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The Summer Session 2025 course schedule will be available Monday, January 6, 2025. Course offerings generally remain consistent each summer. In the meantime, the course schedule for Summer Session 2024 can be easily searched here and viewed 0n RAMweb

For Summer-Only/Visiting students: If you are taking only online courses, view courses and register through CSU Online. If you are taking a combination of online and hybrid or in-person courses, please view courses below and register through RAMweb.

Summer Session 2025

Registration begins Tuesday, March 25 on RAMweb and continues on a space-available basis through the add/drop period for each course.

  • Courses will be offered face-to-face, hybrid, and online.
  • New courses may be added until courses begin.
  • Courses fill on a first-come, first-served basis; register early when possible.
  • Departments may add courses or adjust sections to accommodate need.
  • Instructors will be added throughout the spring.
  • An advising code is not needed for summer registration.
  • For additional information please visit Registration FAQs.

Course Search Features

  • The interactive course schedules are searchable by subject, term, online courses and AUCC category by using the four search buttons.
  • Filters are available to identify AUCC, face-to-face, hybrid, online, and other courses within search results.

Please note: Courses are added throughout the spring semester. Please check back or reach out to the course department if a course of interest is not yet available. New courses listings appear here after the nightly update to RAMweb.

Summer Session 2025 Term Schedule

CSU Summer Session 2025 Term Schedule: Four-week terms, eight-week terms, 12-week term and terms of additional lengths.
CSU Summer Session 2025 Term Schedule: 4-week terms: May 19-June 15, June 16-July 13, and July 14-August 10. 8-week terms: May 19-July 13 and June 16-August 10. 12-week term: May 19-August 10. Additional terms of varying lengths.

Registration begins March 25 (the Tuesday after Spring Break) and continues through the add/drop period for each course. Main-campus students must register through RAMweb with a few exceptions such as Education Abroad and specific field courses.

CSU Mountain Campus Courses

The beautiful CSU Mountain Campus is the summer home for academic courses. The two-week, 3-credit Nature, Immersion and Well-Being (NRRT 280) and 3-credit Environmental Humanities courses are open to students of the main campus, regardless of program of study.

Summer Programs for Admitted Students

Interested in experiencing unique, hands-on courses this summer? Learn more about education abroad, research, internship, service learning, and more.