Gonzaga University's summer sessions are administered through the School of Professional Studies. Courses during these sessions are designed to meet diverse interests and needs, and range from graduate (doctoral) to undergraduate, credit to non-credit, and traditional to innovative. More detailed information on the different sessions is available in the office of the Dean of School of Professional Studies and/or the Registrar's Office. Admission to or attendance at a summer session neither presupposes nor implies acceptance into a degree program; attendance at graduate-level courses for summer students who are not in a degree program requires permission from the appropriate Department Chairperson.
Undergraduate and Graduate Courses
Gonzaga undergraduate students may take classes that meet core curriculum requirements and other courses required for their degree programs. Students from other colleges and universities frequently have an opportunity to take Summer Session courses at Gonzaga that are not available to them on their home campus, or that can be transferred to another institution.
Graduate students will find classes acceptable in programs for the Gonzaga master's degree, and in some departments they will find complete programs offered in the Summer Session. Courses, institutes, and workshops are also available to students who are interested in continuing their education. Select courses are offered on-line in the summer.