
Summer Scholars - residential courses for high school students
We hope you can join us next summer!
Welcome to Summer Scholars, Cedarville's residential Dual Enrollment option! Whether you are new to Dual Enrollment or have already completed course work at Cedarville, Summer Scholars will be a highlight of your summer break.
Summer Scholars provides high school students with the opportunity to experience college life and earn 3 hours of college credit. Choosing one of five classes, you'll study with a top Cedarville University professor in a small class setting while you enjoy campus life for two weeks.
Check out this video to learn more and to hear from our esteemed professors and Summer Scholars alumni.
Who: Students planning to graduate from high school in 2024 or 2025
What: Choose one of five fast-track general education courses; live on campus; enjoy study sessions and fun activities with new friends
Date: Saturday, June 10– Saturday, June 24, 2023
Where: Cedarville's beautiful campus in southwest Ohio
How Much: The cost to attend Summer Scholars in 2023 is $1,125 including tuition* for one 3-credit course ($185/credit hour), housing and meals ($570), and most activities.
Off-campus activities and course materials may require additional expenditures.
*Ohio students may use College Credit Plus (CCP) funding to cover tuition for most courses.
Exciting Course Options ‡
BTGE-1725 The Bible and the Gospel
ECON-2110 Essentials of Economics
GSS-1100 Politics and American Culture
HIST-1120 U.S. History Since 1877
PYCH-1600 General Psychology
Study with a top Cedarville University professor ‡
Dr. J. Michael McKay,
Assistant Professor of Biblical Theology in the School of Biblical and Theological Studies
Dr. Bert Wheeler, Professor of Economics in the School of Business Administration; Berry Chair for Free Enterprise
Dr. Mark C. Smith, Professor of Political Science, Chair of the Department of History and Government. and Director of the Center
for Political Studies
Dr. Robert Clark,
Assistant Professor of History in the Department of History and Government
Professor Betsy Linnell, Assistant Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychology
‡ These courses and faculty are subject to change due to faculty availability
High School Graduates:
High school graduates should contact their university admissions counselor for information on how to attend June Session as an early-start freshman.
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