Taking summer classes can accelerate your education, helping you earn your degree or certificate faster. With start dates in May and July, this is the time to register and propel your future forward.
- Summer 1: May 27 – July 3
- Summer 2: July 7 – August 15
Benefits of Attending:
- Value. Take classes without going into debt. View Tuition and Fees.
- Convenience. Stay near, go far… at one of our facilities.
- Flexible. Choose from a variety of classes in online, in-person, or hybrid class formats.
- Excellence. Learn from top-of-the-line faculty.
- Transferability. Transferring credits is stress-free with 100+ agreements with major universities.
Summer Class Offerings
- ACC 150: Accounting Principles 1
- ACC 175: Accounting Principles 2
- ACC 220: Automated Accounting
- ACC 281 Financial Accounting and Reporting
- ACC 282: Taxation and Regulation
- ANT 100: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- ART 101: Introduction to Art History
- ASL 101: American Sign Language 1
- AST 100: Introduction to Astronomy
- BIO 102: Life Science
- BIO 104: Principles of Biology 1
- BIO 114: Principles of Biology 1 Lab
- BIO 202: Human Anatomy and Physiology 1
- BIO 204: Human Anatomy and Physiology 2
- BIO 212: Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 Lab
- BIO 214: Human Anatomy and Physiology 2 Lab
- BUS 110: Introduction to Business
- BUS 210: Business Law
- BUS 220: Small Business Management
- BUS 225: Business Ethics
- BUS 230: Principles of Marketing
- BUS 298: Business Management Leadership
- CHM 115: Chemistry for Health Professions
- CIT 100: Microcomputer Applications
- CIT 290: Information Technology Internship
- CIV 100: Western Civilization 1
- CIV 110: Western Civilization 2
- COM 101: Public Speaking
- CRJ 295: Criminal Justice Internship
- ECD 284: Professional and Leadership in Early Childcare
- ECD 285: Program Organization and Admin
- ECD 286: Business Management in Early Child Programming
- ECO 100: Macroeconomics
- ECO 101: Microeconomics
- ENG 020: Introduction to Composition
- ENG 110: English Composition 1
- ENG 200: English Composition 2
- ENG 205: Research Writing
- FYE 101: First Year Experience
- GEO 100: Introduction to Geography
- GOV 100: Introduction to American National Government
- HIS 100: US History 1
- HIS 110: US History 2
- HSC 100: Medical Terminology
- HSC 130: Basic Anatomy and Physiology
- HSC 146: Pharmacology
- HSC 167: Critical Thinking & Ethics Health
- HST 250: Histotechnology
- LIF 111: Health and Wellness
- MAT 085: Algebra Fundamentals
- MAT 110: Business Mathematics
- MAT 131: Intermediate Algebra
- MAT 135: Math for Healthcare Professions
- MAT 145: College Algebra
- MAT 170: Precalculus
- MAT 200: Probability & Statistics
- MAT 205: Applied Calculus for Business
- MAT 210: Calculus 1
- MAT 220: Calculus 2
- MUS 100: Introduction to Music
- PHI 110 Introduction to Philosophy
- PHI 200: Introduction to Ethics
- PHY 110: Physics 1
- PHY 111: Physics 1 Lab
- PSY 100: General Psychology
- PSY 130: Human Development Across The Lifespan
- PSY 200: Abnormal Psychology
- REL 100: World Religions
- SOC 100: Introduction to Sociology
- SPA 101: Spanish 1
- SPA 102: Spanish 2
Today is the perfect time to apply and discover you. Have questions about admission, sending official transcripts, prerequisites, or transfer options? We have the answers. Contact Admissions at 814.262.6446.
If you are a current Penn Highlands student and need help getting scheduled for summer classes, contact Registration or the Student Success Center to help you get started.
Interested In Our Fall Semester?
Registration for our fall semester is also underway. Fall classes start on August 22nd, click here to apply today and get started.
- Fall Semester: August 25 – December 15
- 1st 7-Weeks: August 25 – October 13
- 2nd 7-Weeks: October 22 – December 15
Apply Today
Our admissions process is simple and takes less than 15 minutes. There is no need to be alarmed. Penn Highlands accepts applications year-round and admits students on a rolling basis.