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Modules divide the semester into two halves at the Warrington College of Business. The first half of the fall term is module one, and the second half is module two. The first half of the spring semester is module three, and the second half is module four.

Module courses are seven weeks long and do not include a final exam week. Finals are typically administered during the last week of class. There is typically a week break between modules, but in spring, this break sometimes occurs during a module.

Graduate module dates

All graduate students, except those studying accounting, should use the tables below to find important dates for modular courses. (If you are a graduate accounting student, please use the accounting tables.)

Dates relevant to module courses are not the same as the normal University Academic Calendar. For important dates for semester long courses, consult the Undergraduate Catalog for academic calendars.

Spring Mod 3: January 12 – February 27

DateEvent
November 19Priority registration starts
December 3Regular registration starts
January 12Classes start
January 12-14Drop/Add (drop at class or change sections)
January 14Drop/Add ends
January 19Martin Luther King Jr’s Birthday (UF closed)
January 23Fees due (by 3:30 pm)
February 6Degree application deadline
February 20Drop deadline (with fee liability, “W” assigned)
February 27Classes end

Spring Mod 4: March 2 – April 24

DateEvent
November 19Priority registration starts
December 3Regular registration starts
February 6Degree application deadline (by 5:00 pm)
March 2Classes start
March 2-4Drop/Add (drop a class or change sections)
March 13Fees due (by 3:30 pm)
March 14-21Spring break (no classes)
April 17Drop deadline (with fee liability, “W” assigned)
April 24Classes end

Summer A: May 11 – June 18

DateEvent
April 1Priority registration starts
April 15Regular registration starts
May 11Classes start
May 11-12Drop/Add (drop a class or change sections)
May 13Degree application deadline (by 5:00pm)
May 22Fees due (by 3:30pm)
May 25Memorial Day (UF closed)
June 12Drop deadline (with fee liability, “W” assigned)
June 18Classes end

Summer B: June 29 – August 7

DateEvent
April 1Priority registration starts
April 15Regular registration starts
June 22-26Summer break (no classes)
June 29Classes start
June 29-30Drop/Add (drop a class or change sections)
July 1Degree application deadline (by 5:00pm)
July 3Independence Day (observed, UF closed)
July 10Fees due (by 3:30pm)
July 31Drop deadline (with fee liability, “W” assigned)
August 7Classes end

Fall Mod 1: August 17 – October 2

DateEvent
July 8Priority registration starts
July 22Regular registration starts
August 17Classes start
August 17-19Drop/Add (drop a class or change sections)
August 28Fees due
September 7Labor Day (UF closed)
September 11Degree application deadline (by 5 pm)
September 25Drop deadline (with fee liability, “W” assigned)
October 2Classes end

Fall Mod 2: October 12 – December 4

DateEvent
July 8Priority registration starts
July 22Regular registration starts
September 11Degree application deadline (by 5:00 pm)
October 5-9Fall break (no classes)
October 12Classes start
October 12-14Drop/Add (drop a class or change sections)
October 30Fees due (by 3:30 pm)
November 11Veterans Day (UF closed)
November 20Drop deadline (with fee liability, “W” assigned)
November 23-25Thanksgiving break (no classes)
November 26-27Thanksgiving (UF closed)
December 4Classes end

Accounting module dates and graduate courses

Graduate accounting courses are offered in a modular format. To facilitate the modular format, ONE.UF will not prevent students from enrolling in two or more courses that meet at the same time. Students are responsible for ensuring that course conflicts do not exist.

Dates relevant to module courses are not the same as the normal University Academic Calendar. Use the tables below to find important dates for modular courses. For important dates for semester long courses, consult the Undergraduate Catalog for academic calendars.

Summer 2025

During Summer terms, modular courses for the accounting program follow the Summer A and Summer B University Calendar. Please consult the UF Registrar’s website for the summer academic calendar.

Important module dates – Summer 2025
March 24Summer Advanced Registration begins for Accounting and Business Core Courses (at or after assigned time)
April 21Summer A & B Registration begins for Graduate Approved Electives

Fall 2025

Important module dates – Fall 2025
March 24Fall Advance Registration begins for MAcc Accounting and Business Core Courses (at or after assigned time)
July 28 – 10:30 amFall Registration begins for MAcc Approved Business Electives and ISOM classes
August 18Module 1 classes begin
August 18 – 20Module 1 drop/add (drop a class or change sections)
September 5Fall fees due by 3:30pm
September 26Deadline to drop a Module 1 class (with fee liability, “W” assigned)
October 3Module 1 classes end
October 13Module 2 classes begin
October 13 – 15Module 2 drop/add (drop a class or change sections)
October 24Module 2 drop/add fee adjustment due (by 3:30pm)
November 21Deadline to drop a Module 2 class (with fee liability, “W” assigned)
December 5Module 2 classes end

Spring 2026

Important module dates – Spring 2026
October 27Spring Advance Registration begins for MAcc Accounting and Business Core Courses (at or after assigned time)
December 8 – 10:00 amSpring Registration begins for MAcc Approved Business Electives and ISOM classes
January 12Module 3 classes begin
January 12 – 14Module 3 drop/add (drop a class or change sections)
January 23Spring fees due by 3:30pm
February 20Deadline to drop a Module 3 class (with fee liability, “W” assigned)
February 27Module 3 classes end
March 2Module 4 classes begin
March 2 – 4Module 4 drop/add
March 13Module 4 drop/add fee adjustment due (by 3:30pm)
March 14 – 22Spring Break
April 17Deadline to drop a Module 4 class (with fee liability, “W” assigned)
April 24Module 4 classes end

Accounting FAQ

Modules divide the semester into two halves. The first half of the Fall term is Module One, and the second half is Module Two. Similarly, the first half of the Spring semester is Module Three, and the second half is Module Four. Module courses are seven weeks long, and do not include a final exam week. Finals are typically administered during the last week of class (similar to Summer semesters). There is typically a week break between modules, but in Spring this break sometimes occurs during a module.

The University Schedule of Courses does not communicate information regarding modules.

To ensure sufficient contact time in class, graduate modules frequently begin before the University calendar. Important dates for module courses are not posted on the University Academic calendar and can only be found on this website.

You can adjust your schedule using ONE.UF any time before the drop/add deadline. Schedule adjustment drop/add deadlines are listed above.

Remember even though you can use ONE.UF to adjust your schedule, you must still meet all course prerequisites, and there must be seats available in the section you seek to add. Also, some approved electives require you to seek help to add certain courses to your schedule—this still applies. The comment section on the approved elective page instructs you who to contact for help with these courses.

Refunds for Module 2 or 4 courses dropped during schedule adjustment typically take two weeks to process and are added to your Student Financial Services account. For questions about fees, report to S113 Criser Hall.

Even if you are adding a course and dropping a course with the same number of credits, material and supply fees may not be the same amount for all courses, and you may owe money to Student Financial Services. For questions about fees, report to S113 Criser Hall.

To avoid a late fee, all amounts due must be paid by the “fees due date” listed above. Note that if you get tickets to sporting events, fees due will have to be paid prior to picking up the tickets. For questions about fees, report to S113 Criser Hall.