DMV or Eastern Shore colleges that offer night courses in the Summer Session

Anonymous
DC. Attends college out of the area, but may need/want to add a few credits in the summer. Preferably DC could work during the summer and take one course at night. Ideally, the class would be a calculus or statistics class, but others would be considered. We'd have to check to make sure DC's school accepts transfers from the particular school, but they seem to be pretty open. So my question is which schools within a reasonable commute of the DMV offer summer courses? Night courses at summer? Compressed summer sessions? DC could also work at the beach and might be able to commute to Salisbury or Dover if that helped. Any links that you can provide would be appreciated.

I recognize that this might be late for Summer 2014, but the same issue is going to arise for summer 2015.
Anonymous
Sounds like something your college-aged adult DC should be handling. Power down the propeller.
Anonymous
Agree with pp. There should be no "we" in your post. Your child is an adult and should be handling this on his own
Anonymous
Maryland has a good summer program

http://oes.umd.edu/summer-term
Anonymous
Nova has a summer program as well

http://www.nvcc.edu/schedule/crs2143/
Anonymous
Marymount University offers summer classes

http://marymount.edu/summer/study/schedule.aspx
Anonymous
Salisbury University offered various courses in the summer, but not many at night

https://www.salisbury.edu/registrar/Schedules/Summer%20I%202013.pdf
Anonymous
Maryland Eastern Shore offers some summer courses as does St. Mary's.

http://www.smcm.edu/continuinged/summercourses_listings.html
Anonymous
Pretty sure GWU has night classes during the summer session.
Anonymous
For basics like calculus, I'd totally go with the cheapest option - Montgomery College or NoVa, depending on where you live.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For basics like calculus, I'd totally go with the cheapest option - Montgomery College or NoVa, depending on where you live.


Any actual experience with Montgomery College for calculus? Which campus?
Anonymous
Montgomery College has a pretty extensive list of summer courses offered at night during the summer (including calculus, accounting, statistics, chemistry and other GPA challenging courses). YOu can download a spread sheet at:
http://cms.montgomerycollege.edu/edu/department2.aspx?id=15548
Anonymous
The current college will have to approve the summer courses and usually community colleges are not approved.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The current college will have to approve the summer courses and usually community colleges are not approved.


Both NOVA and MC are approved for my DC's Top 25 school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The current college will have to approve the summer courses and usually community colleges are not approved.


Is this a school by school decision, or is there some sort of standard or consortium of schools that accept credit from one another?
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