

Summer College
California University of Pennsylvania's Summer College offers more than 200 credit courses, at both the undergraduate and graduate level, to current Cal U students and to visiting students from other institutions. Courses are offered at many convenient times and sessions, including day and evening offerings, special sessions, five-week sessions, and 10-week sessions. Many of the courses are taught online during the summer.
Request a Course Schedule
To obtain a print copy of the Summer College course schedule, contact the Office of Lifelong Learning at 724-938-5840 or toll-free at 1-866-268-9154, or click here to view the online version.
Register Online or On Campus
If you are a current Cal U student, you can register online by clicking here. You can also register by visiting the Office of Lifelong Learning (Room 202, Eberly Science and Technology Center) or faxing your registration to 724-938-5963. If you are not a current Cal U student, or if you wish to be a summer visiting student, you must complete an application before you can register.
Summer 2010 Important Dates
Jan. 4, 2010: Summer 2010 Registration Begins
May 17, 2010: Summer Special Session Classes Begin
June 7, 2010: First Five- and 10-week Summer Session Classes Begin
July 10, 2010: First Five-week Session Classes End
July 12, 2010: Second Five-week Session Classes Begin
Aug. 14, 2010: Second Five-week and 10-Week Summer Session Classes End
Note:
- The first day of each session is the drop/add period.
- Students cannot withdraw from courses after 67% of the course has lapsed.
Contact us
724-938-5840 or toll-free: 1-866-268-9154
FAX 724-938-5963
We strive to continuously improve our services and provide a schedule that meets the needs of our students. Take a moment to provide feedback on the current schedule and let us know what you would like to see in the future. We value your input!
Video
Catalog
Download and view the 2010 Summer College Catalog.
Links
Apply Online for Cal U Summer College
"I took Chemistry 1, lecture and lab, during the summer of 2007 as a visiting student from Slippery Rock University. Taking the courses at California University over the summer was not only convenient for me, since I lived close by, but also exceedingly helpful academically. The professors were eager to help us if we had questions and were willing to take the time so that the material was fully understood. The University's setup also made it easy for me to locate classrooms and find my way around campus. In addition, I believe I benefited from the smaller class sizes offered for summer courses because it presented students with more one-on-one time for individual questions they had for the professors."
- Lindsay M. Amodei
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