Southern connecticut summer program




















Once eligibility is determined, students will be notified and invited to campus to attend a SEOP Preview Day to learn more about the opportunity.

Students who experience the SEOP Summer Academy receive success coaching and mentoring from an SEOP Advocate, take courses that address areas of academic need and that earn college credit, connect with peer academic support and mentoring, and participate in enrichment opportunities, such as alumni career panels, wellness and growth mindset programs, and leadership development opportunities that prepare them for success at Southern and in their communities.

There is a cost to attend the Summer Academy; however, the university invests resources in assisting students with these costs. Advocates make their first connections with students during the Summer Academy and help students to navigate the university, chart their academic paths, and manage personal challenges by meeting with students individually and in small groups. Academic Support and Enrichment: Students who participate in the SEOP are encouraged to utilize resources on campus that support their academic success and enhance their learning in and out of the classroom.

SEOP Advocates build relationships with campus partners at Southern to help students identify their goals and reach their potential. This assistance includes, but is not limited to:. Minor in Political Science. Minor in Psychological Science. Minor in Psychology. Minor in Public Health. Minor in Public Relations. Minor in Real Estate. Minor in Religious Studies.

Minor in School Health Education. Minor in Science, Values, and Society. Minor in Social Media. Minor in Social Science and Medicine. Minor in Sociology. Minor in Spanish. Minor in Sport Studies. Minor in Studio Art. Minor in Theatre. Minor in Urban Affairs.

Minor in Wellness. Music, B. Nursing, B. Philosophy, B. Physical Education, B. Physics , B. Physics, B. Political Science , B. Political Science, B. Psychology, B. Public Health, B. Recreation and Leisure Studies, B. Respiratory Therapy, B. Social Work, B. Sociology, B. Spanish , B. Spanish, B. Special Education K, B. Special-Elementary Education Collaborative, B. Sport Management, B.

Online Option. Accelerated Pathway Online Option. Studio Art, B. Theatre, B. Tourism, Hospitality, and Event Management, B. Graduate Graduate Take your education further. Addictions, Post-Master's Certificate. Applied Physics, M. Athletic Training, MAT. Biochemistry Accelerated Pathway. Chemistry Accelerated Pathway. Biology, M. Chemistry, M. Clinical Mental Health Counseling, M. Clinical Nurse Leader, Post-master's Certificate.

Communication Disorders, M. Computer Science, M. Creative Writing, M. Curriculum and Instruction, M. Educational Leadership, Ed. D - General. D - Intermediate Administrator. English, M. Environmental Studies, M. Exercise Science, M. Family Nurse Practitioner, Post-master's Certificate. History, Graduate Certificate. History, M. Marriage and Family Therapy, M. Master of Arts in Teaching, Biology Master of Arts in Teaching, Chemistry Master of Arts in Teaching, Early Childhood.

Master of Arts in Teaching, Earth Science Master of Arts in Teaching, Elementary Education. Master of Arts in Teaching, English. Master of Arts in Teaching, Physics Master of Arts in Teaching, Special Education. Nurse Educator, Post-master's Certificate. Nursing, Ed. D - Nursing Education. Nursing, M. Physical Activity and Chronic Disease, M. The waiver shall cover the cost of tuition exclusively; all other fees are not waived.

The waiver may be used on a space available basis for up to two 2 credit courses totaling a maximum of eight 8 credits per regular academic semester. Tuition waivers shall not be applied to summer session or intersession course offerings and shall not apply to non-credit credit-free courses. Within the above parameters, a tuition waiver may be used for any on-ground, hybrid, or fully online credit course offered at any university within CSUS.

Subject to the approval of the university offering the instruction, a non-temporary employee who regularly works more than twenty hours per week covered under these Policies, the employee's spouse and unmarried dependents under the age of 25 of such an employee may take courses at any of the four universities on a space available basis without payment of tuition, State University Fee and University General Fee for full-time students, and Extension Fee and Registration Fee for part-time students; provided that participation in courses does not interfere with the employee's professional obligations.

