Summer Immersion Course Schedule
| SESSION 1 June 4 – June 28 |
SESSION 2 July 10 – August 2 |
SESSION 3 July 10 – August 17 |
SESSION 4 August 6 – August 17 |
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| For Continuing Freshman Students (30 or less credits) | First Time Freshman Students | First Time Freshman Students | First Time Freshman Students | |
Day Classes: Monday-Thursday, 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Evening Classes: Monday-Thursday 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. |
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| Test Dates |
June 28 | August 2 | August 17 | August 20 |
2012 Summer Immersion Academic Calendar
| Registration (On-line sign up Session 1) | April 3 – April 26 |
| Orientation | May 4 |
| Session 1 Begins Session 1 Ends |
June 4 June 28 |
| Session 2 and Session 3 Begin | July 10 |
| Session 2 Ends | August 2 |
| Session 2 Test Date | August 2 |
| Session 4 Begins | August 6 |
| Sessions 3 and 4 Ends | August 17 |
| Session 3 Test Date | August 17 |
| Session 4 Test Date | August 20 |
What kinds of academic support services will be available?
The Program will provide Supplemental Instruction (SI) as part of all Foundation Courses. SI is an approach to providing students with academic support in courses that are typically difficult for most students. SI helps students to master the content of the course and develop and apply effective learning and study strategies. Tutoring will also be available through the Academic Support Services Center.
Is there a cost for participating in the Program?
No. All courses offered through the Summer Immersion are FREE. Students are required to adhere to all Program requirements.
What are the Program requirements?
- Students are required to attend the Summer Immersion Program Orientation and agree to comply with program policies.
- Students are required to attend all class sessions of courses in which they are registered.
- Students are required to attend all supplementary workshops and activities as recommended by Program faculty and staff.
- Students may only take one course per session.
What do I need to do to register?
Register on line at: https://webapp.mec.cuny.edu/fyp.
Where can I get more information?
If you are currently registered in FS 101, FS 102, SP/C 003, SP/C 004 or in a developmental math or English course, then your instructor will provide information about the program. Information will also be available in the following areas: English Department, Mathematics Department, Freshman Year Program, SEEK Program, and the Testing Office.
For more information about the 2012 Summer Immersion Program, registration and eligibility criteria contact, please send an e-mail to immersion@mec.cuny.edu.