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Types of Summer, Winter and May Courses
Plan to take your University of Tampa summer courses in one of four ways: in-person, online, hybrid and Zoom.
In-person听courses meet face-to-face on campus at times and places designated in the summer schedule.
Online听(asynchronous) 绿奴天花板ampa offers online courses that students can access anytime, anyplace. Students will have access to lectures, meet weekly deadlines for projects and exams, and professors will remain available throughout the course all while enjoying the flexibility of online learning. Students can search for and enroll in online courses through听, filtering by "delivery mode." Students should also read the听听public notes available for the course.
Hybrid听is a mixture of face-to-face and online course meetings. Students can search for and enroll in hybrid courses through听, filtering by "delivery mode." Students should also read the听听public notes available for the course.
Other Distance Learning听(synchronous/ Zoom) courses are also accessed online and have a particular 鈥渟ame time, same place鈥 meeting pattern. Students and their instructors log on via Zoom at a specific day and time. Students can search for and enroll in Zoom courses through听, filtering by "location." Students should also read the听听public notes available for the course.
All the Details
Information
Have a question not answered here? Contact us about summer, winter and May sessions at听summer@ut.edu.
Summer housing.听On-campus housing is available in the summer. Residence hall housing applications for May and Summer Session I will open on Sunday, March 1, 2025, and are due by Monday, April 14,听2025, at 5 p.m.听
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For information about on-campus or off-campus summer housing, contact the听Office of Residence Life听at听reslife@ut.edu.听The application for on-campus summer housing is available in Simplicity and is due to Residence Life by Monday, April 14,听2025, at 5 p.m.
Students are encouraged to go on the wait list in those instances when a desired course is full. Wait lists are monitored daily, and students who meet all course requirements are automatically registered in the course if a seat opens up. Students on the wait list are placed in the course on a first-in first-out basis. Wait lists remain active until the start of classes in each respective summer term. Only department chairs may over-ride the wait list to add students to a closed class.
For online and remotely taught classes, the time blocks are reserved for class meetups. Though you may not be meeting all together throughout the entire time block, we want those times available for your instructors to schedule them. Therefore, you cannot register for classes that overlap the time blocks without special permission. Many online and remotely taught classes are not entirely asynchronous; that is, without common meet up times. Furthermore, the classes require the usual amount of work, so students are not encouraged to take more hours than can be handled for success in the class.
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To听receive a registration override, you must obtain approval from both instructors (email approval is fine) stating there will be no time conflict or the instructor will make other arrangements with the student. Then, send these approvals to听registrar@ut.edu听with very clear instructions as to the two classes you want placed on your schedule, be sure to include the course ID and section number for both, the term, your student ID and each instructor鈥檚 approval email message. You may want to request a confirmation from the Registrar鈥檚 Office.
Learn more about听summer tuition and fees.
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Financial aid听is very limited during the summer. Students who wish to apply and qualify for summer financial aid should talk with a financial aid counselor as early as possible. Contact the听Financial Aid Office听at (813) 253-6219 or听finaid@ut.edu听to explore your options. New students should complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).