Academic Calendar
Academic Calendar
The Academic Calendar outlines the important dates that shape each semester at Solano Community College. It includes details about instructional workdays and holidays across the academic year. By reviewing the calendar regularly, everyone in the college community can stay prepared and informed. The Academic Calendar is designed to comply with the requirement of 175 instructional workdays.
Academic Calendar Committee
The Academic Calendar Committee is charged with developing an ongoing cycle of a three-year Academic Calendar for the College. Committee membership is per Administrative Procedure 6500.
Compressed Calendar
Solano Community College currently operates on a traditional academic calendar, with semesters lasting approximately 17–18 weeks. By contrast, a compressed academic calendar shortens the semester to about 16 weeks, while maintaining the same total instructional hours by slightly lengthening class meeting times.
With more than half of California community colleges now using a compressed calendar, Solano is exploring whether this change could better serve our students, faculty, and community. To support this review, Hanover Research will administer a survey in Fall 2025 to gather broad feedback.
The Frequently Asked Questions below are provided to help explain the potential shift and what it may mean for students and employees. Once the survey is complete, an internal committee will review the results to determine whether there is sufficient interest to bring the matter forward to the Governing Board for consideration.
Compressing a calendar means altering the academic schedule from a 17.5-week semester to a 17- or 16-week semester (the minimum mandated by California Ed Code) without loss of instructional time in the classroom. Most community colleges convert to 16-week semesters to better align their academic calendars with those of 4-year institutions.
According to the most recent data published by the State Chancellor’s Office, 68 of the 116 California Community Colleges have converted to a compressed calendar while 45 colleges have remained with the traditional 17.5-week academic calendar. Three CCCs are on the quarter system. No colleges have shifted back to a traditional academic calendar from a compressed academic calendar.
Community Colleges that have adopted a 16-week semester consistently report between 1 and 2% increase in student retention and success. Some colleges offer a winter intersession, allowing students to fast-track their academic studies. The 16-week semester more closely aligns with many UC and CSU formats, facilitating the transition of transfer students. Research indicates that the compressed calendar offers greater convenience for students who are concurrently enrolled at more than one institution.
Colleges that have converted to the compressed calendar report overall satisfaction with increased scheduling flexibility. Faculty and administrators report that they appreciate the additional time to prepare for classes, process grades, and bring closure to previous term activities before the start of the next academic term.
Reference Documents
5 CCR § 55701 College and Academic Year
Addendum Concerning Academic Calendars, Course Scheduling, and Related Topics
California Community Colleges on Alternative/Compressed Calendars 2022-23
California Community Colleges Term Length Multipliers By Calendar Type 2022-23
California Community Colleges Term Length Multipliers By District 2022-23
Research
ASCCC: Impact of Compressed Calendars and Courses on Student Success (2007)
Cerritos College Compressed Calendar Report (2009)
“Compressed Calendar Decision Looms” – Contra Costa College Student Newspaper
Contra Costa CCD Compressed Calendar Application
Contra Costa CCD: Compressed Calendar Study (Executive Summary)
Contra Costa College: What You Need To Know About The Compressed Calendar
Crafton Hills College – Compressed Courses and Course Success (March 2021)
Grossmont-Cuyamaca CCD Compressed Calendar Task Force
Ohlone College Conversion Story
Porterville College Alternative Calendar Survey Report (2002)
San Joaquin Delta College FTES, Success, and Retention Rates Before and After Compression
Santa Rosa Junior College Compressed Calendar Task Force