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Make the Most of Your Summer with BSC



Need to pick up an extra class this summer? Whether you are currently attending a four-year college or enrolled at BSC, taking a summer class is a smart way to save on tuition and keep your momentum going.

Stay on top of your studies this summer by earning extra credits, catching up on a class you didn’t pass, or lightening your course load for the next semester. BSC offers affordable, transferable courses designed to fit your schedule, whether you’re home for the summer or continuing your education locally. With flexible online and in-person options, BSC makes it easy for both visiting and current students to stay on track toward their degree!
 

Why choose BSC for Summer Classes?

Save Money – BSC offers affordable tuition, helping you earn credits without breaking the bank.

Transferable Credits – Knock out general education or prerequisite courses and transfer them back to your home university.

Smaller Class Sizes – Get more one-on-one attention and support from experienced instructors.

Flexible Options – With online and in-person courses, you can study from anywhere while still enjoying your summer.

Graduate Sooner – Stay on track (or get ahead!) with your degree requirements.

Convenient & Local – If you're from the area, take advantage of a community college close to home while reconnecting with family and friends.

Use Financial Aid to cover your summer classes!

Maximize your educational journey this summer at Bismarck State College (BSC) by taking advantage of available financial aid opportunities. Federal financial aid is accessible for the summer semester if you are enrolled at least half-time (6-8 credits) and have remaining aid not utilized during the current fall and spring semesters.

   


   
 

University Students: How to enroll summer classes

  • Apply to BSC as a 'Non-Degree Seeking Student' for the Summer semester.
  • Pay the $35 application fee, if you haven't already.
  • If taking courses on campus and are under the age of 21, immunization records will be required.
  • Once accepted, you will be assigned to an advisor and get registered for classes.