Instructions
We look forward to helping you enroll in ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é Summer Sessions. Please review the registration requirements and enrollment policies as early as possible to make sure you are ready to register for courses.
Registration requirements
Some Summer Sessions courses have restrictions or eligibility requirements based on academic level or student status. Review the Course Policies and Enrollment Eligibility pages to determine what necessary permissions, prerequisites, and/or processes you need to complete before registering for courses.
Registration deadlines
Summer 2024 course registration opens for all students on Monday, February 19, 2024. View additional important dates and deadlines on the Summer Sessions calendar.
2024 Summer Sessions | Session dates | Registration opens | Last day to register |
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Full Summer (12 weeks) | Monday, May 20–Friday, August 9 | Monday, February 19 | Friday, May 31 |
Session A1 (4 weeks) | Monday, May 20–Friday, June 14 | Monday, February 19 | Sunday, May 26 |
Session A2 (6 weeks) | Monday, May 20–Friday, June 28 | Monday, February 19 | Friday, May 31 |
Session B1 (4 weeks) | Monday, July 1–Friday, July 26 | Monday, February 19 | Sunday, July 7 |
Session B2 (6 weeks) | Monday, July 1–Friday, August 9 | Monday, February 19 | Friday, July 12 |
Finding courses
Summer Sessions courses can be found on both the and in . (Please note that viewing courses in UR Student requires you to already have an active UR Student account.) View instructions on searching these two systems to find the right Summer Sessions course(s) for you.
How to register
There are three different Summer Sessions course registration processes, depending on whether you are an:
- Matriculated student: currently enrolled either full-time or part-time in a UR degree program
- Non-matriculated student: not currently enrolled in a UR degree program
- Incoming first-year or transfer student: beginning your undergraduate program of study in Arts, Sciences & Engineering in August 2024
Expand the boxes below to review the registration instructions that apply to you.
If you are currently enrolled in a ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é degree program (full-time OR part-time):
- Review enrollment policies, course information, and important deadlines. Meet any requirements that apply to you.
- Beginning Monday, February 19, 2024, log into your account and complete any necessary onboarding (including the Financial Responsibility Agreement).
- Follow these tutorials for and for courses in UR Student*, as well as for , should you be required to do so.
*If you wish to enroll in more than 12.99 credits (for the entire summer session) or enroll in two courses that have a time conflict, you will not be able to register through the UR Student system. Please refer to the course policies for credit overloads and time conflicts on the Course Information page.
If you are NOT currently enrolled in a ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é degree program:
- Review enrollment policies, course information, and important deadlines. Meet any requirements that apply to you.
- Use the to find Summer Sessions courses. (View instructions for searching CDCS.)
- Complete the . This forms allows you to submit personal information to the University and is necessary in order to set up your online student accounts and/or verify that your online student accounts are still active.
- Once your form has successfully been submitted, you will receive a follow-up email from the Registrar's Office within 3-5 business days, either confirming your course enrollment(s) or asking for additional information. Please note that failure to respond promptly to requests for additional information may result in a delay in your course registration.
If you are beginning your program of study in Fall 2024, you can take up to two courses (online only) during the University's 2024 Summer Session. Use the button below to view instructions for finding and registering for summer classes.
View registration instructions
Please note: This process can take up to 20 business days to complete, so we highly recommend beginning this process at least four weeks before the first day of the course(s) you are interested in taking to ensure you're ready for class.