Accelerated Credit Accumulation
With only 8–12 weeks to complete a class, summer sessions let you earn credits at a rapid rate, shortening overall graduation time or opening room for electives.
Summer Planning
What if you could finish courses faster, catch up, or explore a new major before the next fall semester? The first question most curious readers ask is: how does a summer session fit into the larger UGA schedule? In plain language, a summer session is a short, intensive block of classes held during the summer term that lets students earn credits, meet prerequisites, or simply keep learning momentum.
START WITH THE BASICS
The University of Georgia offers two summer terms—Summer I (June–August) and Summer II (August–September)—each with its own set of academic calendars, enrollment deadlines, and credit limits. These sessions run concurrently with the usual semester timetable, allowing students to compress course loads or make up missed credits.
Because the summer term is shorter, instructors design courses to cover the same material in a tighter schedule. This can mean more focused lectures, higher‑frequency assignments, and a faster pace, but also provides a chance to master subjects before the next full academic year.
THE CORE BUILDING BLOCKS
For anyone new to summer coursework, understanding these key foundations will help you choose the right classes and stay on track.
With only 8–12 weeks to complete a class, summer sessions let you earn credits at a rapid rate, shortening overall graduation time or opening room for electives.
The UGA catalog lists a wide range of courses during summer, including introductory, advanced, and even some professional‑development options that are not offered during fall or spring.
Enrollment numbers are typically lower than regular semesters, giving you a higher chance of securing a seat in high‑demand courses.
YOUR LEARNING PATH
Begin your summer journey by following these steps, designed for beginners who want clear, actionable guidance.
QUESTIONS NEWCOMERS ASK
Practical answers about UGA Summer Sessions: Leveraging the Academic Calendar.
Yes, credits earned in approved summer courses transfer automatically to the following academic year, provided they meet the program’s requirements.
The cost per credit is typically the same, but many universities offer discounted rates or waived fees for summer enrollment. Check the UGA tuition page for current details.
UGA provides orientation, academic advising, and access to the campus library’s extended hours. Many faculty members also hold virtual office hours during the summer.
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PUT IT INTO PRACTICE
Explore the UGA summer course catalog today, talk to an advisor, and set your study plan. Start the summer that moves you closer to your degree.