Welcome To Summer School 2011
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High Point University's summer programs are designed to enhance the benefit of learning for students who wish to enroll in courses during the summer. Both HPU students and students from other universities may take courses during our summer sessions. With both day and evening classes, summer learners can take full advantage of additional course credits at their convenience. Evening Classes are offered at both our High Point and Winston-Salem Campuses.
We welcome you to our campus and are excited to have you join our High Point University family, if only for a few months. Summer course enrollment and registration for summer only students is conducted through the Evening Degree Program.
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Tuition
Tuition for May 2010 session is $335 per credit hour or $1005 for a 3 credit class. Estimated tuition for sessions beginning after June 1, 2010 is $380 per credit hour or $1,140 for a 3 credit course.
All students enrolled in summer classes will be charged a technology fee. Technology fee for May session is $60. Estimated technology fee for the June/July sessions is $65.
Undergraduate day students will be charged a $65 activity fee for each four-week day session or $130 for 8 weeks of enrollment. Students will be charged a maximum $130 total for June-July sessions.
The charge for auditing is one-half the charge for the course on a per credit hour basis. Charges may be paid by cash, check, or credit card (American Express, MasterCard, or Discover).
Financial assistance for summer school is limited to funds not used during the 2009-10 academic year and requires a separate application. The deadline for all requests for summer assistance is Monday, May 3. 2010.
Room and BoardEstimated room and board is $1175 for a double room for each four-week day session. A registration fee of $25 will be charged for day students who have not previously attended High Point University. A meal plan is required for those enrolled in a class or internship and living on campus.
HousingDouble rooms will be made available to all students who are requesting housing during one or more summer sessions. Single rooms will only be provided if an ADA Special Housing Needs Request form has been approved through our Coordinator of Disability Services. If a student is planning on living on campus during the summer, they need to sign up via their MYSTUFF Account. Once they have logged into their account, they need to fill out the On Campus Summer Living Form. The University provides single beds, dressers, desk and chairs, and free laundry facilities. We suggest that you bring hangers, a clock, pillows, linens, blanket, throw rug, small refrigerator, shower bucket, and a study lamp. Please contact the Office of Student Life at 336.841.9231 or studentlife@highpoint.edu with any questions.
Check In InformationHousing for summer school will be open for check-in from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon. Summer Session I check-in is on Monday, May 31st. Summer Session II check-in is on Sunday, June 27th. When checking into a room, each student must complete a Room Inventory form to be checked and signed by a Resident Assistant. When checking out, the Resident Assistant will compare the Room Inventory form with the current condition of the room. The student will be assessed for any damage to the room or its contents. Checkout for summer school ends at 5:00 p.m. on the last day of each summer session.
Summer housing is only available to students what are enrolled in Summer Session I or II.
Residential Costs include room and board. All residential students must carry a full meal plan during the summer months.
- Summer Campus Life
Campus life thrives during the summer at HPU. Residential students enjoy a wide variety of engaging activities found at both The Slane Center and University Center facilities. The University Center (UC) offers generous space for fellowship, the Learning Commons, and houses "The Extraordinaire Cinema". "The Extraordinaire Cinema" features high definition quality films and seats up to 200 movie-goers. The Summer Film Series offers features each week. The Slane Student Center is located in the center of campus. Home to the Café, Chick-fil-A, Subway, Starbucks, Campus Concierge desk, and HPUREC, the Slane Center serves as an information center and provides many opportunities for students to eat, stay fit, or just hang out. HPUREC features 2 levels of cardio and free-weight equipment, 2 basketball courts, an outdoor pool and even a complimentary bicycle program. HPUREC summer hours vary, please check the daily Campus Concierge email for updates. Please contact the Campus Concierge at 336.841.4636 if you have any questions.
Undergraduate day students will be charged a $65 activity fee for each four-week day session or $130 for 8 weeks of enrollment. Students will be charged a maximum $130 total for June-July sessions.
The fee will provide day students access to the Slane Student Center during the months of June and July and the University Center during the month of July.
Student Health Services by Cornerstone Health Care will be open Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. - Noon during the months of June and June.