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Saint Louis University has a variety of courses to choose from in summer and winter sessions.

With an average class size of just 30 students, you'll have an experience that reflects the quality you expect from SLU. Plus, take advantage of lower rates per credit hour, shorter sessions, online offerings, and focused attention from your instructor. Summer registration opens Wednesday, March 19, 2025.

See what's available:

Summer Session

Summer 2025 Dates

There are no classes on Memorial Day (Monday, May 26), Juneteenth (Thursday, June 19), and Fourth of July (Friday, July 4).

Term Date
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Full term May 19 to Aug. 10, 2025
Summer A (3-week) May 19 to June 8, 2025
Summer B (3-week) July 21 to Aug. 10, 2025
Summer A (4-week) May 19 to June 15, 2025
Summer B (4-week) July 14 to Aug. 10, 2025
Summer A (5-week) May 19 to June 22, 2025
Summer B (5-week) July 7 to Aug. 10, 2025
Summer A (6-week) May 19 to June 29, 2025
Summer B (6-week) June 30 to Aug. 10, 2025
Summer A (8-week) May 19 to July 13, 2025
Summer B (8-week) June 16 to Aug. 10, 2025

 

Summer Registration Date

Summer course registration at Saint Louis University opens at 7 a.m. CT, Wednesday, March 19, 2025.

Summer 2025 Tuition Rates

Tuition varies by SLU college or school but starts as low as $650 per hour for undergraduate courses. For information on how to pay your bill, visit the Student Financial Services website.

Summer Drop/Withdrawal Dates

Drop/withdrawal dates and refund schedules for summer vary by term and program. To determine your summer term drop/withdrawal date, take note of your course start and end date on your course schedule in Banner Self-Service.

Then, check out the academic calendar to determine your term (as it corresponds to your course start and end date) and the drop/withdrawal schedule for that term.

See drop/withdrawal and tuition refund deadlines

What Can You Take?

Here are just a few of the 150 plus classes offered this Summer at SLU. Due to our small class sizes, spaces are limited, so registration for the below is not guaranteed. .

  • General Chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Introduction to Neuroscience I
  • Calculus II
  • Physics I
  • Scientific Programming
  • Intro to Environmental Science
  • General Psychology
  • Ethics
  • Seminar in World Religions
  • Geographic Information Systems
  • Intro to International Politics
  • Principles of Economics
  • The Urban Community
  • Human Communication and Culture
  • Spatial Demography

Visiting Young Scholars

Visiting Young Scholars are current high school students who have the aptitude to succeed in 1000/2000 division courses at Saint Louis University. Qualified high school juniors and seniors may sit in SLU courses at the St. Louis campus, Spain campus or online.

Learn more about Visiting Young Scholars

Visiting/Non-Degree Seeking Students

Saint Louis University welcomes eligible undergraduate and graduate visiting students from any college or university to enroll in college credit courses at SLU, as well as all non-degree seeking undergraduate and graduate students wanting to take a course at SLU but who are not currently enrolled at another institution.

Visiting/non-degree students, either at the undergraduate or graduate level, are not formally pursuing a bachelor's degree or certificate at Saint Louis University (formal descriptions of admission classifications can be found ). For example, students:

  • Taking prerequisites or to enhance academic potential before applying to a degree/certificate program
  • Pursuing a bachelor's/master's degree or certificate elsewhere who plan to transfer credits to their home institutions
  • Exploring courses for personal growth or career advancement

Students are welcome to apply year-round for all sessions/semesters at SLU and must submit a new application for every semester they plan to enroll.

Winter Session

Looking to take classes over the winter break instead? The Saint Louis University winter session offers undergraduate, online three-credit hour courses during the holiday break (mid-December to mid-January).

Learn more about winter session

Faculty/Staff Auditing Courses

Faculty or staff wishing to "sit-in"/audit a course should complete a Petition for Course Audit form. If you are a faculty/staff member wanting to audit a class as non-degree seeking (not part of a particular program), please submit the form to jacob.wierson@slu.edu.

Complete the form (PDF)