Summer Semester Courses

Check back soon for more information about Summer Session 2024. You will be able to register for classes at the same time you register for Fall 2024.


Overview

NetMath summer semester courses are offered during the University of Illinois Summer Semester. These courses are primarily intended for UIUC matriculating students. Unlike our self-paced, 16-week Academic Year term offerings, these courses have fixed dates for homework submission and taking exams. No extensions are allowed in summer semester course sections.

For 2024, our 8-week courses run June 10 – August 1. Each course has fixed dates for homework submission and midterm tests; most final exams must be taken on August 2nd.


COURSE OPTIONS

Please refer to this table for different course options to take a NetMath course this summer.


TESTING

All 2024 NetMath summer semester courses will have online exams. Exam dates, formats, and other information is posted on our Summer Exams page.


TO REGISTER

Illinois students may register in a Summer Semester NetMath course via Student Self-Service.

The UIUC Registrar's Office has posted information on registration time tickets for UIUC students here.

You may also find useful information about summer online courses on the Illinois Online Summer Session page.


NOTE THE FOLLOWING BEFORE REGISTERING

  • Summer Semester courses are 8 weeks long and do not allow extensions. 
  • Our 16-week self-paced Academic Year (AY) sections are a better fit for most students. A course list and registration information for our 16-week AY courses is available here.
  • Students may finish AY term courses in less than 16 weeks (in 8 weeks, for example). Qualifying students may purchase a 1- or 2-month extension, depending on the course, to finish the course.
  • Our Summer Semester courses are eligible for most types of financial aid. Financial aid is not applicable to most 16-week AY courses.

WITHDRAWALS & REFUNDS

Degree-seeking UIUC students must contact their college advisor to drop a summer semester course

Non-Degree students in a summer semester NetMath course