Stark State College Policy: 15-13-49 Testing Your Faith Policy
House Bill 353 of the 134th General Assembly directed the Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE) to develop a nonexhaustive list of major religious holidays or festivals for the next two academic years at the beginning of each academic year. Each state institution of higher education may adopt ODHE’s list in its entirety, or choose instead which holidays to include on its list. As required by the statute, the list of major religious holidays and festivals included herein is non-exhaustive and is not intended to purposefully exclude any religious holidays or festivals. This list is meant to serve solely as a resource for state institutions of higher education to utilize, at their discretion, in adopting a list on their websites.
January-December 2023
Judaism
Tu BiShvat in February
Purim (March 6-7)
Yom HaShoah in April
Lag B’Omer in April
Pesach (Passover) (April 5-13)
Yom HaSho’ah (April 17-18)
Yom Ha’Azmaut in May
Shavuot (May 25-27)
Tisha B’Av (July 26-27)
Rosh Hashanah (September 15-17)
Yom Kippur (September 24-25)
Sukkot (September 29 – October 6)
Shemini Atzerat (October 6-8)
Simchat Torah (October 7-8)
Hanukkah (December 7-15)
Christianity
Feast of Mary Mother of God (January 1)
Christmas – Eastern Orthodox (January 7)
Epiphany (January 8)
Ash Wednesday (February 22)
Lent (Feb 22-April 6)
Orthodox Lent (Feb 27-April 8)
Feast of the Annunciation (March 25)
Palm Sunday (April 2)
Holy Thursday (April 6)
Good Friday (April 7)
Easter (April 9)
Pascha/Easter (Eastern Orthodox) (April 16)
Feast of the Ascension (May 18)
Pentecost (May 28)
Trinity Sunday (June 4)
Corpus Christi Sunday (June 8)
Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (June 16)
Nativity of St. John the Baptist (June 24)
Feast of Saints Peter and Paul (June 29)
Feast of St. Ignatius Loyola (July 31)
Feast of the Assumption of Mary (August 15)
All Saints Day (November 1)
All Souls Day (November 2)
Dia de los Muertos (November 1-2)
Feast of Christ the King (November 26)
Advent Season (December 3)
Feast of St. Francis Xavier (December 3)
Feast of the Immaculate Conception (December 8)
Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe (December 12)
Christmas (December 25)
Islam
Sabe-Miraj or Lailatul Me’raj (February 18)
Sabe Barat (March 7)
Ramadan (March 22-April 21)
Lailatul Qadr (April 18)
Eid al-Fitr (April 21-22)
Day of Arafa/Haj/Waqf of Arafa (June 28)
Eid-ul Adha (June 28-29)
Islamic New Year (July 19-20)
Ashura (July 27-28)
Mawlid-al-Nabi (September 26-27)
Hinduism
Maha Shivaratri (February 18)
Shri Ramakrishna Jayanti (February 21)
Holi (March 18)
Rama Navami (March 30)
Mahavir-Jayanti (April 4)
Raksha Bandhan (August 30)
Krishna Janmashtami (September 6-7)
Navaratri (October 15-23)
Diwali (November 12)
Buddhism
Bodhi Day (January 10)
Lunar New Year (January 22)
Magha Puja Day (March 30)
Vesak (April 8)
Buddha Day/Visakha Puja (May 5)
Diwali (November 12)
Sikh
Birthday of Guru Gobind Singh Sahib (January 5)
Mahavir-Jayanti (April 4)
Vaisakhi (April 14)
Martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev Sahib (June 16)
Diwali (November 12)
Martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib (November 24)
Birthday of Guru Nanak Dev Sahib (November 27)
Baháʼí
‘Alá’ (Loftiness) (March 2-20)
Naw-Rúz (March 21-22)
Ridván (April 21-May 2)
Declaration of the Bab (May 23-24)
Ascension of Bahá’u’lláh (May 29-30)
Martyrdom of the Bab (July 9)
Birth of the Bab (October 26-27)
Birth of Baháúllah (October 27-28)
Ascension of ’Abdu’l-Bahá (November 28)
Shinto
Gantan-sai (January 1)
Setsubum-sai (February 3)
Other
Kwanzaa (December 26 – Jan 1, 2024)
Lunar New Year (January 22)