Frequently Asked Questions
Summer Start students will register for seven credit hours. Depending on their major and plans for post-graduation, students will be automatically registered to be placed in the Math Learning Community or the Writing Learning Community for Summer Start.
Math Learning Community (MLC) | Writing Learning Community (WLC) |
MA 100: Essential to Precalculus | EH 101: English Composition I |
CA 100: Introduction to Communications | IS 100: Global Issues |
CAS 190: Connect and Reflect | CAS 190: Connect and Reflect |
These classes are structured to help you succeed during your time here at South. MLC houses majors and post-graduate endeavors that require math above MA 113 (Precalculus Trigonometry). This learning community focuses on building skills to be successful in various STEM degrees, business degrees, Pre-Health, Pre-OT, and/or other related majors.
WLC focuses on building strong foundations in writing and analysis. Students who major in English, Communications, Exercise Science (Not PT or OT route), international studies, education, nursing, or any related major will be placed in this learning community.
Successful students attend all class meetings, submit assignments on time, engage in learning activities, participate in other campus life opportunities, and connect with faculty and/or peer leaders. By developing good academic habits, good grades and success in college will follow. Summer Start will give students the opportunity to nurture these skills to grow into successful students here at South.
Please submit your test scores for any advanced placement or international baccalaureate credit with your materials to Admissions.
In order to receive credit for your Dual Enrollment courses, you must send the Office of Admissions an official transcript from the institution through which you took dual enrollment courses. You must have received a minimum grade of a “C” (2.0) or better in order to satisfy your requirements.
You can access and send your ACT scores through ACT.org
You can access and send your SAT and AP scores through CollegeBoard.org.
Feel free to email records@southalabama.edu with questions regarding transfer credit to The University of South Alabama.
*If you have not sent your test scores or Dual Enrollment Credits yet, make sure to do this as soon as possible and let your advisor know what you have coming in. You can always show your Academic Advisor a screenshot of a test score or an unofficial transcript for the time being.
Summer Start runs from June 10th through July 26, 2024. Classes are held Monday through Friday from 9:00AM - 12:30PM, except for holidays recognized on the Academic Calendar. Attendance in all classes is mandatory during the Summer Start Program.
Summer Start students attend Southbound Orientation for Summer Session on June 10, 2024 after their first day of class. Once you are admitted to Summer Start, you will receive an invitation to Southbound Summer Orientation.
You will learn about advising and technology for registration during your FYE course (CAS 190) in Summer Start. Then, You will have an individual meeting with your advisor to discuss your schedule and select your courses for the fall.
Students should file the 2023-2024 FAFSA (using 2021 tax information) at https://fafsa.gov to be considered for federal student loans and/or grants at a half time enrollment status for Summer Start.
For additional information, you are welcome to contact Lauren Rhodes at lrhodes@southalabama.edu or make a Virtual Appointment.
Yes! In order to be considered for federal aid for Fall 2024/Spring 2025/Summer 2025, you will need to complete the 2024-2025 FAFSA (using 2022 tax information) at https://fafsa.gov.
Contact Erick Romero, the Summer Start Coordinator, at eromero@southalabama.edu or at 251-341-4966.
Or contact Dr. Nicole Carr, in Student Academic Success, at 251-460-7103