Registering for Summer Courses
Summer course offerings can be found by visiting the Schedule of Courses and selecting “Class Search.”
Penn State Students. Currently enrolled Penn State students may register for summer classes in LionPATH.
Non-Penn State Students. All non-Penn State students must complete the Undergraduate Non-Degree Enrollment Form. This form can be filled out online and then printed; forms must be returned to the Registrar’s Office at the campus where enrollment is planned:
By Mail
Registrar / Penn State Wilkes-Barre
44 University Drive
Dallas, PA 18612
By Fax
Registrar / Penn State Wilkes-Barre
fax: 570-675-9113
In Person
Registrar’s Office, Murphy Student Services Center
Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Please Note: Enrollment as a non-degree student does not imply admission to the University. You must make formal application to be considered for admission as an undergraduate degree student.
View the Wilkes‑Barre summer academic calendar for drop/add dates.
Admission
Graduates of accredited high schools or students with high school equivalency diplomas may register for undergraduate courses provided they meet course prerequisites.
Enrollment in a class does not imply admission to the University. To become a degree candidate, you must apply for formal admission. For further information, contact the Penn State Wilkes‑Barre Admissions office at (570) 675‑9238.
Transfer of Credit
Students intending to transfer Penn State credits to another institution will need to complete a transcript request form at the end of summer session. Transcript request must be done through the Office of the University Registrar.
Tuition
Please note: The tuition rates for Summer 2022 have not yet been determined. More information is forthcoming.
Pennsylvania residents
Lower division: $559/credit (Freshmen and Sophomore Rate)
Upper division: $603/credit (Junior and Senior Rate)
Upper division, Business, Science, IST, Engineering: $615/credit (Junior and Senior Rate)
Non-Pennsylvania residents
Lower division: $934/credit (Freshmen and Sophomore Rate)
Upper division: $988/credit (Junior and Senior Rate)
Graduate: Business, Science, IST, Engineering: $1,211/credit
All other programs: $1,158/credit
The Information Technology Fee is determined by the number of credits scheduled. Contact the Finance Office at (570) 675-9289 for more information.
Tuition Payment
Tuition payment is due by the first day of class of the earliest session in which you enroll. If you have not received a bill by the week prior to the start of your earliest session class, please contact the Finance Office at (570) 675‑9289.
Please refer any questions regarding payment, rates for dropped classes, withdrawals, or refund to the Finance Office.
Limited Enrollments and Cancellations
A maximum class size is established for most courses. The University reserves the right to cancel or postpone any class because of insufficient enrollment or unforeseen circumstances. For more information, contact the Penn State Wilkes-Barre Registrar’s Office at 570-675-9233 or email wbregistrar@psu.edu.
Penn State Bulletin
Using this Bulletin
This Bulletin is the comprehensive source of academic information and program requirements for Penn State’s Dickinson Law. Learn about our innovative coursework, including our reimagined curriculum, “The Lawyer As…,” joint degree and certificate programs, and experiential learning opportunities.
Academic Information and Calendar
Great lawyers are first great students. Dickinson Law has a rich legacy in experiential learning complemented by a rigorous academic program in a nurturing yet challenging environment. Accomplished faculty are committed to ensuring students graduate ready to practice law in a competitive and ever-changing marketplace.
Dickinson Law’s academic calendar differs from that of the rest of the University and can be accessed on the Dickinson Law website.
Dickinson Law
As the first law school in Pennsylvania and one of the oldest in the country, Dickinson Law is well-positioned in the heart of a vibrant legal community and offers a diverse selection of career-building opportunities. Major legal markets including Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Baltimore, and New York City are all easily accessible by car or by train. All of this, coupled with the unparalleled beauty and historic charm of Carlisle, make our Law School home an ideal setting for personal and professional growth.
Penn State’s Resource for Academic Information and Requirements
FIND A COURSE PROGRAM OR SEARCH EVERYTHINGKeywordFIND
Using this Bulletin
This Bulletin is the comprehensive source of academic information and program requirements for the Penn State College of Medicine. The College is committed to the education of medical graduate students and practicing health professionals. Explore programs and research opportunities as you select your specialty and gain knowledge in the field.
Resources and Student Handbook
The College of Medicine is committed to supporting students through a wide variety of programs that enhance the student experience, including career planning and counseling services, as well as access to academic resources like the Harrell Health Sciences Library:Research and Learning Commons resources and Clinical Simulation Center, among others.
View the Physician Assistant Student Handbook for comprehensive academic information, college policies, student services, and resources.
About the College of Medicine
Penn State College of Medicine is committed to enhancing the quality of life through improved health, the professional preparation of those who will serve the health needs of others, and the discovery of knowledge that will benefit all. We’re dedicated to demonstrating our core values: respect, integrity, teamwork and excellence. Penn State College of Medicine is part of an academic medical center group that also includes: