Jump-start your Temple education and save on tuition.
We’re committed to offering flexible academic offerings so all students have the opportunity to get ahead in the classroom or try university-level courses as part of the college search process.
Recent high school graduates who have been admitted to Temple may be permitted to take online courses this summer at a reduced cost. When you register for a summer course, you’ll pay half the tuition. For example, a three-credit course typically costs $1,950, so you would pay $975.
Summer Terms
Temple University offers courses over two terms during the summer. Summer I term courses began May 11, 2020, and Summer II term courses begin June 23, 2020.
Why enroll in a summer course at Temple?
As a high school student, you can take a summer course to help you
- prepare for the transition to university-level coursework,
- save time by getting a head start on earning academic credits,
- explore fields of study that interest you before you start your first semester,
- have the flexibility to take courses online and
- save on tuition.
Register for Summer II Courses
If you are a high school graduate who’s been offered admission to Temple and wish to take a Summer II course, you can register during your New Student Orientation. To sign up for Orientation, be sure to complete the steps listed in your Next Steps channel in TUportal. An advisor will work with you to help determine which of the available summer courses is right for you. Please note that Temple is unable to offer financial aid for summer online courses.
Course Offerings
You can choose from one of the following Summer II term courses.
School and College Contacts
If you have questions about summer course offerings, contact the school or college to which you were admitted.
School or College | Contact Name | Email Address |
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Tyler School of Art and Architecture | David Logan, director of academic advising | |
Fox School of Business | Julian White, director of academic advising | |
Office of Continuing Studies | Neal Conley, director of academic advising | |
College of Education and Human Development | Owen Jones, academic advisor | |
College of Engineering | Melissa Valdes, assistant director of academic advising | |
College of Liberal Arts | Chris Wolfgang, assistant dean of student services | |
Klein College of Media and Communication | Marybeth Flynn, assistant director of academic advising | |
Boyer College of Music and Dance | Brad Pearson, director of academic advising | |
College of Public Health | Lindsay Raab, associate director of academic advising | |
College of Science and Technology | Tom Price, director of academic advising | |
School of Theater, Film and Media Arts | Brad Pearson, director of academic advising |