Earn Your Degree Faster by Taking Advantage of FSU’s Summer Session

Earn Your Degree Faster by Taking Advantage of FSU’s Summer Session

Feb 7, 2017

Registration is now open for Framingham State University’s summer sessions, which provide students with the opportunity to catch up or get ahead on their degree requirements.

Students can sign up for one of ten different sessions, with the earliest courses starting on May 22nd and new sessions beginning throughout June and early July.

The Office of Continuing Education is offering 140 undergraduate courses during the summer, including 85 that are entirely online. Students pursuing their graduate degree can enroll in any of 66 courses, half of which are offered online.

“The summer session is a great opportunity for full-time students to get ahead on their general education requirements and prerequisites, or for non-traditional students to begin chipping away at a bachelor’s degree,” says Dr. Scott Greenberg, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Continuing Education. “Students really enjoy the small class sizes and the opportunity to focus intently on just one or two courses.”

Framingham State Director of Graduate Admissions Danielle Donovan can personally attest to the value of the summer session. She took advantage of the summer months while earning her bachelor’s degree and master’s degree at Framingham State.

“The summer session is a convenient way to earn your degree faster,” Donovan says. “The schedules are very flexible and you still have time to enjoy the summer months because you’re not carrying a full course load.”

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About Framingham State University

Framingham State University was founded in 1839 as the nation’s first public university for the education of teachers. Since that time, it has evolved into a vibrant, comprehensive liberal arts institution offering small, personalized classes on a beautiful New England campus. Today, the University enrolls more than 6,000 students with 58 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in the arts, humanities, sciences, social sciences and professional fields. As a State College and University (SCU), Framingham State prides itself on quality academic programs, affordability, and commitment to access for all qualified students.