Clarion University, like most U.S. higher‑education institutions, releases an official semester calendar each summer. The calendar lists the start of classes, holidays, exam periods, and term end dates. Publicly, these dates appear on the university’s website, in student portals, and occasionally in press releases. However, a quick search of open sources does not return the latest version, which means the precise 2024‑25 dates are not directly observable here.
Because the exact dates are missing from the accessible data, we turn to secondary signals: historic patterns from prior years, alignment with statewide academic calendars, and typical semester lengths. Over the past decade, Clarion has generally begun fall classes in late August, concluded the spring semester in early May, and inserted a winter break of roughly two weeks. These trends provide a reasonable baseline, but they do not replace the definitive schedule issued by the institution.