
MANAGEMENT
´ó·¢ strives to create an inclusive campus environment where campus members understand, respect, and effectively navigate differences. In our increasingly diverse workplace and learning environment, it is important to be aware of major religious holidays that members of our campus community may observe. While it is hard to avoid all conflicting dates, please take into consideration the observance of religious holidays that have a significant impact on academic planning and other activities. Offices, departments, and student organizations are encouraged to refrain from scheduling college-wide or other major events on holy days, especially those dates on which people of a given tradition usually do not work or attend school. Students seeking accommodations for class attendance, academic assignments, or athletic practice/events to observe a religious observance should contact instructors or coaches by the end of the first week of classes. An instructor who believes that the anticipated absences would preclude the successful completion of the course or would seriously affect the student’s grade shall inform the student by the end of the second week of class: .
Please note that the calendar below is not a comprehensive list. A description of each holy day may be found below the calendar. Suggestions for additions to this list may be directed to the Office of Inclusive Excellence. diversity@csusm.edu or 760-750-4039
Religious observances may fall on different dates from year to year because many are calculated based on a lunar calendar. Dates of religious observances may also vary regionally.
Thank you for your part in creating an inclusive environment,
The Office of Inclusive Excellence
*Jewish and Islamic holy days begin at sundown on the first day indicated.
**Holy days on which absence from work or school is common.
Date | Holiday | Religious Observations |
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June 16-17 | **Eid al-Adha | Islam |
July 5-6 | **Ashura | Islam |
August 19 | Raksha Bandhan** | Hindu |
August 26 | Krishna Janmashtami** | Hindu |
October 2-4 | **Rosh Hashanah | Jewish |
October 11*-12 | Yom Kippur | Jewish |
October 16*-23 | Sukkot | Jewish |
October 3-12 | Navratri | Hindu |
October 29-Novemvber 3 | Diwali begins (5 days) | Hindu/Jain/Sikh |
December 25*-2 | Hanukkah | Jewish |
December 16-24 | Posadas Navidenas/Las Posadas | LatinX/Christian |
December 25 | **Christmas | Christian |
December 26-Jan 1 | Kwanzaa | Celebrates African heritage, unity and culture/African American, parts of African Disapora |
January 29 | Lunar New Year | Many traditions in most Asian nations |
March 5th | Ash Wednesday-Lent Begins | Catholic/Protestant Christian |
February 28*-March 30 | Ramadan | Islam |
March 14 | Holi | Hindu |
April 18 | **Good Friday | Catholic/Protestant Christian |
April 20 | **Easter | Catholic/ProtestantChristian |
April 13-15 | Water Festival | Many traditions in most Asian nations |
April 12*-20 | Pesach/Passover | Jewish |
May 1 | National Day of Prayer | Interfaith |
April 20 | **Pascha | Orthodox Christian |
April 23*-24 | Yom HaShoah | Jewish |
Date | Holiday | Religious Observations |
---|---|---|
June 11-13 | Shavuot | Jewish |
June 16-17 | **Eid al-Adha | Islam |
July 7-8 | New year-Hijra | Islam |
July 16*-17 | **Ashura | Islam |
August 19 | Raksha Bandhan** | Hindu |
August 26 | Krishna Janmashtami** | Hindu |
October 2-4 | Rosh HaShanah | Jewish |
October 3-12 | **Navaratri | Hindu |
October 11-12 | Yom Kippur | Jewish |
October 16-23 | Sukkot | Jewish |
November 1 | Diwali begins (5 days) | Hindu/Jain/Sikh |
December 25-Jan 2 | Hanukkah | Jewish |
December 25 | **Christmas | Christian |
December 26-Jan 1 | Kwanzaa | Celebrates African heritage, unity and culture/African American, parts of African Disapora |
January 29 | Lunar New Year | Many traditions in most Asian nations |
February 28-March 30 | Ramadan | Islam |
March 5 | Ash Wednesday (Lent begins) | Catholic/Protestant Christian |
March 13*-14 | Holi | Hindu |
April 12-20 | Pesach/Passover | Jewish |
March 30-31 | **Eid al-Fitr | Islam |
April 18 | **Good Friday | Catholic/Protestant Christian |
April 20 | **Pascha | Orthodox Christian |
April 20 | Easter | Catholic/Protestant Christian |
April 24*-25 | Yom HaShoah | Jewish |
May 1 | National Day of Prayer | Interfaith |
June 1*-3 | Shavuot | Jewish |
Date | Holiday | Religious Observations |
---|---|---|
