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We know. It’s not summer yet and we’re trying to get you to think about summer school.

Actually, it’s not too early to think about summer school because summer school isn’t just for students who didn’t do so well during the year (although it is a way to keep up with your graduating-on-time friends).

Consider this:

  • Do you want to graduate early?
  • Are the summer school classes at your current college or university a little too expensive to allow you to take them?
  • Are you unsure of your major and want to try out some courses in various majors?
  • Would you like to concentrate on your major so you can take more electives later on in your school career?

The good thing is that whatever reason you have for wanting or needing to go to summer school, UNC Pembroke has the courses you need at a very competitive price. And it’s all delivered with the kind of personal attention that has drawn so many students to study with us.

For years, UNC Pembroke has been known as the school ‘where learning gets personal. It’s much more than a slogan here. Our professors often choose UNC Pembroke because small class sizes make it possible for them to devote as much time as necessary to ensure that their students get a full chance to learn. That’s true during the regular school year, but during summer school sessions, student-to-faculty ratios are even better. We know that personal attention is important because not everyone learns the same way or at the same speed. At UNC Pembroke, we will accommodate your learning needs. 

Schedule

  • MayMester: May 10-25
  • First Session: May 26-June 29
  • Intra Session 1: June 15-29
  • Intra Session 2: June 30-July 15
  • Second Session: June 30-August 4

Will My Courses Transfer? 

The courses you take and pass at UNC Pembroke during our summer sessions count the same as courses you take during the regular school year. If you are a student at a school outside North Carolina, chances are good that classes taken here will transfer directly as full credit hours. Arrangements by school vary, so we recommend you discuss specific transferability with our summer school staff and your home school. 

Lodging and Dining All Included 

As our guests, personal attention will extend outside the classroom as well. You’ll have a choice of double occupancy or a single room at either of two new on-campus residence halls or an on-campus apartment complex. Both are close to classrooms and dining, which feature an all-you-care-to-eat facility. All you have to do is pick your package. 

Lodging for each 5 week session in an on-campus apartment 

  • Double Occupancy Pine Hall: $600
  • Single Occupancy Pine Hall: $735
  • Double Occupancy Village Apartments: $650
  • Single Occupancy Village Apartments: $800

Available Meal Plans 

19 Meals per week for 5 weeks $470.00
14 Meals per week for 5 weeks $425.00 

NOTE: Subject to change.

A meal plan is optional at the Village Apartments. Those who do not desire meals on weekends may elect a 14-meal plan, valid Monday through Friday, or a 19-meal plan valid Monday through Sunday. Changes in meal plans cannot be made after the last day to register in each session.

NOTE: Munch Money with meal plans is not available in the summer.

Please note: cafeteria not open during MayMester sessions. Normal hours during all other sessions.

How Do I Sign Up? 

  1. Before you enroll, decide which session you want to attend. There are five sessions: two full-length sessions, two ‘intra’ sessions and a ‘mini’ semester.
  2. Pick a package of lodging and dining that fits your needs.
  3. Enroll. There are four ways for you to enroll in summer school classes at UNC Pembroke (or at least to get more information):
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