Make this your Summer of Opportunity to get ahead, catch up, or learn something new. Choose from nearly 900 day and evening course offerings. Whatever your interest, you'll find it at New Jersey City University this summer!
Summer Session I will begin on May 19 and Summer Session II begins on July 7. Each session lasts five weeks (unless otherwise noted). There are a variety of courses offered to meet students’ needs.
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- Use our Online Search Feature to find the course you are looking for and discover a Summer of Opportunity at NJCU. If you need assistance using the search feature, please consult our Online Guide. When you use this feature, please be aware that in the Term Box, enter 1084 to search for classes in Summer 1, and 1085 to search for classes in Summer 2.
With the convenience of two summer sessions to choose from, NJCU creates a way you can get ahead, catch up, earn credits toward your degree, and still enjoy summer vacation! For current students at NJCU and for students who attend other colleges and plan to return to New Jersey this summer, your Summer of Opportunity brings it all home!
2008 SUMMER SESSIONS |
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Summer Session I classes begin |
May 19, 2008 |
Memorial Day: University closed |
May 26, 2008 |
Summer Session I ends |
June 23, 2008 |
Independence Day: University closed |
July 4, 2008 |
Summer Session II classes begin |
July 7, 2008 |
Summer Session II ends |
August 7, 2008 |
Current and Former NJCU Students
Current New Jersey City University students can register for classes online. Former New Jersey City University undergraduate students who have not attended NJCU for more than three semesters should contact the Registrars Office at 201-200-3333 for assistance. Current or former graduate students should contact the Office of Graduate Studies at 201-200-3409 for detailed registration information.
New Students
Enrolling in NJCU is easy. We will assist you with the registration process and help you enroll, whether you are looking to pursue a degree, a certificate program, or if you wish to take a class simply for professional enrichment, or for the joy of it! Please contact (201) 200-3234 if you need further assistance.
Visiting Undergraduate Students
If you are currently enrolled at another college or university, visit New Jersey City University and join us this summer. Taking a summer course is an ideal way to get ahead. Come experience the New Jersey City University advantage; COMPLETE OUR ONLINE VISITING STUDENT APPLICATION today to get started.
Visiting Graduate Students
If you are a graduate of another college or university, or currently enrolled in graduate study at another institution and wish to take courses at NJCU for transfer purposes, you may apply for admission to graduate study as a “visiting student.” A visiting student must submit an Application for Admission to Graduate Study and an approval letter from the Dean or Department Chairperson of the degree granting college to the Office of Graduate Studies by the respective deadline date. The visiting student will follow regular registration procedures as a new student. Visiting graduate students should contact the Office of Graduate Studies at 201-200-3409 for further assistance.
Non-Degree Graduate Study in the Summer
Qualified students who are graduates of an accredited college or university may take summer graduate courses (on-campus, off-campus or online) on a “courses only basis," without being admitted to a degree or certificate program. You may take this opportunity to try out graduate study or to enhance your credentials. For example, teachers and other professionals may earn credits that they need for professional development purposes. Interested students should complete a regular graduate application. If you decide to continue your studies at NJCU beyond the summer, up to 12 credits may be counted in your academic plan. Please contact the Office of Graduate Studies at (201) 200-3409 or via email at grad_dept@njcu.edu for further information.
New Jersey City University’s Summer Session 2008
- Nearly 900 courses (master course list forthcoming by mid-March.)
- Convenient and affordable
- Undergraduate courses:
- $269.85 per credit (in-state)*
- $490.00 (non-residents)*
- Graduate courses:
- $486.45 per credit (in-state)*
- $836.50 (non-residents)*
- Outstanding, dedicated faculty
- Easy admission and registration
- Convenient location
- Flexible class schedules — day, evening and online courses
Offering an exceptionally wide array of choices from the arts, to business, to the sciences, some 900 courses are designed to bring you one thing in mind—your Summer of Opportunity! Don't miss it!
* Rates are subject to change without notice