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May 12, 2008 - May 23, 2008
Spring Graduate Academic Inter-session
May 16, 2008 - May 29, 2008
High School Arts 2008

Summer Sessions

Join hundreds of students who enjoy UT’s Summer Sessions to earn college credits, satisfy pre-requisites or complete general education requirements. Explore the world of the arts, sciences and business and much more with courses such as photography, biochemistry, and microeconomics. The summer sessions schedule is available online.

Download the Summer Sessions brochure (PDF).

UT faculty are dedicated to teaching. Instructors include authors, scientists and scholars who are experts in their fields. On-campus resources include computer labs, library, University Bookstore, housing, dining services, tutoring, fitness center, swimming pool, and tennis courts.

Summer 2008 Sessions

Session I: May 27-July 3
Session II: July 1-Aug. 14
12-Week Session: May 27-Aug. 14

Summer 2008 Registration

Continuing UT Students:
Register using SpartanWeb. Advisor permission to register is not needed.

New Degree-Seeking Students:
Apply online. Once admitted to the University, schedule an advising appointment by calling (813) 253-6211.

Non-Degree/Transient (Visiting)/Auditors:
Complete the application process as either non-degree seeking (not attending another school), transient (visiting)*, or auditor**. Apply online. Submit course requests to utsummersessions@ut.edu. Please include your full name and contact information.

*Transient (visiting) students need an official letter from their home school stating that they are in good standing and eligible to return. This letter should include a list of approved courses.

**Auditing a class requires instructor approval.


Contact Information

School of Continuing Studies
University of Tampa
401 W. Kennedy Blvd.
Tampa, FL 33606-1490

phone: (813) 253-6249
e-mail: utsummersessions@ut.edu
fax: (813) 258-7451

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