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Summer Session Costs
Why Get Involved?
Research indicates that students who are involved on campus life, outside of the classroom, report greater satisfaction and success in college.
Forester Opportunities:
- Student Organization Leadership
- Forester Athletics or intramurals
- Community Service
- Garrick Theater performances
- Music Department concerts
- Annual campus programs, like “Global Fest” and the “Gates Day of Service.”
Summer Programs Policies
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$3,300 per course (four semester hours credit), including internship credit. First-Year students entering in August 2011 may be eligible to take a course in the first session of summer school (May 15-June 05) for the discounted tuition of $400. This includes Math 110 (May 15-June 18). To qualify for this discount those students must have originally been registered full-time in each semester of the 2011-12 academic year, but have completed fewer than eight credits.
Sophomores who have completed four semesters at the College and who have completed fewer than sixteen credits are eligible to take a course in the first session of summer school (May 15-June 05) for the discounted tuition of $400. This includes Math 110 (May 15-June 18).
Independent studies and ACM Summer Programs are $4,700 per course credit (four semester hours credit). The fee to audit a course on campus (no credit awarded) is $400. Tuition is due in the Business Office by May 8 for Session I courses and by May 30 for Session II courses. The cost of textbooks is not included in fees listed above.
The College reserves the right to cancel registration and evict students from residence halls and the board plan if their accounts are in arrears.
Registration Deposit
A $100 non-refundable deposit is required by May 8 for courses starting May 15, and by May 30 for classes starting June 6. Lake Forest College reserves the right to cancel courses for which there is insufficient enrollment. Deposits are refunded only if admission is denied or a class is closed or canceled.
Housing and Meals
Admission to summer school does not guarantee on-campus housing; a separate application for residence hall housing must be made to the Office of Residence Life. Contact ARAMARK at 847-735-5225 for information regarding summer meal plans.
Housing packages are available for $220 for Summer Session I, $450 for Summer Session II, and $670 for both sessions.Meal packages are available for a charge of $275 for Summer Session I, $540 for Summer Session II, and $815 for both sessions. Daily meal rates are $6.00 for breakfast, $8.80 for lunch and dinner.
Students are required to pay housing and meal packages before Summer Sessions begin.
