Summer enrollment is available to students from other colleges as well as those currently studying at CVCC. Students may choose the traditional summer session (8-10 weeks) or the intensive online Summer Intersession (4 weeks).
CVCC is pleased to offer a large selection of summer courses for student convenience. Summer courses are delivered in a traditional classroom seated setting, as hybrids (part online and part classroom) and/or totally online. Students may choose from the following options, or a combination:
Consult the College Catalog for course descriptions and prerequisites.
Online math classes require students to have the midterm and final exams proctored. There are two ways to do this:
Some Testing Centers charge a fee for test proctoring. The midterm and final exam dates are published on the Semester Schedule.
If you are taking classes at CVCC in the Spring '19 semester, you may visit the Advising Center (located on the lower level of Student Services building) for information about summer school.
» How to apply and enroll in Summer School
» How to take summer classes at CVCC if you are currently enrolled at another college/university.