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Summer Sessions
Registration
Registration opens March 5, 2012.
Lewis & Clark Students
Lewis & Clark students may now register for Summer Sessions using WebAdvisor. Students are no longer required to pay a deposit to register for summer courses. For detailed Registration instructions, scroll down.
Students interested in registering for a summer internship or independent study should carefully review the policy on Summer Internship and Independent Study Credits.
Please Note: Online registration closes May 16th. After May 16, please complete the Summer 2012 Registration and Payment Form and submit it to the Registrar’s Office.
New Students and Lewis & Clark Staff
Lewis & Clark College Summer Sessions has open enrollment for students who have completed high school. Students who are not current, degree-seeking Lewis & Clark students, including LC Staff, will not be able to register using WebAdvisor. Please follow the New Student Registration Procedures if you fall under this category.
High School Students
Academically advanced high school juniors and seniors may enroll with the consent of the Director of Summer Sessions. See our Information for High School Students page for application procedures.
Summer Sessions Auditing Program
Lewis & Clark College now offers a Summer Sessions Auditing Program. Visit our Summer Sessions Auditing page to find out who is eligible to audit summer courses and learn how to apply.
Registration and participation in Summer Sessions does not constitute admission to any degree-granting program of the College.
Ready to Register?
Please see the Registrar’s online registration instructions for details on how to register via WebAdvisor. When viewing the course schedule online, be sure to look at the section number and dates for the course. Sessions I and II are combined and appear in order of course number.
Undergraduates may take a maximum course load of 9 semester credits per session, or 10 credits if approved for overload. At this time, students may only register for 9 credits online. If you would like to register for additional credits, please complete the Summer 2012 Registration and Payment Form and submit it to the Registrar’s Office.
Students may enroll in one PE/A course per session. WebAdvisor will allow students to register for one PE/A course online. If you would like to enroll in a second PE/A course, please complete the Summer 2012 Registration and Payment Form and submit it to the Registrar’s Office.
Early registration is encouraged. If insufficient registration is received for any course by May 7 (for Session I) or by June 18 (for Session II), the class will be canceled and students notified by email. Students will have the option of obtaining a refund or registering for a different course.
Summer tuition and fees are due on the first day of the summer session you are attending. Details regarding payment procedures may be found on the Tuition and Payment page.
Questions? Call the Registrar’s Office at (503)768-7335
Policies and Procedures
Course Descriptions
Course descriptions (including prerequisites) may be accessed through links from the Course List.
A course prerequisite indicates the background needed for successful completion of the course. Students who have questions after reading a course description may contact the instructor.
Courses numbered 100-299 are lower-division; those numbered 300-499 are upper-division undergraduate courses.
Final Examinations
Final Examinations are administered on the last day of class unless otherwise specified by the instructor.
Cancellation
A course with insufficient enrollment may be canceled. In such an event, students may receive a refund or register for a different course. The College reserves the right to cancel or modify any course and to change dates, times, and instructors as necessary.
Helpful Links
Contact Us
The Summer Sessions Program is located in room 346 of John R. Howard Hall on the Undergraduate Campus.
Emailcasummer@lclark.edu
Voice503-768-7135
Fax503-768-7105
DirectorJulia Unangst
Summer Sessions Program
Lewis & Clark
0615 S.W. Palatine Hill Road, MSC 71
Portland, OR 97219
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