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Major Holiday Observances
VCU respects the right of religious expression of all our faculty, staff, and students. Religious beliefs and practices are personal matters that do not reflect any position of the University. Listed below are dates for certain major holidays to help in planning and scheduling activities that consider individual religious observances. Every effort
is made to ensure that dates are as accurate as possible according to the most current information available.NOTE: The following holidays do not necessarily correspond to VCU's holiday schedule. Click here to see
the University's approved holiday and winter closing schedule, which applies only to University employees.1
Major Holiday
Observances
2008
2009
2010
New Year’s Day
Jan. 1
Jan. 1
Jan. 1
Muharram*
(Islamic New Year)
Jan. 10
Dec. 29
Dec. 7
Robert E. Lee /
Stonewall Jackson
Jan. 18
Jan. 16 Jan. 15 Martin Luther King, Jr.
Jan. 21
Jan. 19
Jan. 18
Ash Wednesday
Feb. 6
Feb. 25
Feb. 17
Chinese Lunar New Year Feb. 7
Jan. 26
Feb. 14
Palm Sunday
Mar. 16
Apr. 5
Mar. 28
Good Friday
Mar. 21
Apr. 10
Apr. 2
Easter
Mar. 23
Apr. 12
Apr. 4
Passover**
(Jewish observance)
Apr. 20-27 Apr. 9-16 Mar. 30-Apr. 6 Mother’s Day
May 11 May 10 May 9 Memorial Day
May 26 May 25 May 31 Shavuot**
(Jewish Feast of Weeks)
June 9-10 May 29-30 May 19-20 Father’s Day
June 15 June 21 June 20 Independence Day
July 4
July 4
July 4
Labor Day
Sept. 1 Sept. 7 Sept. 6
Ramadan begins*
(Islamic observance)
Sept. 2
Aug. 22
Aug. 11
Patriot Day Sept. 11
Sept. 11
Sept. 11
Rosh Hashanah**
(Jewish New Year)
Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Sept. 19-20
Sept. 9-10
Ramadan ends* (Islamic observance of Eid-al-Fitr)
Oct. 2
Sept. 21
Sept. 10
Yom Kippur**
(Jewish Day of Atonement)
Oct. 8 Sept. 28 Sept. 18 Columbus Day
Oct. 13 Oct. 12 Oct. 11 Sukkot**
(Jewish Feast of Tabernacles)
Oct. 14-15 Oct. 3-9 Sept. 23-29 Shemini Atzeret
(Concluding Day of Jewish Sukkot)**
Oct. 21
Oct. 10 Sept. 30 Simchat Torah**
(Jewish Rejoicing of the Law)
Oct. 22
Oct. 11 Oct. 1 Election Day
Nov. 4
Nov. 3
Nov. 2
Veterans’ Day
Nov. 11
Nov. 11
Nov. 11 Thanksgiving
Nov. 27 Nov. 26 Nov. 25
Eid-al-Adha* (Islamic Festival of Sacrifice)
Dec. 8
Nov. 28
Nov. 17
Hanukkah**
Dec. 22-29
Dec. 11-19 Dec. 2-9 Christmas
Dec. 25
Dec. 25
Dec. 25
Kwanzaa
Dec. 26-Jan. 1
Dec. 26-Jan. 1
Dec. 26-Jan. 1
New Year's Eve Dec. 31
Dec. 31
Dec. 31
* Observance of the Islamic (Muslim) event begins at sundown of the preceding day. The Islamic calendar is based on lunar
observations; thus, the above dates (which apply to North America) may vary by one or two days.
** Observance of the Jewish event begins at sundown of the preceding day.
1 Please Note:VCU's Academic Calendar includes "University closed" designations, which correspond to the University's approved Holiday and Winter Closing schedule and applies only to University employees.
The VCU Health System's Paid Time Off (PTO) program, which combines annual leave, sick leave, and holidays, applies only to Health System employees.
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