June 6*-10 | Eid al-Adha | Jewish |
June 26 | New year-Hijra | Islam |
August 9 | Raksha Bandhan** | Hindu |
August 15 | Krishna Janmashtami** | Hindu |
July 5* - 6 | **Ashura | Islam |
September 22*-24 | **Rosh Hashanah | Jewish |
September 22*-October 1 | **Navaratri | Hindu |
October 1-2 | **Yom Kippur | Jewish |
October 6*-13 | Sukkot | Jewish |
October 20 | Diwali begins (5 days) | Hindu/Jain/Sikh |
December 16-24 | Posadas Navidenas/Las Posadas | LatinX/Christian |
December 14*-22 | Hanukkah | Jewish |
December 25 | **Christmas | Christian |
December 26-Jan 1 | Kwanzaa | Celebrates African heritage, unity and culture/African American, parts of African Disapora |
February 17 | Lunar New Year | Many traditions in most Asian nations |
February 18 | Ash Wednesday-Lent Begins | Catholic/Protestant |
February 18*-March 19 | Ramadan | Islam |
March 3*-4 | Holi | Hindu |
April 1*-9 | Pesach/Passover | Jewish |
April 3 | **Good Friday | Catholic/Protestant Christian |
April 5 | **Easter | Catholic/Protestant Christian |
April 12 | **Pascha | Orthodox Christian |
April 13*-14 | Yom HaShoah | Jewish |
April 13-15 (dates may vary) | Water Festival | Many traditions in most Asian natio |
May 7 | National Day of Prayer | Interfaith |
May 19*-20 (dates may vary) | **Eid al-Fitr | Islam |
May 21*-23 | Shavuot | Jewish |
Dates | Holidays | Religious Observances |
---|---|---|
August 28 | Raksha Bandhan** | Hindu |
September 4 | Krishna Janmashtami** | Hindu |
September 11*-13 | **Rosh Hashanah | Jewish |
September 20*-21 | **Yom Kippur | Jewish |
September 25*-October 2 | Sukkot | Jewish |
October 11-20 | **Navaratri | Hindu |
November 8 | Diwali begins (5 days long) | Hindu/Jain/Sikh |
December 4-12 | Hanukkah | Jewish |
December 16-24 | Posadas Navidenas/Las Posadas | LatinX/Christian |
December 25 | **Christmas | Christian |
December 26-January 1 | Kwanzaa | Celebrates African heritage, unity and culture/African American, parts of African Disapora |
February 6 | Lunar New Year | Many traditions in most Asian nations |
February 10 | Ash Wednesday - Lent Begins | Catholic/Protestant Christian |
February 7*- March 8 | Ramadan | Islam |
March 9*-10 | Eid al-Fitr | Islam |
March 22*- 23 | Holi | Hindu |
March 26 | **Good Friday | Catholic/Protestant Christian |
April 13-15 | Water Festival | Many traditions in most Asian nations |
April 21*-29 | Pesach/Passover | Jewish |
May 2 | **Pascha | Orthodox Christian |
May 3-*4 | Yom HaShoah | Jewish |
May 6 | National Day of Prayer | Interfaith |
May 16*- 17 | Eid al-Adha | Jewish |
June 10*- 12 | Shavuot | Jewish |
June 14*-June 15 | Ashura | Muslim |
June 6 | New year-Hijri | Islam |
Dates | Holidays | Religious Observances |
---|---|---|
August 17 | Raksha Bandhan** | Hindu |
August 25 | Krishna Janmashtami** | Hindu |
September 30- October 9 | **Navaratri | Hindu |
October 2 | **Rosh Hashanah | Jewish |
October 11 | **Yom Kippur | Jewish |
October 15-*22 | Sukkot | Jewish |
October 29 | Diwali begins (5 days long) | Hindu/Jain/Sikh |
December 16-25 | Posadas Nacidenas/ Las Posadas | LatinX/Chirstian |
December 24- January 1 | *Hanukkah | Jewish |
December 25 | **Christmas | Christian |
December 26- January 1 | Kwanzaa | Celebrates African heritage, unity and culture/African American, parts of African Disapora |
January 26 | Lunar New Year | Many traditions in most Asian nations |
January 28*- February 26 | Ramadan | Islam |
February 27 | Eid al-Fitr | Islam |
March 1 | Ash Wednesday - Lent Begins | Catholic/Protestant Christian |
March 11*-12 | Holi | Hindu |
April 10*-18 | Pesach/Passover | Jewish |
April 13 | Water Festival | Many traditions in most Asian nations |
April 14 | **Good Friday | Catholic/Protestant Christian |
April 16 | **Pascha | Orthodox Christian |
April 22*-23 | Yom HaShoah | Jewish |
May 4 | National Day of Prayer | Interfaith |
May 5 | Eid al-Adha | Jewish |
May 24*-25 | New year-Hijri | Islam |
May 30*- June 1 | Shavuot | Jewish |
June 2*-June 3 | Ashura | Muslim |
The National Day of Prayer is an annual day of observance held on the first Thursday of May, designated by the United States Congress when people are asked "to turn to God in prayer and meditation". The president is required by law to sign a proclamation each year, encouraging all Americans to pray on this day.
Additional calendar or calendar information.
For any additional information or to update discrepancies, please e-mail diversity@csusm.edu.