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SET A DIFFERENT COURSE WITH ONLINE SUMMER CLASSES
Course ScheduleSummer Sessions FAQS
Why should I consider taking a summer course?
- To graduate on time
- To raise my GPA
- To accelerate my time to receive my degree
- To maintain a scholarship such as Promise
- To take a course in a flexible, shortened time format
- To be able to focus on one class in a term
- To be able to take fewer courses during the fall and spring and still stay on track
What courses are being offered this summer?
Check out the online schedule of courses for details (by selecting Potomac State College as the Campus/Location: on the Class Schedule Search page).
When may I register for summer classes at Potomac State?
It is recommended you register at least one week before class begins. The college reserves the right to cancel courses with low enrollment.
What are the costs for summer classes at Potomac State?
WVU Potomac State College summer session costs.
Is financial aid available for summer courses?
Yes, students may be eligible for financial aid for summer courses. At Potomac State the summer term is packaged as part of the academic year, including the fall and spring semesters, so summer eligibility depends on what aid has been used in the prior two semesters. No separate application is required for summer financial aid.
Summer Financial Aid Information.
How do I register for summer courses at PSC?
Current student - Students currently earning a degree at WVU Potomac State College who wish to take summer courses can register through Star.
Registration for Current Students
New student - Complete and submit the online application. There is no application fee.
Complete the Online Application
Transient Credit Application - Transient students are current WVU Potomac State College students who are interested in taking a class or classes at another institution and applying them to course work at Potomac State College.
- Please use the Transient Credit Application Form to take courses at another institution while receiving WVU Potomac State College credit. Student must obtain ALL departmental approval using the Transfer Equivalency Review Request form for courses that are not currently in the Transfer Equivalency Self-Service system.
Non-Degree Student - Please complete and submit the online applicaiton and select non-degree as your student type.
Additional information for non-degree applicants:
- Non-degree applicants are required to submit official college transcript showing degree.
- Non-degree students will receive notification by mail regarding their admission decision.
- Once admitted, students may activate their MIX account and WVU Portal to facilitate next steps.
Visiting Student - You are considered a visiting student if you would like to take a course at WVU Potomac State College and have the credit transferred to another college or university.
Complete the Online ApplicationMorgantown or WVU Tech student – Current WVU Potomac State College students who are wishing to take courses at Morgantown or WVU Tech may request approval to do so via completing the Dual Campus / Visiting Student Form. After completing this form, submit a ticket and attach the form to your submission. Your request will be reviewed and processed, pending no concerns or issues with your submission.
Submit the Dual Campus FormCan I improve my GPA with summer courses?
Credits and grades for college-level courses completed at an accredited institution may be transferable towards a degree.