How to Register

Summer Quarter registration opens March 2, 2026, with rolling enrollment throughout the session. That means you have flexibility to plan your summer on your terms. Ìý

While academic advising isn’t required, we highly recommend to map out a smart strategy for your summer experience. Don’t wait too long to secure your spot—popular courses can fill up fast, and low-enrollment classes may be canceled at the University’s discretion.Ìý

Steps to Register as:

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Current Undergraduate Students

When your time ticket opens, head to the and secure your spot.Ìý

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Newly Admitted First-Years and Transfer Students

Welcome to ³Ô¹Ï´ó±¾Óª — we’re excited you’re here! Your first step is to schedule an to plan your summer coursework. If you need orientation or registration information, email orientation-du@du.edu and review the details to make sure you’re set up for success.Ìý

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Visting Undergraduate Students

If you’re planning to take classes at ³Ô¹Ï´ó±¾Óª without pursuing a ³Ô¹Ï´ó±¾Óª degree, you’ll register as a visiting student.

Ready to get started? Here’s how to claim your spot:Ìý

  1. Head to the and select Summer Quarter to explore available courses.
  2. Use the search filters to narrow down options and find the right fit for your goals.
  3. Jot down the details you’ll need to register: Course Registration Number (CRN), Subject, Course Number, Section Number, and Credits.
  4. Complete the Summer Quarter Visiting Student Registration Form and submit it to the Office of the Registrar for processing.Ìý
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Graduate Students

If you’re a current ³Ô¹Ï´ó±¾Óª graduate student, you can register for classes directly through when your window opens. If you’re visiting, you’ll need to complete the Summer Quarter Visiting Student Registration Form and/or the if you’re not pursuing a ³Ô¹Ï´ó±¾Óª degree.

If you’re newly admitted, your college or school will send you all the registration details, including important dates and next steps. For additional information, you can also check the Office of the Registrar.Ìý

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High School Students

Want to get a headstart on your academic career and explore subjects you can’t study in high school? Contact the Early Experience Program at 303.871.2036 or via email at admission@du.edu to find out more.Ìý

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Ready to Summer with ³Ô¹Ï´ó±¾Óª?