Summer Session lets you get ahead with a large selection of undergraduate, graduate and adult education courses. Here is what you need to know to get started:
- Class Offerings
- Summer Courses Schedule
We offer several flexible sessions online to help move you closer toward graduation:- Semester runs 5/19 to 8/22: 15-week session
- Mod A runs 5/19 to 6/6: 3-week session
- Mod 5 runs 5/19 to 7/3: 7-week session
- Mod B runs 6/9 to 6/27: 3-week session
- Mod 6 runs 7/7 to 8/22: 7-week session
- Mod C runs 6/30 to 7/18: 3-week session
- Mod D runs 7/21 to 8/8: 3-week session
- Who Can Register for Summer Courses at ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥?
Summer Session is open to all ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥ students, students from other colleges and high schools, adult professionals, and life-long learners. If you are taking a course with us, you’ll also have full access to the library, gym, cafés, and computer labs. Credits are transferable.Alvernia’s Summer Session is an ideal option for students who:
- Want to lighten their course load for upcoming semesters
- Stay on track to complete their degree on time
- Plan to earn additional credits now to graduate a semester early
- Retake a previous course
- How to register for summer courses
Current ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥ Students: Current ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥ students should register via . If you are unable to complete registration, contact your advisor for authorization.
Non-ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥ Students: You don’t have to be admitted to ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥ to take classes this summer. Our Summer Session is open to students from other colleges, high schools, adult professionals and life-long learners. Guest students can complete a quick and easy online registration form to get started.- Financial Aid
To find out what financial aid options might be available for you, contact the Office of Student Financial Services by emailing sfs@alvernia.edu or calling 610-796-8201. To view summer charges, please see the Tuition & Residential Costs page.- Add/Drop/Withdrawal Information
Please consult the Academic Calendar for specific dates that apply to your courses and session. Students withdrawing from a course are still responsible for all tuition charges.