summer courses

May 26 - August 17 

Students, this is your opportunity to get ahead or get caught up and save money at the same time with our reduced summer tuition rates. Courses offered in Liberal Arts, Business, and Science.  Small classes taught by experienced professors help you earn the credits you need for next fall and beyond.

Summer session registration schedule 

Registration for seniors will begin on March 23. Non-Siena students may register for Summer Session courses after the registration period for Siena students. 

 

tuition

The undergraduate part-time tuition rate is discounted to $600/credit hour ($1,800 for a 3-credit course and $2,400 for a 4-credit course) for a single course taken during the summer session. Undergraduate internships and independent studies are also $600/credit hour during the summer. Regular part-time tuition during the fall and spring semesters is $675/credit hour. Graduate courses are not eligible for the discounted rate. 

*The summer tuition rate is only available for courses taught at Siena University.

Fees: A Registration Fee of $110 is applied to all part-time student registrations, per semester. See the University Catalog for a list of all applicable fees.

These rates only apply to students taking less than 12 credits over the entire summer. If a student registers for more than 11 credits, they are considered a full-time student, and FULL-TIME TUITION RATES will apply. Students who choose to be full-time during the summer must register through the Office of Academic Affairs in Siena Hall 202, and not through self-service. Please see the Siena University Catalog for full-time tuition rates and fees. 

Take more than one course and save even more!

Students taking a second or third course from any of the undergraduate summer session offerings receive an additional discounted rate of only $300/credit hour on those added courses. Taking two 3-credit courses would be $2,700 and three would be $3,600 (a potential savings of up to $2,475).

**Students may only take one 4-week course at a time prior to seeking approval from the Provost's office. **

 

 

Summer Session Contacts