
Summer Courses
Summer can be the perfect time to take a class!
Maybe you want to get ahead and get a few credits under your belt.
Or maybe just finish off some of those prerequisites and gen-ed requirements in a quick, four-week or eight-week class (instead of a full, 16-week semester).
Or hey, maybe you’ve just always been curious about that subject that has absolutely nothing to do with your degree…
Whatever the reason might be, summer classes can be a great way to stay in the mode of studying, get a little more focused, and even experiment a little. And it might just help make your Fall and Spring course loads a little more bearable.
And you may even be eligible for financial aid to help cover your tuition!
SUMMER 2023 COURSE SCHEDULECurrent CBU Students
Registration Dates
- March 20: Global College, Honors Program, Nursing (RN to BSN), Student-Athletes & Graduate
- March 22: Day Seniors (90 and above Earned Hours) and Veterans
- March 24: Day Juniors (60 – 89 Earned Hours)
- March 28: Day Sophomores (24 – 59 Earned Hours)
- March 30: Day Freshmen (0 – 23 Earned Hours)
CBU Alumni
Lifelong Learning
Summer is the perfect time to take advantage of the new Lifelong Learning benefit for all graduates, with either a bachelor’s or master’s degree from CBU. Graduates are now eligible to further continue their education by taking one undergraduate or graduate course per academic year at no cost. Summer registration opens April 15.
Apply Now Choose Alumni Lifelong Learning from the dropdown.Dual Enrollment (High School Students)
Get ahead at CBU! CBU now offers summer courses in our Dual Enrollment program. Each 3-Credit Course is $538.65. TSAC Grant funds can be used if you’re TSAC eligible.
Summer Term 1 | May 30 – June 30
Summer Term 2 | July 3 -August 7
Available courses for summer 2023:
- Principles of Biology I & II
- Intro to Literature
- American Literature to 1865
- World History Since 1500
- Nutrition
- World History Since 1500
- American Literature to 1865
- Intro to Literature
- Pre-Calculus
- Calculus I & II
- Contemporary Moral Issues
- General Psychology
- Intro to Sociology
- General Psychology
- Contemporary Moral Issues
- Calculus I & II