Summer Session

Undergraduate Summer School

Plan ahead!  Registration for Summer School 2022 opens February 7, 2022 and summer courses will be available to view on December 1, 2021.  Online and on-campus courses will be offered in Summer 2022.

Do you have summer plans?  Choose a six week session that works best for you, and enjoy the rest of your summer break.

  • Session 1: May 16 to June 24, 2022
  • Session 2: June 27 to August 5, 2022

Easy Registration

  • Current Gonzaga Students
     
    Log in to your ZagWeb account and then click on the links below to complete your registration and summer financial aid application. A separate financial aid application is required for summer school aid.

     
  • Non-Gonzaga College Students
    Classes are open to undergraduate students enrolled at other colleges and universities, as well as those from the community who value lifelong learning. If you’re not currently enrolled at Gonzaga, you'll just need to complete the online Summer Activation Form to be assigned a PIN that will allow you to register for the courses of your choice.

  • Incoming First-Year College Students
    We are here to help you get started! Just contact the Office of Academic Advising and Assistance to learn more, discover what classes would get you off to a strong start, and get help with registration.
  • Rising High School Juniors and Seniors
    Qualified incoming high school juniors and seniors who meet the dual enrollment requirements at Gonzaga may choose to take summer classes for reduced tuition.  With a six week session, online and on campus classes, reduced tuition rates and a chance to get ahead before starting college full-time, Gonzaga's Summer School is a great addition to your summer plans.  

Reasons to Take Summer Session

  • Get ahead (or catch up) on credits and core requirements. Explore 2022 Undergrad Summer Courses and talk with your advisor to see how Summer Session can help you stay on track for graduation or prepare you for starting college in the fall.
  • Stay on track if you study abroad. Prepare by taking the classes you’ll miss while you’re away or catch up on classes after your return.
  • Schedule classes around a job or internship. Want to earn money and credits at the same time? Choose from many course options and fit in learning around your work schedule.
  • Lower undergraduate tuition rates for summer classes.  Pay less per credit for summer classes.

Contact the Summer Session Office