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Important info to all futo students on resumption date

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RAIN SEMESTER 2017/2018:

20TH MAY - ALL STUDENTS COME INTO RESIDENCE

21TH MAY - LECTURES WEEK 1

28TH MAY - LECTURES WEEK 2

29TH MAY - DEMOCRACY DAY

31ST MAY - SENATE

4TH JUNE - LECTURES WEEK 3

11TH JUNE - LECTURES WEEK 4

18TH JUNE - LECTURES WEEK 5

25TH JUNE - LECTURES WEEK 6

28TH JUNE - SENATE

2ND JULY - LECTURES WEEK 7

9TH JULY- LECTURES WEEK 8

16TH JULY - LECTURES WEEK 9

23RD JULY - LECTURES WEEK 10

26TH JULY- SENATE

30TH JULY - LECTURES WEEK 11

6TH AUGUST - LECTURES WEEK 12

13TH AUGUST - LECTURES WEEK 13

20TH AUGUST - REVISION

27TH AUGUST - EXAMINATION
      
30TH AUGUST - SENATE

3RD SEPTEMBER - EXAMINATION

8TH SEPTEMBER - END OF SEMESTER

9TH SEPTEMBER TO 6TH OCTOBER - VACATION

8TH OCTOBER - 2018/2019 SESSION BEGINS.

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