Summer Session —
Registration

Summer Session 2026 Info

There are no summer advising holds, but be sure to discuss your summer enrollment plans with your advisor.

2026 Sessions

Early 6-week  |
Early 7-week  |
12-week/Reg.  |
Late 6-week  |
Late 7-week  |
Intersession  |

May 11–June 21
May 11–June 28
May 11–July 31
June 22–July 31
June 29–Aug 16
Aug 1–Aug 23

2026 Registration Dates

Seniors/Post-bacc’s  |
Juniors  |
Sophomores  |
Freshmen  |
Non-degree  |

March 9
March 10
March 11
March 12
May 4

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Everyone is Welcome at Summer Session

Everyone is welcome at Summer Session, including current students, newly admitted students, and those interested in just taking a class or two without matriculating at WSU. Registration begins March 3, and is determined by your class standing.

Registration Dates

Student StatusDate
Seniors, post-bacc's, continuing graduate students March 9, 2026
JuniorsMarch 10, 2026
SophomoresMarch 11, 2026
Freshman, former student returning, and all newly admitted undergrad and graduate level studentsMarch 12, 2026
Non-Degree Seeking May 4, 2026

What type of student are you?

Your Student StatusWhat You Need to Do to Register for Summer
Current WSU Student

You’re good to go. Just check your registration date in myWSU and register early for best selection.

New Fall undergraduate students

If you've confirmed to start in the fall semester but now want to start in the summer instead, contact the Admissions Office and request your admission to be back-dated to Summer Session. After your admission has been back-dated, check your registration date in myWSU.

Planning to use financial aid for Summer Session? If you were admitted for fall and want to start early by taking summer classes, be aware that summer term is part of the previous academic year for financial aid purposes. Even if you've already completed a FAFSA for the upcoming fall term, you'll also need to submit the FAFSA for the prior academic year if you want to receive financial aid for summer. Visit studentaid.gov to complete or update your FAFSA.

If you’re graduating from high school this spring or recently graduated, WSU must receive your official final high school transcript with your graduation date before you can enroll in Summer Session.

Summer courses move quickly and are often a better fit for students who have already taken college classes. If you’re a recent high school graduate, talk with your academic advisor to see if summer is the right starting point for you.

Have not yet applied—Undergraduate

Visit the WSU Admissions website

  • If you want to take summer classes only and not continue into fall semester, apply as a Non-Degree seeking student for Summer, on the WSU campus of your choice.
  • If you want to take summer classes and also continue as a WSU degree-seeking student into the fall, complete the appropriate application on the campus of your choice. If you plan to apply at the Pullman campus, speak with an advisor at the Academic Success and Career Center, toll free 888-978-7252, to discuss Summer Session options.
Have not yet applied—Graduate

Students who wish to begin working toward a graduate degree during the summer must apply for admission to the Graduate School.

Credits earned during WSU’s Summer Session are applied in the same manner and subject to the same rules and regulations as credits earned during fall and spring semesters.

Summer work in the College of Education is planned especially to meet the needs of teachers and administrators.