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Faculty Resources

Welcome to Summer Session 2025

The following pages have been developed for faculty and staff for Summer Session 2025. 

Advising Resources Faculty Teaching

Course Schedule

The Preliminary Course Listing is now available and lists undergraduate courses by term and graduate courses by department/program. The Public Course Schedule will be available on February 27 and will provide complete course details. 

Stay Connected

Please reach out if you have any questions or suggestions for future courses via email at elo@cortland.edu. Connect with us on social media!  Follow us on Facebook or Instagram.

Summer Session 2025 Dates

To accommodate busy student schedules, Summer Session includes multiple terms and most courses are 5 weeks long. 

Full Summer Session (10-week)
May 21 - August 4

Summer Session I
May 21 - June 26

Term A
May 21 - June 9

Term B
June 10 - June 26

Summer Session II
June 30 - August 4

Term C
June 30 - July 15

Term D
July 16 - August 4

*No classes or assignments shall be due in observance of Memorial Day on Monday, May 26, Juneteenth on Thursday, June 19 and Independence Day on Friday, July 4. 

Please note: A slight change to the end date of Term C and the start date to Term D have been made. All dates are correct effective October 8, 2024.

Registration 

Please view the Registration page for more detailed information regarding registration, including deadlines for each specific term. 

SUNY Cortland Students

Student Group

Registration Start Date

Graduate Students Monday, April 7
Seniors Tuesday, April 8
Juniors Thursday, April 10
Sophomores Monday, April 14
Freshmen Wednesday, April 16

Visiting Students

Registration for visiting students opens at 8 a.m. on Monday, April 14. Please view the Registration page for more information on non-SUNY Cortland student registration. 

Credit Limits

Please visit the Registration page for more information on credit limits in Summer Session.  We encourage all advisors to submit an approval form for any student seeking 7+ credits in Summer Session. This will ensure associate dean review and avoid potential follow-up with students who enrolled in excess credit hours.