Published May 7, 2019 in News
Don’t slide through summer. Keep making strides toward your goals by earning credits in two online summer sessions with CSU!
Federal Grants Available
Undergraduate students, may qualify for a Federal Government Pell Grant to cover the majority of their summer tuition charges. Please contact the CSU Financial Aid Office for more details.
Online Students
These sessions are a great option for online students who already know the format of CSU online courses which emphasize interaction between peers and professors in eight-week sessions. “Flexibility was the biggest thing—that I can work around my work schedule.” Thomas Winiarczyk, a Master of Arts in Counseling graduate from Dallas, Pennsylvania, appreciated that he didn’t have to be present online during any specific time, and he could study when it was most convenient for him.
On-Campus Students
On-campus students can take advantage of the focus available by concentrating on one or two classes over the course of their summer. Earning these credits now could open up their schedules during their traditional on-campus semesters. This could allow them to get involved in more co-curricular activities, ministries or employment, with a smaller credit load during the year.
Incoming Students
Students who will be members of CSU’s incoming class of 2019 can get a feel for collegiate academics and a jump start on their degree by starting classes during the summer through our High School Dual Enrollment program. Students receive the courses at a discounted rate, and even better, the tuition is reimbursed when they become an on-campus CSU student!
Multiple Levels of Study
Students can choose from undergraduate or graduate courses in the first online session, running from May 20 to June 12. Undergraduate courses are also offered in the second online session, running June 24 to August 16. These undergraduate summer sessions overlap for three weeks. Baptist Bible Seminary’s online summer courses run May 13 to July 5.
Register Today
Students must register by Friday, May 10 for the first session. Registration for the second session closes Friday, June 14. Current students, please contact your academic advisor to register. Incoming students, please talk to your admissions counselor. Those ready to learn more should connect at https://discover.clarkssummitu.edu to be connected with an admissions counselor.
Undergraduate Course Options:
Session 1
Comprehensive Microsoft Excel
Bible Survey
Deuteronomy
Genesis
Academic and Researched Writing
World Religions
Survey of Biblical Themes in Literature
Pastoral Apprenticeship
Worldviews: Humanities and Science
Psychology of Learning and Education
Dynamics of Discipleship
Historical and Contemporary Theories in Counseling
Earth Science Survey
Building a Biblical Lifestyle
Senior Seminar
Session 2
Principles of Bible Study
Matthew
Writing Across the Disciplines
American Literature II
General Psychology
Crisis Counseling
Theology Survey
Theology Distinctives
Graduate Course Options
Interpretation of Romans
Methods of Biblical Change
Introduction to Group Counseling
Appraisal and Testing in Counseling
The Helping Relationship
Research Methods
Assessment of Learning
Leadership in Active Learning
Organization as a Learning Community
Strategic Thinking
Development of a Dynamic Team
Governance and Administration of Non-Profits
Financial Management of Non-Profits
Risk Management
How to Develop a Biblical Worldview
Survey of Doctrine
Dispensational Premillennialism
An Interpretive Study of Biblical Discipleship
Seminary Course Options
Studies in the Problem of Evil
World Ministry & Local Church
Greek Exegetical Methods
Hebrew Exegesis
Principles of Biblical Leadership
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