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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 2024

Registration begins Tuesday, March 19 in 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.
  • 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 2024 Term Schedule

CSU Summer Session 2024 Term Schedule. 4-week terms: May 13-June 9, June 10-July 7, and July 8-August 4. 8-week terms: May 13-July 7 and June 10-August 4. 12-week term: May 13-August 4. Additional terms of varying lengths.
CSU Summer Session 2024 Term Schedule: 4-week terms: May 13- June 9, June 10-July 7, and July 8-August 4. 8-week terms: May 13-July 7 and June 10-August 4. 12-week term: May 13-August 4. Additional terms of varying lengths.

Registration begins March 19, 2024, 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.