This benefit shall also be available to the above-mentioned spouse and dependents surviving a deceased employee death having occurred on or after July 1, , during the employee's active service who had accumulated ten 10 years of service in CSU. Per Connecticut Board of Regents June 10, Subject to the approval of the receiving Connecticut State University, administrative faculty members shall be allowed to register for courses on a space available basis provided that such coursework does not interfere with the member's employment obligations.

The tuition, University General Fee and State University Fee for courses undertaken shall be waived for all members of the bargaining unit.

The parties agree to participate in continuing efforts to access courses and programs offered by other Connecticut institutions of higher education on a tuition—free basis.

Emeritus members, as well as spouses and unmarried children under the age of 25, of bargaining unit members may take courses on a space available basis without paying tuition and the State University Fee at any University within the system. Resident Hall Directors may be eligible to purchase an 80 bock meal plan, the cost of which is waived, through funding provided by the Office of Residence Life.

Guidelines for Residence Hall Director meal plans are as follows: A In order to promote visibility and approachability, staff members are expected to purchase all meals in Connecticut Hall Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner or the Late Night Student Center options after pm. For more information please contact the Residence Life Office. Part time employees in these bargaining units shall receive the same benefit as principal bargaining unit members on a prorated basis equivalent to 1-three credit course per semester taught.

They also have the opportunity to apply the cash value of their community college tuition waiver to universities throughout the CSCU system with the exception of Charter Oak State College. Late forms will not be accepted and the student will be responsible for the full cost of tuition and fees. Tuition and Fees. Tuition and Fees - How do you qualify for in-state tuition? Housing and Meals.

Waivers for Students. CT Police Academy Student Tuition is waived for any student attending the Connecticut Police Academy who is enrolled in a law enforcement program at said academy offered in coordination with the university which accredits courses taken in such program. Dependent Avon Tuition is waived for any dependent child of a resident of the state who was killed in a multivehicle crash at or near the intersection of Routes 44 and 10 and Nod Road in Avon on July 29, Dependent Terrorist Victim Tuition is waived for any resident of this state who is a dependent child or surviving spouse of a specified terrorist victim who was a resident of the state.

Federal Internship Program A waiver of all fees except for tuition and the cost of student accident insurance for one semester is authorized for any Public Policy and Government major who participates in the Federal Internship Program in Washington, DC on a full-time basis and not able to avail themselves of services normally provided while on campus.

Graduate Assistants Graduate students awarded full assistantships shall pay full-time tuition; graduate students awarded half assistantships and enrolled for nine semester hours or more shall pay full-time tuition; those enrolled for less than nine hours shall pay appropriate registration and course fees for part-time students.

Graduate Continuous Enrollment Fee A waiver of the Graduate Continuous Enrollment Fee is authorized if A the student has medical documentation supporting the waiver request; B the course the student was enrolled in has been cancelled; or C in the opinion of the University President or designee, the student has special circumstances warranting a waiver. Graduate Interns Full-time Graduate Interns enrolled at any university within the Connecticut State University System as full-time graduate students shall be required to pay full-time tuition, a University General Fee sufficient to defray the cost of student accident insurance, but the balance of the University General Fee as well as all other fees imposed by the Board shall be waived.

Graduate Interns Part-time Graduate Interns enrolled at any university within the Connecticut State University System as part-time graduate students shall receive a waiver of part-time tuition and all fees including summer session and winter session Extension fees up to a total maximum of 18 credit hours, provided the interns are enrolled in courses required for completion of their degree program.

Senior Citizen 62 or older part-time Tuition is waived for any resident of Connecticut sixty-two years of age or older who has been accepted for admission to such institution, provided A such person is enrolled in a degree-granting program, or B at the end of the regular registration period, there are enrolled in the course a sufficient number of students other than those persons eligible for waivers pursuant to this subdivision to offer the course in which such person intends to enroll and there is space available in such course after accommodating all such students.



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