
Summer Survey: Students comment on BSC 2008 Summer Session
Summer Session provides students with the opportunity to catch up on degree requirements or to get a head start on the academic year. Some students use summer session to take a course that may be particularly challenging. Summer session is open to Bridgewater students as well as students who attend other colleges.
Summer classes are offered in Bridgewater and at our new Attleboro facility. Classes run during the day and evening and online. Our distance learning option ranging from 100% online classes to hybrid courses which mix online and classroom learning.
Summer 2010: Bridgewater provides undergraduate credit courses in two formats: a ten-week session which runs from May 24 to August 10, and two five-week sessions. Five-Week Session One runs from May 24 to June 28. Five-Week Session Two runs July 7 to August 10.
Summer 2010 course information will not be available until late March/early April 2010.
> Notify me via email when course information is available
> Send me a printed schedule when ready
Registration: The summer registration period traditionally opens in mid-April. Once available, the registration schedule will be posted via the college's Registration Tools Web page.
PLEASE NOTE: If you attend a college other than Bridgewater State College during the traditional academic year and you plan to transfer credits earned at Bridgewater to another college, we strongly advise that you check with your college to insure that credits earned at Bridgewater will transfer to your college.
Affordable
Compare our cost per credit with other four-year institutions in the region and you will find quality courses at an affordable price.
Accessible
Conveniently located, the beautiful BSC campus is a short drive from many cities and towns in Eastern Massachusetts.
Quality
BSC offers a wide variety of quality courses taught by experienced faculty and instructors.
Convenience
Flexible scheduling options, including online courses that offer ample time for work, play, and relaxation.
Last Modified: December 7, 2009