Intersession and Summer Courses
Huron is pleased to offer several interesting and engaging courses during the Spring (Intersession) and Summer sessions in areas ranging from psychology through global studies, languages and literatures, philosophy and political science, to management and organizational studies. Explore the courses below to discover which subjects best suit your unique interests and may best support you to fulfill your educational and professional goals.
Summer Term timetable and draft my schedule tool are available on February 5, 2025
Summer Term activation and access to course registration through Student Center begins February 19, 2025.
Summer Course Registration:
- Activate your student account for the Summer term on Student Center. Activation takes approximately 24-48 hours. See the Register in Summer Courses – Office of the Registrar – Western University (uwo.ca) for more information on Summer Activation.
- Review the Western Timetables (uwo.ca) for course options, session times, and other important information.
- Enroll in your courses on Student Center
- Please check dates for both adding and dropping courses during the Summer term Register in Summer Courses – Office of the Registrar – Western University (uwo.ca)
Important Summer Course Registration Resources:
- Registering in Courses (add/drop/swap)
- Tuition and Fee Schedule – Student Fees – Huron University (huronu.ca)





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