Summer Sessions

Molloy College offers courses during several summer sessions on campus. A student in the Professional Development Programs may take one course for a maximum of three credits during the one-week Summer Institutes for Graduate Education courses. During each of the two Graduate five-week sessions, Summer Session Long I and Long II, students may take up to six credits in each term. During the Graduate seven-week Summer Session Long III or Long IV, students may take up to six credits in each term. Graduate Nursing courses are offered throughout the summer with variable dates, generally in Summer Session Long. Some Graduate Programs will offer courses in the four week sessions of Summer I and Summer II. Limited courses may be offered in Summer Long with variable dates when needed.

All graduate-level and doctoral-level students are limited to a maximum of two courses of six credits in any session or overlapping time period in the summer. The summer session student schedules must not overlap or conflict. Permission to exceed these limits must be obtained from the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. The maximum credit load for Summer Session Long will vary and will be based on the particular requirements and limitations of the individual courses offered. Problems or questions regarding Summer Session will be resolved or answered by the Associate Dean for Academic Support Services in Academic Affairs.

Molloy College courses and credits may generally be acceptable as transfer credits by other accredited colleges and universities, subject to the institution's transfer policies. Before attending Molloy, students wishing to transfer credits to another graduate program are strongly advised to verify and confirm with the other institution the grade needed and that the credits can be accepted.

Summer courses are the equivalent in content and credit to the courses offered during the regular academic semesters. Summer courses are billed at the per credit rate, and under no circumstances can they be considered as part of the tuition charges and fees of another semester.

Additional information: Summer and Intersession Courses