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Division of Continuing Education and Professional Studies

Registration Opens November 8 for Winter Session 2022  

Seton Hall University Banner in snowSeton Hall is proud to announce its courses for Winter Session 2022. Whether you want to free up your spring, accelerate your graduation date, or squeeze in an elective between semesters, you'll be able to do so from the comfort of your own home. All courses will be remote and most will run asynchronously January 4-18, and enrollment is open to current Seton Hall students and visiting students. In observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, no Winter Session class meetings will be scheduled on January 17. Registration begins November 8 and ends January 5. Students enrolled in the Winter Session may choose one three (3) credit course.

Winter Session undergraduate tuition will be at the standard 2021-2022 rate of $1,360 per credit, plus a registration fee of $55. Please note that Winter Session is an independent session and is not part of spring registration or tuition.

Current Seton Hall undergraduate students who take one 3-credit course will receive a $750 scholarship toward their Winter Session tuition. Additional financial aid is not available for students in this program. Students cannot file the FAFSA nor receive federal or state aid which includes student or parent loans.

Courses will include:

  •  American Art
  • American History I
  • Business Writing
  • Child Welfare Policy-Practice
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Ethics
  • Integrated Human Science
  • Introduction to Biology
  • Introduction to Physical Anthropology
  • Introduction to Physical Science
  • Introduction to Social Work
  • Introduction to Sociology
  • Mass-Media and Minorities
  • Modern Women of Faith
  • Personality Concepts
  • Public/Presentational Speaking
  • United States Politics

Additional courses may be added throughout the fall.

Get your new year started on the right track! Visit the Winter Session website for registration information, course descriptions, frequently asked questions, and more.

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