2022 key dates and deadlines for students in the BP201 Bachelor of Art (Fine Art) program at Hong Kong Arts School (HKAS).
To access the following course-related important dates, log in to Enrolment Online and select the View my calendar link.
Date | Definition |
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The last date to add | The deadline to enrol in a class without college approval (calculated at 15% of the term duration). |
The class census date | The deadline to drop a class without receiving a withdrawn grade (calculated at 20% of the term duration). |
The academic penalty date | The deadline to drop a course without receiving a fully graded grade (0–100) (calculated at 66% of the term duration). |
The result release date | The date on which course results become available to you (can be anywhere between 7 and 28 days after the last day of the term). |
Date | Event or deadline |
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6 January | Student Orientation and welcoming session (Thursday) |
7 January | Classes begin (Friday) |
7-18 January | Intensive seminar |
29 January | Regular week classes begin (Saturday) |
29 January | Last date to add classes (Saturday) |
1-3 February | Chinese Lunar New Year public holidays (Tuesday - Thursday) |
5 February | Census date (Saturday) |
5 April | Ching Ming Festival public holiday (Tuesday) |
13 April |
Academic penalty date (Wednesday) |
15 April | Good Friday public holiday |
18 April | Easter Monday public holiday |
1 May | Labour Day (Sunday) |
2 May | The day following Labour day public holiday (Monday) |
8 May | Classes end (Sunday) |
9-19 May | Study break |
9 May | The day following Buddha's Birthday public holiday (Monday) |
20 May | Assessment period begins (Friday) |
31 May | Assessment periods ends (Tuesday) |
3 June | Tuen Ng/Dragon Boat Festival public holiday (Friday) |
Week | Dates |
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Week 1 | 3-9 January |
Week 2 | 10-16 January |
Week 3 | 17-23 January |
Week 4 | 24-30 January |
Week 5 | 31 January - 6 February |
Week 6 | 7-13 February |
Week 7 | 14-20 February |
Week 8 | 21-27 February |
Week 9 | 28 February - 6 March |
Week 10 | 7-13 March |
Week 11 | 14-20 March |
Week 12 | 21-27 March |
Week 13 | 28 March - 3 April |
Week 14 | 4-10 April |
Week 15 | 11-17 April |
Week 16 | 18-24 April |
Week 17 | 25 April - 1 May |
Week 18 | 2-8 May |
Week 19 | 16-22 May |
Week 20 | 23-29 May |
Week 21 | 30 May - 5 June |
Date | Event or deadline |
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28 June | Results release (Tuesday) |
30 June | Classes begin (Thursday) |
30 June - 12 July | Intensive seminar |
1 July | HKSAR Establishment Day public holiday (Friday) |
13 July - 5 August | Study break |
23 July | Last date to add classes (Saturday) |
30 July | Last date to apply to graduate (RMIT) (Saturday) |
31 July | Census date (Sunday) |
6 August | Regular Week classes begin (Saturday) |
12 September | The second day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival public holiday (Monday) |
1 October | National Day public holiday (Saturday) |
4 October | Chung Yeung Festival public holiday (Tuesday) |
8 October | Academic penalty date (Saturday) |
6 November | Classes end (Sunday) |
7-17 November | Study break |
18 November | Assessment period begins (Friday) |
28 November | Assessment period ends (Monday) |
1-2 December | Commencing enrolment and re-enrolment sessions for 2023 |
12 December | Results release date (Monday) |
Week | Dates |
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Week 1 | 27 June - 3 July |
Week 2 | 4-10 July |
Week 3 | 1-7 August |
Week 4 | 8-14 August |
Week 5 | 15-21 August |
Week 6 | 22-28 August |
Week 7 | 29 August - 4 September |
Week 8 | 5-11 September |
Week 9 | 12-18 September |
Week 10 | 19-25 September |
Week 11 | 26 September - 2 October |
Week 12 | 3-9 October |
Week 13 | 10-16 October |
Week 14 | 17-23 October |
Week 15 | 24-30 October |
Week 16 | 31 October - 6 November |
Week 17 | 14-20 November |
Week 18 | 21-27 November |
Week 19 | 28 November - 4 December |
Acknowledgement of Country
RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business - Artwork 'Sentient' by Hollie Johnson, Gunaikurnai and Monero Ngarigo.