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Campus Highlights:
Cal Poly Humboldt

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“This summer our students have an opportunity to engage in a robust and meaningful curriculum through a free summer session. This will allow students to either jump start their academic career or progress in their degree program. Summer is an important and valuable time for our students and we are very excited to offer this free of charge.”— Carmen Works, associate vice president of Academic Affairs


In a first for Cal Poly Humboldt, the University is offering two free summer session classes for undergraduate students currently enrolled in a degree program.

Free summer session units are being made available to advance student success, particularly in an effort to close equity gaps, support first- and second-year student success, increase the success of transfer students, bring back stopped out students, and offer targeted courses that historically have high drop and fail rates to give students an opportunity to catch up.

“This is an incredible moment now that we have transitioned from HSU to Cal Poly Humboldt,” says Carmen Works, associate vice president of Academic Affairs. “This summer our students have an opportunity to engage in a robust and meaningful curriculum through a free summer session. This will allow students to either jump start their academic career or progress in their degree program. Summer is an important and valuable time for our students and we are very excited to offer this free of charge.”

The program also allows students to fulfill prerequisites and GE requirements, potentially graduate sooner, and makes room for them to take elective courses during spring and fall semesters. Students could save more than $2,300 by taking two summer courses.

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