Important Dates and Deadlines
June 10 | Maymester grades due |
June 11 | Summer Session A last day to withdraw; n ... |
June 13 | Summer graduation application deadline |
June 20 | Juneteenth holiday (observed); No classe ... |
How to Withdraw. During the first week of each term, you can add and drop classes with no academic or financial implications. After drop/add week ends, removing a course from your schedule is considered a withdrawal, which means you receive a W on your transcript and are still financially liable for the associated tuition and fees.
Review your Summer B midterm grades in OASIS. Concerned about what you see and want to ensure you’re on track? Seek immediate guidance from both your academic and financial aid advisors. July 30: Last day to withdrawal from a Summer B …
Totally Withdraw (Official Withdrawals): After your official withdraw from all USF courses for a term is processed, you will be notified within 30 days if you owe an immediate repayment of financial aid student aid (e.g. student loans, etc.) The amount of federal student aid that you must repay is determined by the Federal Formula for Return of Title IV funds (Section 484B of the …
Mar 11, 2022 · Last day to withdraw (“W”) from Summer Session C without academic penalty: June 29: Summer Session B first day of classes: July 3: Independence Holiday (observed); No classes and USF offices closed: July 24: Summer Session C classes end: July 24: Summer Session B last day to withdraw; no refund and no academic penalty: August 7: Summer …
You may drop classes up to the posted deadline (see your student catalog or Registrar's Office for this schedule), but usually sometime up to the 10th week of classes.
You can take up to 14 credit hours over the summer. If you are registered for a Maymester course, you are limited to one additional course during summer session A or C. Summer session B dates do not overlap with Maymester, so you can take an additional two courses during summer session B.
Do I have to attend Summer term? All students entering USF with fewer than 60 semester hours of credit are required to earn at least nine semester hours of credit prior to graduation by enrolling in courses for one or more summer sessions.
five courseAll undergraduate students will be limited to a total of five course withdrawals while enrolled as a degree-seeking or a non-degree seeking undergraduate student.
Earn 3 credits in just 4 weeks and satisfy your State of Florida summer enrollment requirement. Undergraduate and graduate courses are available.
Summer 2022 Sessions: 12 weeks, 6 weeks, or 3 weeksSESSIONSSESSION #SUMMER 2022 Dates12 week sessionSession 15/23 – 8/12 (M-F)6 week sessionSession 25/23 – 7/1 (M-F)6 week sessionSession 37/5 – 8/12 (T-F)3 week sessionSession 45/23 – 6/10 (M-F)3 more rows
Take summer online courses at USF to get ahead and stay ahead in your academic career. We schedule the courses you need, recruit the best faculty and graduate student instructors, and offer classes in flexible sessions to fit your schedule.
2021* on-campus - ace vs. traditional summer b start:ChargeACE In-State StudentSummer B Out-of-State StudentTuition and Fees$1,986$3,487.06Housing*$1,362.66$1,964.67Dining*$949$1,138.80Total$4,297.66$6,590.53
Undergraduate Tuition and FeesTuitionPer SemesterPer UnitSummer classes on the USF Main (Hilltop) Campus (per unit only)n/a$1,310 (Summer 2022 rate)Undergraduate programs offered at USF's additional locations:Management Degree Completion Program (BSM) at the SF Downtown and Pleasanton Campuses (per unit only)$1,1502 more rows
During the first week of each term, you can add and drop classes with no academic or financial implications. After drop/add week ends, removing a course from your schedule is considered a withdrawal, which means you receive a W on your transcript and are still financially liable for the associated tuition and fees.
TOtally Withdraw (Official Withdrawals): After your official withdraw from all USF courses for a term is processed by the University Registrar, you will be notified within 30 days if you owe an immediate repayment of financial aid student aid (e.g. student loans, Florida Bright Futures, etc.)
Students who wish to withdraw must submit a Voluntary Withdrawal Form, available from the Graduate School (www.grad.usf.edu). Once processed, the student's status will be changed from Graduate Degree Seeking to Non-Degree Seeking.
Summer Sessions A & C drop/add ends; fee liability/tuition payment deadline
Last day to register for Fall classes without late registration fee penalty (tentative)
New Year's Day holiday (observed); no classes & USF offices closed (tentative)
First day of classes for College of Nursing Alternative Calendar Courses (tentative)
Check out some of the important dates to be aware of each semester. A full list of university dates is available here .
To stay registered in each of your courses, you MUST attend the first day of classes and be accounted for in first-day attendance.
After your official withdraw from all USF courses for a term is processed by the University Registrar, you will be notified within 30 days if you owe an immediate repayment of financial aid student aid (e.g. student loans, Florida Bright Futures, etc.)
The attached letter from the US Department of Education addresses the treatment of students and borrowers who are members of the National Guard or Reserves and who have been ordered to active military duty as a result of the recent terrorist attacks.
Take the courses you need to catch up or get ahead at USF this summer. Financial aid available for eligible students.
Earn 3 credits in just 4 weeks and satisfy your State of Florida summer enrollment requirement. Undergraduate and graduate courses are available.
Reduce your course load and get one step closer to graduation. Find out how summer session can help you achieve your educational goals.