Summerterm 2025

Summerterm 2025 

Summerterm courses will take place online and asynchronously from May 27, 2025 – June 27, 2025. The complete schedule of available courses will be available in APR2 or our Guest Catalog .

Registration begins Monday, April 21, 2025 through Friday May 9, 2025 at 4:30 p.m.

It is important to note that summer term courses are worth the same unit value as a 15-week Fall or Spring semester course. It is expected that the same quality and amount of work is done within the summer term timeline. Since this is a condensed format of a full semester course, students are permitted to register for a maximum of two courses or 2 units.

For students who are not currently enrolled at St. Lawrence University as a full-time student, please fill out Special Student Registration Form to register for courses.

Summerterm 2025 Course Selection

More information coming soon!

Resources and Policies

Registration

  • Monday, April 21, 2025 through Friday May 9, 2025 at 4:30pm.
    • It is important to note that summer term courses are worth the same unit value as a 15-week Fall or Spring semester course. It is expected that the same quality and amount of work is done within the summer term timeline. Since this is a condensed format of a full semester course, students are permitted to register for a maximum of two courses or 2 units.
    • For students who are not currently enrolled at St. Lawrence University as a full-time student, please fill out Special Student Registration Form to register for courses.

Late Registration

  • Monday, May 12, 2025 through Monday, May 26, 2025 at 4:30pm.
    • Submit an add/drop ticket with proof of instructor consent.
    • Any courses added during this time must be pre-paid prior to registration.
  • Tuesday, May 27, 2025 – Thursday, May 29, 2025
    • Submit an add/drop ticket with proof of instructor consent.
    • Any courses added during this time must be pre-paid prior to registration.
  • The cost is to be determined per undergraduate course with a one-time $40 registration fee. The cost is to be determined per graduate course with a one-time $40 registration fee.
  • For courses added during registration, a payment plan must be set up or payment must be made in full by Friday, May 9, 2025.
  • For courses added during the late registration or add/drop period, a payment plan or pre-payment must be received prior to registering.

Cancellation Policy

Any 1-unit course with fewer than five students registered at the end of the second day of classes may not be continued. If that happens, you can register for another course.

Summer Term Refund Policy:
Please contact the Student Financial Services Office at 315-229-5581 for details. Please note there are non-refundable deposits and fees associated with special programs.

Opportunities for independent study, projects and internships are available with faculty sponsorship at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. To do any of these you must:

1. Have 2.5 minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA),
2. Find a Faculty sponsor,
3. Complete and submit an independent study application form to the Dean's Office (Vilas 103) for approval, with ALL signatures from faculty sponsor and department chair,
4. Pay tuition and registration fees at Student Financial Services, or have Student Financial Services certify your participation in a payment plan.

Completed applications must be approved in advance of summer term. You may not register for independent study or internships through the regular summer term registration process.

Note: Students taking an independent study or participating in an internship must be registered and have paid in full in order to receive a grade and course credit.

Student Accessibility Services was established to assist students at St. Lawrence University who have a learning difference and or medical disabilities. A student who has a learning difference and or medical disability must present written documentation by a licensed professional who has diagnosed the student according to the definition of disability as stated in Section 5, Part B of Public Law 94-142, November 1975.