January 2007 | |
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1 Monday – 7 Sunday | Holiday –ALL STUDENTS may work additional hours, as classes have not yet started. |
8 Monday | Classes have started, may not work additional hours. |
15 Monday | Holiday –ALL STUDENTS may work additional hours on Monday only. |
19 Friday | U.S. CITIZENS that graduated December 16, 2005 may continue to work through Friday, January 19, 2007. |
February 2007 | |
19 Monday | ALL STUDENTS may work additional hours on Monday only.U.S. CITIZENS may also work additional hours on the weekend. |
April 2007 (Winter Graduation) | |
18 Wednesday | U.S. CITIZENS may begin additional hours Wednesday, April 18 (Reading Days). |
21 Saturday | ELC STUDENTS may begin additional hours Saturday, April 21 (classes have ended). |
26 Thursday | BYU INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS may begin additional hours Thursday, April 26 (semester end). |
27 Friday | INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS who graduate may NOT work after Friday, April 27. U.S. CITIZENS that graduated April 27 may work through Friday, May 11, 2007. |
29 Monday – 30 Tuesday | ALL STUDENTS may continue to work additional hours, school break. |
May 2007 | |
1 Monday | ALL INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS that are not on break, may NOT work additional hours, classes have started. ELC and BYU INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS that are not on break are restricted to 20 hours per week for Spring and Summer. * |
28 Monday | Holiday -ALL STUDENTS may work additional hours on Monday only. |
June 2007 (Spring/Summer term break) | |
22 Friday | BYU INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS may work extra hours (no classes Friday June 22). * ELC STUDENTS may not work extra hours, ELC classes are in session. |
July 2007 | |
4 Wednesday | ALL STUDENTS may work additional hours on Wednesday only. |
24 Tuesday | ALL STUDENTS may work additional hours on Tuesday only. |
August 2007 (Summer Graduation) | |
11 Saturday | ELC STUDENTS may begin additional hours Saturday, August 11 (classes have ended). |
16 Thursday | ALL INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS may begin additional hours Thursday, August 16 (semester ends). |
17 Friday | INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS who graduated may NOT work after Friday, August 17. U.S. CITIZENS that graduated Friday, August 17 may work through Monday, September 3, 2007. |
17 Friday – 31 Friday | ALL STUDENTS may work additional hours, school break. |
September 2007 | |
1 Saturday & 2 Sunday | ALL STUDENTS may work additional hours, school break. |
3 Monday | Holiday –ALL STUDENTS may work additional hours on Monday only. |
4 Tuesday | Classes have started, students may not work additional hours. This includes the ELC students . |
November 2007 | |
21 Wednesday – 23 Friday | INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS may work additional hours on Wednesday, Thursday & Friday only. U.S. CITIZENS may work additional hours on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday. |
December 2007 (Fall Graduation) | |
14 Friday | ELC STUDENTS may begin additional hours Friday, December 14 (classes have ended). |
14 Friday | U.S. CITIZENS may begin additional hours Friday, December 14 (Reading Days). |
21 Friday | INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS WHO GRADUATED may NOT work after Friday, December 21. |
22 Saturday – 31 Monday | BYU INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS may begin additional hours Friday, December 21 (semester ends). U.S. CITIZENS that graduated December 21 may work through Friday, January 18, 2008. |
Please note: English Language Center (ELC) student work authorizations are renewable before the end of each class session. They are not continuous year-round. Please advise the students to renew their work authorization 2 weeks before the end of each class session. 2007 ELC class dates: Winter: January 8 to April 20, Spring/Summer: May 7 to August 10, Fall: September 10 to December 13. When classes are in session all students must return to their regular work schedule.
BYU work-week is Saturday to Friday
* BYU International Students may take their break during the Fall or Winter semesters upon prior advisement of the International Office. They are then required to take classes in Spring/Summer and are restricted to 20 hours per week.