Summer Session

This summer, catch up on credits or get ahead with summer session courses at Manhattan College.

Important Update for Summer 2024:

We offer courses in a variety of disciplines for both undergraduate and graduate students. In addition to traditional classes on campus, we also have online courses for students who need more flexibility. Summer courses are open to current Manhattan College students as well as visiting students from other institutions. 

  • Course Offerings & Class Schedule

    Class Schedule

    You can view the schedule of classes and read course descriptions on Self Service by selecting summer session from the "Search by Term" menu.

    View Class Schedule

    Course Modalities 

    Manhattan College offers courses in a variety of delivery modes including in-person, online, and blended. Each of the specific course types is described below.

    • In-Person Classes

      In-person classes (Type “Lecture” or “Lab” in Self Service) meet on campus in a classroom. Class sessions occur at the same scheduled time(s) and in the same designated location(s) each week according to the official course schedule posted on Self-Service. In addition to attending in-person class sessions, students will be expected to complete work independently as outlined in the course syllabus.

    • Online Synchronous Courses

      Online synchronous courses have regularly scheduled weekly meeting times that students attend via videoconferencing software. Class sessions occur at the same scheduled time(s) each week according to the official course schedule posted on Self-Service. Synchronous activities may include live lectures, whole-class discussions and activities, group work, and instructor-supervised independent work. In addition to the live class sessions, students will be expected to complete work independently as outlined in the course syllabus and posted to the Moodle class site.

    • Online Asynchronous Courses

      Online asynchronous courses have no weekly scheduled meeting times. Students complete work independently by following the course schedule and completing assigned tasks posted to the class Moodle site. The instructor may or may not offer live video conferencing sessions on an occasional basis. Individual meetings with the instructor or collaborative group work may also be required.

    • Blended Courses

      Blended courses have both in-person and online components. Classes meet on campus and have a classroom assignment on Self Service, with specific days/times. Class sessions occur at the same scheduled time(s) and in the same designated location(s) each week according to the official course schedule posted on SelfService. In addition to the live class sessions, students will be expected to complete work independently as outlined in the course syllabus and posted to the Moodle class site.

    • Dual Courses

      Dual courses have synchronous class sessions that students can attend in-person or virtually. Classes meet on campus and have a classroom assignment on Self Service, with specific days/times. Alternatively, students can attend class via videoconferencing software. Certain courses and programs may have specific rules regarding virtual attendance and the degree of attendance flexibility that is permitted. Questions regarding attendance options should be directed to the instructor or program director.

  • Register

    Registration begins on Monday, April 8, 2024. All current Manhattan College students can register online.

    Note that visiting graduate students must apply for admission and be accepted prior to enrolling for summer courses. 

    Online Registration

    Summer Session I: Online registration ends on Monday, May 6th.

    Summer Session II: Online registration ends on Monday, June 24th.

    Once online registration ends, students will have an opportunity to complete prepayment and request registration up to the start date of the session.

    After each summer deadline, students can complete the Late Registration Form

    To register for the summer session as a Manhattan College student:

    Manhattan College Students

    To register for the summer session as a non-matriculated undergraduate  student, you must complete the following:

    Admissions application

    Once accepted, you must complete and submit the 

    Registration form


    Email Registration

    Complete the following steps:

    1. Fill out the required special session registration form.
    2. Have your form approved by the Bursar’s office upon payment.
    3. Email registrar@manhattan.edu.

    All current Manhattan College students must have an advisor's approval. Visiting students from other colleges must bring an official transcript or official approval from their home school to the Registrar's office for processing.

  • Tuition & Fees

    Summer Session 2024 Payment Deadline:

    Summer Session I: Monday, May 6 by 12:00 a.m.

    Summer Session II: Monday, June 24 by 12:00 a.m.

    Please note the tuition listed below are the current 2024 rates.

    Tuition and Fees
    Undergraduate

    Arts&Sciences, Business, Engineering: $1430 per credit (1 to 11 credits) 

    Comprehensive Fee- Part-time: $150

    Organizational Leadership - BSOL: $900 per credit

    Organizational Leadership Info Services Fee/Commuter: $100

    Internship for Credit: $715 per credit

    Graduate

    Arts & Sciences: $1270 per credit 

    Business: $1370 per credit

    Business - MBA Foundation courses: $735 per credit

    Engineering: $1470 per credit

    Engineering - Chemical and Environmental Bridge courses: $685 per credit

    Comprehensive Fee (enrolled in 1-8 credit hours): $150

    Comprehensive Fee (enrolled in 9 or more credit hours): $300

    Organizational Leadership - MSOL: $1080 per credit

    Organizational Leadership - MSOL Info Services Fee/Commuter: $100

    Non-Matriculation Fee: $250
  • Session Dates

    7-Week Sessions:

    SESSION START DATE END DATE
    Session 1 Monday, May 13th Sunday, June 30th
    Session 2 Monday, July 1st Sunday, August 18th

    14-Week Session:

    SESSION START DATE END DATE
    Session 1 Monday, May 13th Sunday, August 18th

    Cancellation Policy

    Manhattan College reserves the right to cancel any course due to insufficient enrollment. If a course is canceled, students will be notified on the following dates:

    • Session 1: Thursday, May 9th
    • Session 2: Thursday, June 27th

     Add/Drop and Refund Information

    Drop before the add/drop deadline

    100% refund

    Withdraw during the second week

    70% refund

    Withdrawal during the third week 

    No refund

     

    Add or Drop Deadline

    Summer 1 - Wednesday, May 15th

    Summer 2 - Monday, July 8th

    Request to Drop my Summer Course

    Withdraw Deadline

    The last day to withdraw from a course is as follows:

    • Session 1 (7 weeks): Thursday, June 13
    • Session 1 (14 weeks): Thursday, August 1
    • Session 2 (7 weeks): Thursday, August 1

    Request to Withdraw from a Summer course

    Holiday Schedule *

    Manhattan College will be closed and no classes will be held on the following date:

    • Monday, May 27th (Memorial Day observance)
    • Wednesday, June 19th (Juneteenth Holiday)
    • Thursday, July 4th (Holiday)

    *Subject to Changes

     

    Calendar

    Monday          May 13   - Summer Session 1 begins

    Monday         May 27    - Memorial Day Holiday

    Wednesday       June 19  - Juneteenth Holiday

    Sunday        June 30   - Summer Session 1 ends

    Monday       July 1 - Summer Session 2 begins

    Thursday      July 4   - Independence Day Holiday

    Sunday     August 18- Summer Session 2/ 15 week Session 1 ends 

  • Housing

    Summer housing is available for continuing Manhattan College students who are taking summer courses at the College. 

    Information about rates and how to apply for summer housing is available on the Residence Life website.