The Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero modified its academic calendar to accelerate evaluations and school-service procedures [1].

This shift affects the timing of student certifications and graduation requirements. By moving extraordinary examinations forward, the university aims to clear administrative backlogs and ensure students meet their academic obligations before the summer break.

Javier Saldaña Almazán, the rector of the Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero, ordered the acceleration of school-service procedures [1]. The directive requires administrative offices to expedite paperwork to avoid delays in student processing.

Under the updated schedule, in-person classes are set to end June 5 [1]. This adjustment allows the institution to conduct extraordinary examinations and evaluations earlier than originally planned [1].

The move focuses on the efficiency of the university's school-service offices. Saldaña Almazán said the changes are necessary to facilitate the completion of academic cycles within the state of Guerrero [1].

Students and faculty must now adhere to the compressed timeline for all remaining course requirements. The university has not specified if this modification will impact subsequent semesters or if it is a one-time adjustment for the current term [1].

In-person classes will end on June 5

The acceleration of the academic calendar suggests a need to resolve administrative bottlenecks within the UAGro system. By moving exams and paperwork forward, the university is prioritizing the timely closure of the academic cycle, which may be a response to previous delays in school-service processing or a strategic move to ensure student mobility for the upcoming break.