Classes start May 20 (Spring) and June 17 (Summer)
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Make this your best summer ever!
If you’re new or returning to college or just not sure college is right for you, take a class or two and test the waters!
Spring and summer semester is the perfect time to:
- Start earning a certificate or degree
- Catch up on credits
- Get a class out of the way
- Get a jump start on fall semester
We offer online and on campus classes, giving you the flexibility and convenience to take classes around your schedule. Our shorter class schedules get you back to summer quicker!
And you’ll pay a fraction of what you’d pay at a four-year school.
Get started at Macomb now! Classes fill quickly.
Questions? Ask Admissions or call 586.445.7999, select Admissions
FAQ
You can choose from four-, six- or eight-week formats, with classes starting in May, June and July. Classes meet more often and/or run longer than those offered in the traditional 16-week semester?
While they have reduced hours, the South and Center Campus Library, Career Services, Counseling and Academic Advising, Learning Centers, Reading and Writing Studios, and Veteran and Military Services are all available to students during spring/summer.
Are the cafeterias opened during spring/summer?
Are the cafeterias opened during spring/summer?
No, the cafeterias are closed during the spring/summer semester. But the self-service Market Twenty 4 Seven in the Student Centers at South and Center campuses are open. They sell prepackaged sandwiches, hot and cold beverages, and assorted snacks. There are also vending machines located throughout the campuses.
We welcome many guest students like you who are picking up a class or two during their summer break. For information on how to get started, visit the Guest Student page on this website.
Registration for spring/summer begins each March, after the Schedule of Classes has been released, and continues until the start of a class. You may also register for fall and winter semesters at the same time, with no tuition payments due until right before the start of each semester.