WPI Students
* Check Registration page for 2009 Summer Policy Changes!
Summer Housing Information below.
Undergraduate & Graduate Courses
Summer courses at WPI allow you to get on track, take a pre-requisite you need for fall, get on solid academic ground, or learn about a new subject in a more relaxed atmosphere with smaller classes and approachable faculty.
Registration
Summer 2009 Course registration is now closed.
Summer Calendar
WPI offers a variety of terms and course lengths for your convenience.
- E1 Summer Session - 7 weeks - May 11 - June 25 (Mon-Thurs)
- E2 Summer Session - 5 weeks - May 26 - June 25 (Mon-Thurs)
- E3 Summer Session - 7 weeks - May 26 - July 9 (Mon-Thurs)
- E2 Summer Session -10 weeks - May 26 - July 30 (Mon-Thurs)
- E3 Summer Session - 5 weeks - July 13 - Aug 13 (Mon-Thurs)
Course Schedules & Descriptions
Check out the course list today! Courses are open to all college level students.
• Undergraduate Courses
• Online Undergraduate Courses
• Graduate Courses
• Online Graduate Courses
Projects for WPI Students
Deadline for Project Registration is May 15, 2009.
Summer Project Registration Form (Directed Research, M.S. Thesis or PH.D Dissertation)
For more information see the Projects Program Web site.
Independent Study Projects for WPI Students
All registrations must be online, NO paper registrations will be accepted. ISP Registraton Form
Independent study options are often open to students enrolled at WPI. Please contact the academic department in which you would like to pursue these studies to determine if they are available.
All independent studies, both undergraduate AND graduate, have a registration deadline of May 27, 2009.
Projects (ISP/ISG/DR/THES/PHD/IQP/MQP/SUFF) may be added during the project add/drop period for no additional fee. The project add/drop period ends 5/27/2009. An additional late add/drop period will be extended through 6/5/2009 but any changes during this period will incur a $150 late fee. THERE WILL BE NO ADD/DROPS PROCESSED FOR PROJECTS AFTER 6/5/2009.
Course Change
Add/Drop Date and Fee - Undergraduate and Graduate
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No fees for days 1-4 of registered Summer Session (not including weekends).
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$150.00 Late Fee per class for days 5-10 of registered Summer Session (not including weekends).
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NO add/drop beyond day 10 of the start of registered Summer Session (not including weekends).
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Project/Independent study registration prior to May 10, 2009 will avoid a $50.00 non-refundable summer registration fee. From May 10-27, 2009 Program/Independent study will be accepted with no additional fee. May 27-July 20, 2009 registration will be a $150.00 late fee plus $50.00 summer registration fee.
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NO registrations will be accepted after July 20, 2009.
Questions
Contact the Registrar's Office at +1-508-831-5211 or via e-mail at registrar@wpi.edu.
Housing Information
Summer housing is available on a limited basis for students taking classes full or part-time, and students working on-campus. All rooms are furnished with a bed, desk, desk chair, wardrobe and dresser per student. There are no cooking facilities available, therefore there is a required meal plan for all students in summer housing.
Room Rates
- Housing for E-Term is from May 24 - July 11
- E-term Single Room: $1728 E-term Double Room: $1633
- Payment must be made to the Accounting Office before keys are issued.
- Housing for students who need to remain on-campus from May 6 to May 24, 2009 is available at the cost of $600.
Meal Plan – Required
Starts May 26 and ends July 9 and includes 27 serving days
Monday through Thursday *
Meal Plan includes-27 "all you can eat" meals and $300 bonus points
Meal Plan Sell Price- $620.00
Students can use bonus dollars to eat breakfast, lunch and an afternoon snack in the Campus Center or at the Boynton restaurant on Highland Street. An "all you can eat" buffet dinner meal will be offered in the Campus Center from 5pm-6pm daily.
The use of the meals included in this plan will end on July 9, although the use of bonus points will be allowed until August 21.
PRIORITIES:
Because housing will be limited, we have established the following priorities for housing requests.
- First priority will be for students taking class full-time.
- Second priority will be for part-time students.
- The next priority will be for students working on campus or unable to go home due to distance from Massachusetts.
- If space is available, students working in the Worcester area will then be considered.
APPLICATION:
- Please complete and return the attached application to Residential Services before April 18, 2008
- You will be notified of your housing assignment by Monday, April 28th
PLEASE NOTE: It is important to know that once you have signed the summer housing contract, it is binding agreement. Your student account will be billed on Friday, May 1, 2009. If you choose to cancel your accommodations on campus after your room assignment has been finalized and your account has been billed, you may be subject a $100 housing contract release fee.
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