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Summer Registration Information

SUMMER 2010

  TUITION AND FEES

  Resident Students                                                    Non-Resident Students

   Tuition ($425 per credit)                                             Tuition ($425 per credit)
   *Board, 3 weeks                                                       Registration fee $30.00

   *Board, 6 weeks
  **Room, 3 weeks (two to a room) $210.00
  **Room, 6 weeks (two to a room) $420.00

     Registration fee                         $30.00

All tuition & fees are due at the time of official registration:  June 1 and/or June 21, 2010. Please note: tuition remission is not available for the summer sessions.  

*A board plan (meals) is not available during Summer School.  Resident and non-resident students may take meals in the College snack shop or in the main dining hall when it is in operation for summer conferences by paying for meals at the time they receive them.  

**The special reduced rate for a room in the residence halls is available for summer school students who elect to live on campus and on a space available basis for students working full time for the College during the summer months.  

CALENDAR


June 1    Session I Begins
June 18  Session I Ends
June 21  Session II Begins
July 5      Holiday
July 30    Session II Ends  

Summer Session I:

During this three-week session students enroll in one course for three credits.  Classes meet Monday through Friday from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.  As noted, four-credit courses begin a week earlier, May 25, 2010.  Only persons who have begun the course on this starting date may register for it.  

Summer Session II:

During this six-week session students ordinarily enroll in two courses (or two three-credit courses plus a one-credit course).  Maximum load: 7 credits.  Classes meet Monday through Friday:

Period A:  8:00-9:20 a.m.
Period B:  9:30-10:50 a.m.
Period C: 11:00 a.m.-12:20 p.m.  

Please note:
Applications from students expecting to transfer credits to another institution must be accompanied by a letter of approval and good standing from the student’s present Dean or Registrar.