Courses
Summer School at Appalachian offers a wide range of courses, programs, workshops, and extra-curricular activities to further your academic goals or to complement your summer activities. These offerings include:
On-Campus Courses
On-campus courses, offered through the Office of the Registrar, include all the summer courses for credit available to current degree and non-degree seeking students.
- Class Schedule Search to view the Summer 2009 schedule.
- Special Course Descriptions, Summer 2009 (MS Word) or (RTF) - to access descriptions and further information on specific courses.
Early Registration for All Terms of Summer Sessions, 2009
Students enrolled during the Spring Semester, 2009, will be invited to early register March 30-April 10. Schedule adjustment will be April 23 and 24. Enrolled students will be notified of the specific date on which they will have initial access to the University’s WEB REGISTRATION SYSTEM (WRS).
Visiting and Returning students wishing to register during the early registration period may do so ONLY if the complete application materials have been submitted prior to March 15. This early registration cannot be guaranteed. Registration opens again on May 25. Visiting and Returning students are encouraged to complete and submit their applications at least several days prior to open registration. The last day to prepay for the first half of Summer School is May 8, 2009. If payment is not received by that date, the early registration will be cancelled.
Appalachian Overseas Education Programs
Appalachian Overseas Education Programs are faculty-led study abroad programs in which students can earn college credit while studying abroad. With the exception of some language programs, courses are taught in English by Appalachian professors. Unless otherwise indicated, international airfare, insurance, and housing are included in all programs. For more information, contact International Education and Development at 828.262.2046.
Conferences and Institutes Programs and Workshops
Conferences and Institutes Programs and Workshops include a variety of non-credit, continuing education programs for individuals of all ages at locations including the Broyhill Inn and Conference Center, Camp Broadstone, and Appalachian's main campus. For more information, contact the Office of Conferences and Institutes at 828.262.3045.
Off-campus (Distance Education) Courses
Off-campus (Distance Education) Courses include undergraduate, graduate, and teacher licensure programs for North Carolina residents at sites away from our main campus. For more information, please contact the Office of Extension and Distance Education at 828.262.3113.