Summer
School registration begins March 16th. Students may register up until the first day of class, but are strongly encouraged to register as early as possible to reserve a place in the class(es) of their choice. Courses with less than the required minimum enrollment may be cancelled on the last business day before the course begins. Early registration can help to avoid the unnecessary cancellation of a course.
Currently enrolled full-time
students and part-time students must register for summer
courses on-line using BannerWeb.
Web registration is available 7 days a week, from 8 am to midnight. Contact the Student Service Center for help if you have questions about web registration (phone 607-871-2123 or Email.
Other individuals wishing to
take summer courses must complete a registration form.
Registration may be done in person at the Student
Service Center in Seidlin Hall, through the
mail to the Student Service Center or, by fax
to 607-871-2347.
All new students must submit an Immunization Form before course registration can be completed.
Registration must be completed prior to the
first class, with full payment due on or before
the first class meeting. Students who have
registered, submitted their Immunization Form,
and paid their bill should go directly to their
classes at the start of the session. After
that time late fees will be assessed and, since
some classes have limited enrollment, no guarantee
of admission can be made. More information
about paying tuition and fees can be found
here.
Important: Students who qualify for tuition remission must submit their tuition remission request forms at least 2 weeks prior to the start of the class(es) for which they are registering.
Local high school juniors and seniors, commuting from home, can take summer school courses at the 100 and 200 levels. High school students must use a special registration form. The approval of the student's school counselor or principal is required each year. Special tuition arrangements made for high school students to attend AU classes during the fall and spring do not apply during the summer. If a high school student wishes to take a course during the summer, he/she must register and pay in full for the class taken. (If the student is eligible for tuition remission, forms must be submitted at least two weeks before the class begins.) Registration for any course depends on available openings. High school students enrolled in summer courses are not guaranteed acceptance into any AU degree program at a later date. Campus housing is not available for high school students attending summer courses.
Additional Requirements for International Students
To comply with the United States government's financial regulations for F-1 visa students, Alfred University requires proof of full financial support. International students must submit the following documents to the Office of International Programs at least 6 weeks prior to the start of their classes in order to receive the Form I-20 from Alfred University:
- Alfred University Summer School Financial Statement for International Students with an official stamp from a notary or bank. The student's sponsor must complete this form.
AND
- An official letter from the sponsor's bank indicating sufficient funds (officially translated into English) OR
- An official letter from the student’s government or sponsoring organization indicating the terms and amount of financial support
As soon as this information is received by the AU Office of International Programs, they will start the process for the I-20 and send it to the student’s home address. The student will then need to make an appointment with the U.S. Consulate to obtain a visa. Please visit the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services website for instructions on how to apply for an F-1 visa. International students with questions should contact the Office of International Programs at 607.871.2269.
Here is a list of the summer programs offered by the School of Art & Design. |
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