Quarter System
The Quarter System is an academic calendar that divides the academic year into four terms, typically lasting about 10 to 12 weeks each. This system allows students to take more courses throughout the year, often leading to a more flexible and varied educational experience. Each quarter usually includes a set of classes, exams, and breaks, enabling students to progress at a different pace compared to traditional semester systems.
Many universities, such as University of California and Northwestern University, utilize the Quarter System. This approach can benefit students by providing opportunities for internships or study abroad programs during breaks, as well as allowing for quicker completion of degree requirements.