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January Intersession: Earn 4 Credits in 4 Weeks

By
Alyssa Cressotti
Posted
November 13, 2025
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January Intersession is a quick, four-week mini鈥搒emester that lands right between fall and spring. It鈥檚 your chance to earn credits over winter break鈥攎ost of it fully online and on your own schedule鈥攕o you can keep your momentum going without giving up your cozy-season vibes.

And the best part? You can use this time to explore classes you might not normally have room for. Think Digital Design, Creative Writing, American Sign Language, Psychology of Cultural Diversity, Meteorology, or even Cinema Auteurs of New York City. Want something more foundational? Try Intro to Psychology, World Civilization, or Microeconomics. Looking to get ahead in your major? There are options in Criminal Justice, Communication, Art History, and even Organizational Development and Human Learning for graduate students.

  • Registration opened: October 27, 2025
  • Classes begin: January 5, 2026
  • In-person and hybrid courses wrap: January 17, 2026
  • Fully online courses wrap: January 31, 2026

Register for January Intersession

No matter what you choose, January Intersession helps you lighten your spring load, stay on track to graduate on time (or early), and dip into subjects you鈥檙e genuinely excited about. It鈥檚 flexible, low-pressure, and built to give you a little extra breathing room鈥攁cademically and in life. Cozy vibes + real progress = a win.

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