Published: Feb. 20, 2017
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With only 12Ìýweeks left in the spring semester, you may be thinking about your summer plans and your course schedule for the fall.

Have you considered staying on campus this summer?

Summer registration begins March 8
If you have questions about Summer Session, talk to your academic advisor, schedule an appointment to visit your advisor during Summer Session walk-in advising on Feb. 27, 1 to 3 p.m., or contact the Summer Session team at summerInfo@Colorado.edu.

Summer is a great time to earn the credits you need while still being able to work, play, intern and travel. Consider the benefits:

  • Get into high-demand classes: Have you struggled to get into popular or required classes? Summer Session provides an opportunity for you to take the classes you want or need the most.
  • Create a class schedule that fits your needs during multiple sessions between May and August.
  • Choose from over 600 class sections on campus and online.
  • Enjoy small class sizes: Summer Session classes have an average of 30 students or less.
  • Focus on fewer classes: Summer Session allows you to focus your attention on one or two classes at a time. Immerse yourself in a topic you love or concentrate your efforts on a challenging class.
  • Add a second major/minor: Summer Session offers you the ability to explore fields of study and investigate your passions.

Get the most out of your summer. Explore summer course offerings and resources at .