Plymouth is the place to be this summer! You can quickly catch up on required courses, explore intriguing electives, choose from in-person or online options, all while making the most of our beautiful region—hiking, biking, kayaking, and just soaking up the sunshine.
Dates and Details
- There are four Summer Terms to choose from. (The Academic Calendar has additional information.)
- Summer Full Semester: May 12–August 8
- 10-Week Term: June 2-August 8
- First Half Term: May 12–June 27
- Second Half Term: June 23–August 8
- Options include on-campus residence hall and dining.
- Summer registration is open for undergraduate degree-seeking students, all graduate students, and for undergraduate continuing education (non-degree-seeking; non-matriculating) students.
- Summer 2025 is open to non-PSU students as well, so tell your friends!
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Not currently a PSU student? Begin by creating a PSU account.
Registration
Current students will register online through their myPlymouth account (no PIN number is required). If you are a new, non-matriculated student, please register using the Student Input Form. See “How to Register” for detailed registration options.
Payment is expected at the time of registration.
Students may add or drop a Summer 2025 course through the first week of the session the course is scheduled in. Add/drop ends at 4:30 p.m. on the last day of add/drop. Term dates can be found here.
To add a course after the add/drop period, students must obtain the signature of the instructor and process the Late or Permission Required Add Form with the Registrar’s Office. See “How to Register” for detailed registration options.
Students may withdraw from a summer course after the add/drop period. Course withdrawal is completed via the Banner Self-Serve online registration screen. Withdrawal dates can be found here – each withdrawal period ends at 4:30 p.m. on the last day as noted on the calendar.
Please Note: Full payment for classes is due by the billing due date, or at the time of registration if registering after the billing due date. Failure to pay on time will put you in jeopardy of being dropped from your course(s).

Testimonials

"I took a four-credit anthropology course to satisfy my global awareness connection and received an A. I would definitely recommend PSU's Summer Term. I was able to finish my General Education requirements taking this course and am now on track to graduate a year early with a major and a minor!"
- Eva Bondaz ’25,
Major: Elementary Education, Minoring in K-8 Mathematics

"I took Management and Decision Making, and Financial Analytics . Summer Term is an ideal opportunity to explore additional classes, minor options, or alternative learning directions that may not fit into a regular semester schedule and to expand one's knowledge base and pursue diverse academic interests."
- Job Boonstoppel ’25
Major: Finance with Minors in Computer Science, Data Analytics, and Economics

"I took Marketing Techniques and Social Behavior in a Diverse Society. Taking a summer course is honestly easier because you have fewer classes to focus on. Plus staying in Plymouth and still being able to use the library or being an athlete and working out in our brand-new facility is an amazing perk that I will forever be grateful for."
- Abigale McGee ’23, ’24G
Major: MEd with a Concentration in Athletic Administration
For More Information
Office of Academic Affairs
Speare Building
Plymouth State University
Plymouth, NH 03264
E-mail: psu-academic-affairs@plymouth.edu
Phone: (603) 535-3500
