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Summer Sessions at "The Haven"

Summer 2010 information will be available in February.

Students do not need registration clearance from their academic advisor
to register for summer courses.

Students are limited to no more than 7.0 sh in each summer session.  Requests for more than 7.0 sh must have advisor approval.  Approval form
 

Summer Session Bulletin
(CANCELLED SECTIONS)

Summer 2010 Academic Calendar ~ not yet available
(includes holidays and deadlines)

Financial Aid  -- The Student Financial Services Office (SFS) will automatically review the summer financial aid eligibility of all students registered for the 2010 Summer Session who have a complete 2009-2010 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on file.  SFS will notify students of their summer aid eligibility in late April.  Award notification will be sent to students at their LHUP email address.

PROPOSED SUMMER 2010 DATES

Summer Session 1
May 17, 2010 - June 18, 2010
No classes Monday, May 31, 2010

Summer Session 2
June 21, 2010 - July 23, 2010
No classes Monday, July 5, 2010

Summer Session (10-week)
May 17, 2010 - July 23, 2010
No classes, Monday, May 31, 2010 and Monday, July 5, 2010

Interested in Taking Web-Based Courses?
  • Non-LHU students are welcome to take web-based courses.  Simply review the schedule, select your course(s), and complete and submit your walk-in registration form.
  • If you are thinking about taking courses at another college or university and transfer the credits back to LHU, why not check first to see if LHU is offering the course as web-based?  If you live at home, or maybe even another location due to employment, we are offering web-based courses which can be taken from anywhere without having to come to campus.   These courses will count toward your LHU residence hour requirement and the grade will be included in your LHU grade point average. 
To find these courses, simply access the schedule from the links below.  Once the schedule is displayed, choose 'Edit' from the toolbar at the top of your web browser; then choose 'Find'.  Enter 'web' to search through the schedule for all courses being offered via the web.  Remember, though, that 600-level courses are graduate program courses.  (You may also display the list of Open Sections and choose 'Web'.  However, this page does not provide the instructor.  You will need the Course Offerings to determine the instructor.)

Currently enrolled students register using web registration
 (Student Information System log in)

Be sure to set options to the correct session
and year for which you are registering or viewing grades.

Individuals not currently enrolled, complete the Walk-in Registration Form.
High school students -- complete the High School Student Registration Form

  • Instructions
  • Summer Session 1 Course Offerings
  • Summer Session 1 Open/Closed Sections
  • Summer Session 2 Course Offerings
  • Summer Session 2 Open/Closed Sections
  • Summer Session (extended) Course Offerings
  • Summer Session (extended) Open/Closed Sections

TIME COMMITMENT:  Students should be aware of the time commitment when registering for a summer session course.  A typical 5-week/3-credit course requires a commitment of approximately 25 hours per week, or the equivalent of part-time employment.  A 3-week/3-credit course requires a commitment of approximately 42 hours per week, or the equivalent of full-time employment.

Change of Schedule Form

Summer Session Bulletin
(Includes important dates and cancelled sections)

List of Department Chairpersons

Summer School Policy

Office of Student Financial Services

 

Costs/Tuition/Fees


 

updated 11/13/2009