Summer School 2022
Rhodes will offer a number of courses during two sessions. Normally, because classes meet every weekday, students take only one course during a five-week session; however, those wishing to take a second summer class in one session can file a Petition for Overload through the Office of the Registrar.
Complete course information (including times and instructors) will be available on BannerWeb in mid-January.
Session 1: May 16 - June 21
Department | Course | Foundation |
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120/125L: Foundations of Chemistry/Lab |
F7 |
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Computer Science |
141: Programming Fundamentals |
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F8 |
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110: Introduction to International Relations |
F3, F8 |
Math |
112: Precalculus and Differential Calculus |
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Math |
115:Applied Calculus |
F6 |
Math |
116: Calculus with Business Applications |
F6 |
Math |
211: Applied Statistics for the Formal & Natural Sciences |
F6 |
Math |
212: Applied Regression |
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251: Differential Equations |
F6 |
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Second Session: June 22 - July 29
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Humanities |
201: Search for Values in the Light of Western History & Religion |
F1 |
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Interdepartmental |
301: Pre-Law Practicum |
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International Studies |
110: Introduction to International Relations |
F3, F8 |
Latin American Studies |
200: Intro to Latin American Studies |
F9 |
Math
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122: Integral Calculus |
F6 |
Music |
103: Elements of Music |
F8 |
Music |
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Registration for the summer sessions will open on February 15 and be available through March 26. Summer registration will re-open on April 25 and remain open through the first day of the session.
Students who do not currently attend Rhodes should apply to take courses by using the Summer School/Non-Degree Application.
Information regarding housing on campus will be available in the spring semester.
Tuition for summer courses in 2022 will be $900 per credit hour ($3600/4-credit class).
Financial aid is available on a limited basis for summer school. Institutional Grants and Scholarships are not available. Students enrolled at least half time (6 hours or more) may have Pell Grant eligibility and Direct Loans available to use for the summer term.
Financial aid may be available for summer school as determined by the Financial Aid Office; to apply, use this financial aid form.
If you have questions about summer school courses, please feel free to contact Associate Provost Tim Huebner.