Current UChicago Undergraduate Students
Source: https://summer.uchicago.edu/undergraduates/undergrad-student-registration/current-uchicago-students/ Parent: https://college.uchicago.edu/summer-session/september-term
Undergraduate students can start enrolling in Summer Quarter courses starting on Monday, February 16, 2026. Please review the for course selection. Course information will be published on My.UChicago one week prior to open registration.
How to register
- Request self-term activation\ Please review the directions on how to find the Summer Activation Request Form. For full instructions, please visit the Registrar's website.
- Once activated, you may enroll in your class selection. For full instructions, please visit the Registrar's website.
- If you are registering for a Core sequence, please enroll in the first class in the sequential order. If you have questions, please email summersession@uchicago.edu.
- We encourage you to consult with your Academic Advisor prior to enrolling.
Note the following
- Students who term activate for the summer, but choose not to enroll, will need to email summersession@uchicago.edu to request de-activation.
- Please visit the Student Manual for more information on the Student Services Fee Waiver Policy.
Registration FAQs
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Enrollment Limits & Simultaneous Enrollment
### Enrollment Limits
Summer Session and September Term courses are on an intensive schedule: two Summer Quarter courses are the equivalent of a full-time course load. While it is not recommended, students can take up to five total courses in the summer, as long as they are not enrolled in more than two courses during the same dates. Summer Language Institute courses are 300 units. They are therefore considered full-time by themselves. For assistance in enrolling in a 5th course please email summersession@uchicago.edu.
### Simultaneous Enrollments
Ordinarily, students may not enroll in courses whose class time overlaps given the expectation that all students attend courses for which they receive credit. However, simultaneous enrollment may be permitted in remotely taught courses with the permission of both instructors and the approval of the Summer Session office. Please find directions and a survey to submit a request at 2026 Undergraduate Simultaneous Enrollment Request.
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Waitlists
Please check the course enrollment at Class Search before submitting a request.
The Waitlist Form should only be used to request placement on a waitlist for a Summer course, Summer Language Institute course or September Term course that is full.
Please note: \ - Incomplete or inaccurate submissions won't be accommodated. \ - Students are added to a course waitlist in the order their request is submitted. Seats are filled from the waitlist as they become available in this same order (first come/first served basis). There are no exceptions to this policy.**- The Summer Session Office manages all waitlist requests. Appeals sent to instructors will be routed to our office.\ - If you would like to request to be placed on the waitlist for more than one course, please submit one form per request.\ - Students without an active Summer term cannot enroll themselves or be enrolled by another individual. Please request your summer term activation before submitting this form**.
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Add or Drop
Students who wish to add or drop a course may do so via the self-enrollment process. Please check the before dropping a class.
Once a course has started add/drop requests can be submitted to the Summer Session Office using the Add/Drop Request Form. A written instructor's permission is required to enroll in a class that has already started.
If you need assistance with enrolling, adding and dropping, please email summersession@uchicago.edu. (Please include your 8-digit UCID, subject code, class number, course title, and instructor in your email.)
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Refunds for Current UChicago Students
Students may add or drop courses via my.uchicago.edu up until the Friday before a course starts. Please review the schedule for dates. Refunds will be applied to your account as a credit.
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Withdrawing from a Course with a "W" on the Transcript
Requests to drop a course submitted after the drop deadline will be processed as a course withdrawal, which means:
- a "W" will appear as the course grade on your transcript and
- 100% of tuition will be billed.
The deadline to request a withdrawal from a course is the day before the final exam or before the final project due date.