Splash into Summer Sessions!
Marywood University opened registration for its summer courses in January, to give both Marywood students and visiting students an opportunity to review courses and plan ahead for summer.
Registration for Marywood students began during the week of January 6. Enrollment opened for all students, including visiting students, on January 9. Registration for each session is open up until the start date of that particular session.
Marywood University currently offers three summer sessions for students at all levels of study, consisting of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral courses and featuring online, hybrid, and on-site formats.
Session dates include:
- Summer I (May 19 - June 28)
- Summer II (July 7 - August 17)
- Summer III (May 19 - August 16); this is an extended, primarily cohort-based term.
“Summer courses are an important part of each student’s educational experience, providing options to get ahead, as well as to take, or even to retake, courses that they need to stay on track and improve their grade point average,” said Leslie Christianson, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs & Strategic Initiatives. “In the summer, students can focus exclusively on one or two classes at a time and mitigate the stress that can sometimes accompany the full course load of a regular semester.”
Visiting students are welcome to enroll in summer classes at Marywood, whether for enrichment or for transfer to their home institution. Students who are planning to transfer from another institution to Marywood University in the fall can speak with their advisor about getting a head start on classes in the summer.
Get more information on course subjects/listings, session dates, pricing, and more:
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