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5-Week Online Summer Courses

Connecticut College offers an intensive Summer Session in which students can complete semester-long courses in just five weeks; courses will be offered in two sessions and will be taught online.

Classes are open to Connecticut College students as well as students enrolled at other institutions. Take courses to enhance your college experience, supplement your majors or minors, engage with Connecticut College professors, pursue a new interest, or explore new disciplines!

All courses will be offered online and will be held synchronously. Courses must reach a minumum number of students to run. Many courses are cross-listed, so please check the class schedule for more information and cross-listed departments.

See full descriptions for all Summer 2025 courses. 

2025 Dates

Session I - MAY 27 - JUNE 30
Session II - JULY 1 - AUG 4   

Registration

Calendar and Financial Aid

Session 1

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Full course list for session 1

MAY 29 (JUNE 19 NO CLASS) - June 30, 2025

For classes of ’26, ’27 and ’28
(R = Thursday)


CourseTitleProfessorDays/Times (ET)
ASL 101 Elementary American Sign Language Nate Wheeler M/W 1-4:45pm 
AT 240 Video Games as Art and Experience Steve Luber M/W/R 9-11:30am 
BIO 119 CC: Global Infections and Personal Health Sardha Suriyapperuma M/W/R 9-11:30am 
COM 110 CC: Intro to Computer Science and Problem Solving William Tarimo M/T/W 9-11:30am 
COM 110L LAB - CC: Intro to Computer Science and Problem Solving William Tarimo T/W 12-2pm 
ECO 238 Corporate Governance Tim Nguyen M/W 6-9:45pm 
GWS 200C Writing the Self Summar West T/W/R 11am-1:30pm 
LA 201 Developing a Growth Mindset (2 credits) Emily Morash T/R 3-4:50pm 
PSY 204 Psychology of Sleep Joe Schroeder M/W/F 11am-1:30pm 
PSY 335 Multicultural Psychology Chevelle Moss-Savage M/W/F 9-11:30am 
PSY 338 Positive Psychology Loel Tronsky M/W/R 9-11:30am 
STA 107 Introduction to Statistics Abbey D'Ovidio Long M/W/R 10am-12:30pm 

Session 2

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Full course list for session 2

JULY 1 (JULY 4 NO CLASS) - AUGUST 4, 2024

For classes of ’26, ’27, ’28 and ’29
(R = Thursday)


CourseTitleProfessorDays/Time (ET)
ASL 102 Elementary American Sign Language 2 Nate Wheeler M/W 1-4:45pm
GWS 200C Writing the Self Summar West T/W/R 11-1:30pm 
HIS 252 Environmental History and Social Movements Leo Garofalo M/W 6-9:45pm 
LA 115 Persuasive Communication: Rhetoric, Writing, and Public Speaking Lauren Consolatore M/T/R 11-1:30pm 
LIN 110 CC: Introduction to Language and Mind Frida Morelli T/W/R 11-1:30pm 
MAT 100A Quantitative Reasoning (2 credits) Semra Kilic-Bahi T/R 6-7:50pm 
PSY 214 Biopsychology Ruth Grahn T/W/R 11-1:30pm 
PSY 321 Sport and Exercise Psychology Kelsey Lengyel-Jacovich M/R 6-9:45pm 
SOC 103 Introduction to Sociology Ron Flores M/W/R 9-11:30am 
STA 107 Introduction to Statistics Meghan Steinhaus M/T/R 6-8:30pm 

Courses will be $4175 for 4-credit courses and $2505 for 2-credit courses.
Financial Aid will be available for Connecticut College students only.

Register

Summer Courses

P: 860-439-2899 E: eofri@conncoll.edu

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