May@Geneva course offerings for 2025 include online options! Refer to the schedule of courses for the complete list of May and summer offerings.
May@Geneva is an affordable and convenient summer session. All summer sessions are taught by Geneva professors and offerings include Core, Core Option, and some major courses. Students are limited to 7 credit hours during May Term.
*BIB 112: Old Testament Survey (online) | |
*BIB 113: New Testament Survey (online) | |
*BIB 300: Biblical Worldview | |
BIOL 215: Microbiology (Nursing Students Only) | |
BUS 310: Principles of Management (online) | |
BUS 530: Management Info/Decision SUPP SYS | |
ECO 211: Microeconomics (online) | |
EGR 211: Solid Mechanics (online) | |
ENG 101: English Composition (online) | |
EGR 211: Solid Mechanics (online) | |
*HUM 103: Invitation To The Humanities | |
*HUM 203: Making The West (online) | |
*HUM 303: Perspectives: MOD&CLTR | |
MAT 105: Elementary Statistical Methods | |
NURS 210: Mental and Community Health (online) (Nursing Students Only) | |
PED 103: Physical Fitness | |
*POL 352: Great Issues In Politics | |
SCS 110: Introduction to the Natural Sciences |
See the schedule of courses for course details such as time and location
*Guaranteed to run regardless of enrollment; all others may be canceled in the case of low enrollment.
Day classes: | May 12 - June 6 |
Evening classes: | May 12 - June 6 |
Online Sessions: |
Session I: May 12 - June 5 Session II: June 9 - August 2 |
Note: Great Issues in Politics (POL 352) runs from June 9 - July 30.
Online courses are eight weeks in length and do not require students to have a physical presence on campus. For all courses, be sure to check the course dates that are provided with the course listing in the schedule of classes. Online courses carry an additional $100 technology fee per course.
How To Enroll
Geneva students who want to take May@Geneva courses can register for summer courses when they register for their fall courses. Registration will continue until May 12, 2025 (exceptions must be approved by the Provost). No additional application is required. Students may take a maximum of 7 hours in any combination of one, three, and four-credit classes.
Students may drop a class until Tuesday, May 13 before 6 p.m. (no grade penalty – 100% tuition refund) and may withdraw as late as two days into May Term (Tuesday, May 7); W grades begin on Wednesday, May 14.
Certification students and Transient students may register for summer courses using the Non-Degree Seeking Student Registration (.PDF).
Completed forms should be submitted to registrar@geneva.edu for processing.
Registrar's Office
Geneva College
3200 College Avenue
Beaver Falls PA 15010
Financial Aid for summer is considered the start of the 2025-2026 award year and is based on your 2024-2025 FAFSA form. Most students do not qualify for additional Geneva summer aid. However, students enrolling in the May Education block and those who are graduating in December are an exception and are encouraged to contact Financial Aid to make the best use of their Geneva financial aid eligibility. In addition, Federal Pell Grant recipients can use grant funds in the summer and generally have additional eligibility on top of what they receive in the Fall and Spring. For any student wishing to discuss their options and eligibility, please review the information on the application below and schedule an appointment to discuss your situation today.
Geneva Online (GO!) provides opportunities for students to take Geneva College summer courses with Geneva professors from anywhere in the world. Go to Geneva Online Page
Students must indicate that they want housing for May term by completing the May@Geneva Housing Form by Monday, April 8. Any student that does not indicate that they are need of housing for May term, they will be presumed to be commuting for the term.
Prior to summer move over, students will be responsible for cleaning up and "checking out" with their RA. During the first week of May term classes, residential students will be expected to move from their current room to the room they are assigned to live in for May Term (in the designated summer residence hall) should they indicate the need for housing by completing the provided form above.
There will be no meals provided for students staying on campus for May@Geneva. All students will be responsible for their own meals if they choose to reside on campus during this term.
The Fitness Center will be open Monday through Friday (7-9 a.m., 1-6 p.m.), and the Field House will be open for pick-up games and racquetball until 5 p.m. each weekday afternoon.
The Student Success Center (SSC) staff is available to assist students with academic needs. Hours are Monday-Friday, 8-4. If you need tutoring or accommodations, visit the SSC at the beginning of the term. Availability of tutors may be limited. For questions about academic support during the Summer, contact the Student Success Center at 724-847-5005 or ssc@geneva.edu or drop by. The office is located on the second floor of the Student Center.
If you have questions or need additional information, contact Crossroads: Geneva’s Center for Enriched Learning at crossroads@geneva.edu or 724-847-6891.