Spend the Summer with Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»
IN NYC OR AT HOME
- Take classes on two Manhattan campuses or online
- Live in our safe and friendly on-campus housing
- Earn credits to fulfill degree requirements or graduate school pre-requisites
Session I: May 27 – July 3, 2025
Session II: July 7 – August 7, 2025
IN NYC OR AT HOME
Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³» summer classes are open to all students, including visiting students and rising high school seniors. With classes offered in Midtown Manhattan, Upper Manhattan, and online, any student can find a convenient course that fits their schedule.
Most classes meet for 5 weeks, in one of our 2 summer sessions. Some classes meet for the entire 10-week summer semester. For exact dates, see the academic calendar on the Registrar's Website.
Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»'s Summer Session is pleased to offer all courses needed as prerequisites for the Katz School's Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. For sciences with labs, lectures meet for 2 periods on Tuesdays and Thursdays; labs meet for 2 periods on Mondays and Wednesdays.
Session I: May 27-July 3:
Session II: July 7-August 7:
Additionally, we are offering Biology Principles I and II. Visiting students planning to start their BSN in Fall 2025 should complete an equivalent Biology Principles with Lab course BEFORE the start of Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»'s Summer Session.
Session I: May 27-July 3:
Session II: July 7-August 7:
These courses fulfill major requirements or major electives for Sy Syms School of Business:
Session I: May 27-July 3:
Session II: July 7-August 7:
The following courses fulfill various General Education requirements for Stern College students.
Modes of Expression
Foundations and Contemporary Perspectives of History, Philosophy & Social Sciences
Interpreting Literature and the Arts
Science and Technology
Quantitative Skills
Modes of Expression
Foundations and Contemporary Perspectives of History, Philosophy & Social Sciences
Interpreting Literature and the Arts
Quantitative Skills
These courses fulfill parts of the Sy Syms School of Business general education requirements:
Session I: May 27-July 3:
Session II: July 7-August 7:
The following courses fulfill various Core requirements for Yeshiva College students.
INTC: Interpreting the Creative
HBSI: Human Behavior and Social Institutions
NAWO: Natural World
EXQM: Experimental and Quantitative Methods
COWC: Contemporary World Cultures
INTC: Interpreting the Creative
HBSI: Human Behavior and Social Institutions