter in Dartmouth’s system?

Absolutely. The D-Plan is all about choice. You can opt out of any quarter, allowing freedom to work, travel, or recharge. But be mindful to keep on track for graduation.

Is there an official place to confirm all the holidays and breaks?

Yes, the Office of the Provost’s Institutional Calendars lists all campus holidays, breaks, and institutional events. It’s your go-to for verified info.

Disclaimer: All dates and information are based on the most recently available official sources and are subject to change. Always verify with the official institution website for the most current details.