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Summer School Courses

     
 

A. At the University of Rochester

Grades and credits earned are figured in the student’s grade point average just as they are during the academic year. Students may not elect to take summer courses on the S/F option.

These "Standard Summer Courses" are expected to be offered every summer within the foreseeable future:

  • ANT 101
  • BIO 198
  • CAS 105
  • CHM 100, 131, 132, 203, 204, 207, 208
  • ECO 108, 207, 209, 211, 231
  • FR 157, 207
  • GER 157, 207
  • IT 157, 207
  • MTH 141, 142, 143, 164, 165, 235
  • PHY 113, 114, 121, 122, 123
  • PSY 101, 110, 161 (some selection from core courses)
  • RUS 157, 207
  • SP 157, 207

Many additional courses are offered that will fulfill College requirements, as well as electives.

All summer courses are offered subject to sufficient enrollment. For further information see the Summer Sessions Web site at http://www.rochester.edu/College/osp/summer/index.html.

B. Outside the University of Rochester

See section entitled Transfer Credit.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Students who have been separated from college for unsatisfactory academic progress will not automatically receive academic credit for work taken elsewhere during the period of their separation from The College. Students should seek advice regarding such credit from the Center.

The Center for Academic Support will approve a summer work program according to the following provision:

1. The College where work is to be taken must be recognized as providing quality college work.

2. No academic credit will be granted for work comparable to that for which a student has already received credit.

3. Transfer credit is granted according to the standard policy as described in the section on Transfer Credits.

 

     
 
     
 
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