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Study in the Heart of Boston this Summer

Boston is one of the world’s most historic and culturally rich cities. Enjoy all that the city and Suffolk have to offer this summer. Suffolk offers great summer options for students pursuing degrees at other schools, and for non-enrolled individuals looking for a summer of learning and exploration.  

High School Students

Suffolk University summer programs for high school students.

Undergraduate Students

ON CAMPUS OR ONLINE: Undergraduate Suffolk University courses are available to non-Suffolk students through our Continuing and Professional Studies (CAPS) program. CAPS is a non-degree continuing education program that allows students to register for college courses without formally applying for admission to the University.

      Summer I Offerings   (courses begin May 16)
      Summer II Offerings   (courses begin July 5)
      School of Art & Design courses (June 7 – August 16)

Courses in the Sawyer Business School are only available to undergraduates who have completed all necessary prerequisites. CAPS applications for both the Summer I and Summer II sessions must be received by the start of Summer I classes on May 16, 2011. Registration begins April 1st.

STUDY ABROAD: Study at the University’s international campuses in Madrid and Dakar, Senegal, or in cities across the globe. Students can explore photojournalism in Tuscania, Italy; master the French language in Vichy, France; or travel through the Czech Republic and Poland on a philosophy tour. From London to Tokyo, from Ireland to Mexico. 

      Study Abroad Programs  (see specific programs for dates) 
 

Graduate Students

ON CAMPUS OR ONLINE: Considering graduate school, but want to try it out before applying? Take one or more summer course through our CAPS or MAPS programs.

Suffolk University graduate courses in the College of Arts and Sciences and the Public Administration and Health Administration departments are available to non-matriculated graduate students on an as-available basis through our Continuing and Professional Studies (CAPS) program. Some courses, such as those in the Psychology department and those that are offered online, may require prior approval by the class instructor.

MBA courses: Select MBA courses are being offered at our Boston campus, and at Suffolk's North Andover campus (at Merrimack College). On a limited, selective basis, individuals with strong undergraduate academic performance and a minimum of a 3 year’s full-time work experience have the opportunity to enroll in a maximum of 6 credits of MBA core courses (with some restrictions) while preparing for their GMATs. Students should apply through the Management Advancement Professional Studies (MAPS) program.

Graduate CAPS applications and MAPS applications for both the Summer I and Summer II sessions must be received by May 18th.