Regular and 4-Week session – Begins May 19th, 2025

8-Week session – Begins June 16th, 2025

To view an up-to-date course listing, follow the instructions below.

Current students: You can utilize your MyCSC account to search for available summer courses under the "Enrollment Tab." Please visit with your advisor, view your Academic Requirements page within MyCSC and/or your Plan of Study to review your specific degree requirements, prior to enrollment.

Prospective/New Students: For a course listing by subject (for example: to see all Management courses) please use the Class Search feature.

Need Help? If you have questions or need assistance selecting courses, please contact your advisor or the START office at start@syria-events.com or 308-432-6061.

  • Deadlines to add, drop, or withdraw for each term or session can be viewed on the Academic Calendar.
  • You are responsible for submitting requests to add, drop and/or withdraw from courses via email to start@syria-events.com or in-person at the START office, by the stated deadlines. Requests to add, drop and/or withdraw cannot be submitted over the phone.
  • For withdrawal/payment deadlines please visit the Business Office Webpage. For specific dates look under Billing & Payment Information – Payment Deadlines
Destination CSC

CSC is OPEN this summer! We encourage you to visit Chadron State's beautiful and historic campus. Also, be sure to experience all the activities, opportunities and attractions that will be offered this summer.

Early Entry: High School Juniors or Seniors

Taking Early-Entry courses is a great way for high school students to keep their minds active while getting a head start on their college requirements over the summer.

Make sure to meet with your high school guidance counselor or principal before you leave for summer break--you will need their help to request enrollment.

For information about how to get started, visit the Early Entry webpage.

Internship

Are you planning to work this summer? Is your work related to your field of study? You should consider doing an internship to earn college credit for your work! Visit with your advisor to see if an internship would benefit you and your career goals. For more information, visit the Internships Home page.