Summer College FAQs

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When does summer enrollment end?

Summer College Important Dates

Summer College runs May 26 – August 5, 2022

Start dates vary
Class sessions range from 3-week classes to 12-week classes

Registration Dates:

Admitted students (undergraduate and graduate) may begin registering online through E-Hive on Tuesday, April 12, 2022.

When do summer classes start

Summer College Important Dates

Summer College runs May 26 – August 5, 2022

Start dates vary
Class sessions range from 3-week classes to 12-week classes

Registration Dates:

Admitted students (undergraduate and graduate) may begin registering online through E-Hive on Tuesday, April 12, 2022.

Applying to UW-Superior

What is the difference between reciprocity and residency?

Reciprocity is only for those students from Minnesota. Basically, if you have reciprocity, you pay approximately the same tuition as attending a Minnesota public university.

Residency, for educational purposes, is more than just where you are currently living. You have to show that you intend to be a bonafide resident of the State of Wisconsin and that you are not here just to go to school. Contact the Registrar if you feel that you should be considered a resident.

The residency request form is located under the forms link on the Registrar’s website. There are several documents required to submit with this form.

E-Hive

Where do I make my tuition payment?

To pay with cash or check:

Cash or check payments are accepted at the Cashier’s Office, Old Main 136. Check payments may be mailed to:

UW-Superior Cashier’s Office
Old Main 136
PO Box 2000
Superior, WI 54880

Please make checks payable to UW-Superior and include your student ID number on the check. All payments due must be received at the University Cashier’s office no later than 4:30 p.m. on the due date. The University is not responsible for mail delays.

To pay over the internet with E-check or credit card:

Internet E-Check or credit card payments are accepted through your E-Hive account. UW-Superior accepts Visa and Mastercard only. We do not accept payments over the phone. You must have a driver’s license or state issued identification card to use E-Check. There is a $1.50 convenience fee charged for each E-Check payment transaction and a 2.5% convenience fee added to each credit card transaction.

To make your payment, log into E-Hive and follow these steps:

  • Locate and Click “View Bill” link
  • Choose the appropriate semester
  • Be sure the pop-up blocker on your web browser is disabled
  • Click the “Pay Online” button located at the bottom of your e-bill
  • Follow the instructions on the payment page
  • Print the final “Your payment has been accepted…” page as your online receipt

UW-Superior does not accept credit card payments over the phone.

Enrollment

How many credits do I need to be considered full time during Summer College?

This depends on your academic program.  Here are the enrollment status definitions for various academic programs

If I am suspended after Spring and enrolled in Fall classes, will the classes be dropped?

Your Fall classes will NOT be dropped IF you enroll in at least one summer class and earn a grade of C or higher in the course.

Can I enroll in Summer College if suspended following the spring term?

Yes. Summer is considered open-enrollment so any admitted student may enroll.  If you earn a 2.0 or higher GPA for just the summer course(s) you enroll in, your suspension status will be removed. You will remain on probation.

Graduation

If I complete all degree requirements in summer, when do I participate in commencement?

Students completing all degree requirements in the Summer participate in commencement the PREVIOUS Spring term. This means that a degree is completed in August, students walk the May BEFORE they have completed requirements.

Transcripts

When will I be able to view my summer grades?

Faculty are required to submit summer grades within 14 days from the last day of class.  About four days after this day, you will be able to view your summer grades in E-Hive.

Tuition and Bills

Where do I make my tuition payment?

To pay with cash or check:

Cash or check payments are accepted at the Cashier’s Office, Old Main 136. Check payments may be mailed to:

UW-Superior Cashier’s Office
Old Main 136
PO Box 2000
Superior, WI 54880

Please make checks payable to UW-Superior and include your student ID number on the check. All payments due must be received at the University Cashier’s office no later than 4:30 p.m. on the due date. The University is not responsible for mail delays.

To pay over the internet with E-check or credit card:

Internet E-Check or credit card payments are accepted through your E-Hive account. UW-Superior accepts Visa and Mastercard only. We do not accept payments over the phone. You must have a driver’s license or state issued identification card to use E-Check. There is a $1.50 convenience fee charged for each E-Check payment transaction and a 2.5% convenience fee added to each credit card transaction.

To make your payment, log into E-Hive and follow these steps:

  • Locate and Click “View Bill” link
  • Choose the appropriate semester
  • Be sure the pop-up blocker on your web browser is disabled
  • Click the “Pay Online” button located at the bottom of your e-bill
  • Follow the instructions on the payment page
  • Print the final “Your payment has been accepted…” page as your online receipt

UW-Superior does not accept credit card payments over the phone.