Dear Students,
In accordance with the university’s arrangements, the holiday schedule is as follows: April 4 to April 6 (3 days in total) for Qingming Festival; May 1 to May 5 (5 days in total) for International Worker’s Day, with classes to be held on Saturday, May 9. Specific arrangements are as follows:
I. There will be no classes from April 4 to April 6.
Classes will resume as normal on Wednesday, May 6. Classes originally scheduled for Monday, May 4, will be rescheduled to Saturday, May 9. Classes originally scheduled for May 9 will be canceled.
II. Starting from May 1, the university will implement the summer work schedule: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM in the morning, and 2:30 PM – 6:30 PM in the afternoon. The work schedule for the Iharbour will continue to follow the trial implementation plan.
III. Important Reminders:
1. Students must strictly abide by Chinese laws, regulations, and university rules. Any student found violating Chinese laws, decrees, or regulations and penalized by public security or judicial authorities will face disciplinary action ranging from a serious warning to expulsion from the university, depending on the severity of the offense. Particular caution is needed to avoid illegal activities such as unauthorized employment, visa expiration, alcohol-related disturbances, and disturbing the peace in on-campus or off-campus accommodations.
2. Dormitory Safety:
a. Strictly adhere to dormitory rules. Smoking, cooking, or using high-power electrical appliances in dormitories is strictly prohibited. Do not tamper with electrical connections to ensure electrical safety.
b. Ensure all electrical appliances are turned off when leaving the dormitory to prevent fire hazards.
c. In case of a fire, cut off the power supply immediately and evacuate the dormitory as quickly as possible, following the exit signs. Do not push or crowd.
3. Students planning to leave Xi’an must report to their instructors for approval before doing so. Pay attention to personal safety during travel and return to school on time.
4. When taking public transportation or cycling, strictly obey traffic laws and regulations. Do not cross roads carelessly, run red lights, or speed. Remain vigilant of suspicious individuals and vehicles while traveling.
5. When visiting scenic spots, adhere to site regulations, comply with management, and take precautions against drowning.
6. Protect personal information. Do not trust messages from strangers and be cautious to prevent online fraud.
7. If you have any questions, please contact your instructors promptly. The school has staff on duty 24 hours a day. In case of emergency, please contact the duty officer.
School of International Education
March 30, 2026