Regis College announces it will offer two condensed Winter Intersession learning experiences that cover the same content and maintain the same academic standards as undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral courses offered during regular 15-week semesters; these classes will run for two weeks. Courses are open to both Regis and non-Regis students to earn credits for graduate or undergraduate classes. 

Several intersession courses are available in both asynchronous online and synchronous Zoom formats for added convenience. Students from other institutions are also encouraged to apply as the courses are designed to be transferable to other colleges and universities. The condensed, two-week semester allows students to advance their degree program or catch up if they have fallen behind and wish to remain on track to graduate on time. 

The Intersession Semester provides students with the chance to engage in specialized coursework, develop practical skills, and explore new subjects outside the regular semester schedule. The semester can be an ideal opportunity for students looking to catch up on missed courses, accelerate their degree progress, or potentially graduate ahead of schedule. The fee for the three credit courses is $250 per credit. 

This abridged semester aligns with the Regis mission to increase access to higher education opportunities that help build students character and confidence and prepares them for a career and life of meaning. 

Enrollment for the Intersession Program begins this week and closes on Dec. 17 for 25/DJ courses and January 7 for 25/JN courses. 

Winter Intersession Undergraduate courses available include: 

25/DJ 

  • CP-644 01 - Counseling LGBTQI Individuals 

25/JN 

  • CO-204-01 - Effective Public Speaking 
  • CP-688-01 – Behavioral & Process Addictions 
  • EN-211-01 - Writing About Texts 
  • HFS-150-01 – Intro Health & Fitness Studies 
  • ID-304-01 - Exploring Ethics 
  • NU-601-01 - Nursing Theory 
  • PH-101-01 - Introduction to Philosophy I 
  • RS-309-01 - Religious Hope & the Future 
  • SW-340-01 - Contemporary Social Problems