SWOSU Summer Classes Begin June 6

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May 13, 2022

SWOSU Press Release

Southwestern Oklahoma State University summer semester classes begin on Monday, June 6.

Jennifer Cook-Johns, registrar in the SWOSU Academic Records Department, said enrollment for eight-week classes continues through June 7. Four-week classes are also offered in June and July with the deadline to enroll for June courses being June 7, and the deadline for second four-week classes being July 5.

Cook-Johns said students can enroll for classes on the Weatherford, Sayre and Yukon locations through the Academic Records’ office. Online enrollment is also available through the SWOSU website for students that have completed at least 60 hours and the prior semester at SWOSU. Students must already be fully admitted to the University and have no holds on their account.

Additional information is available by calling the Weatherford office at (580) 774-3777. Students can also email enrollment@swosu.edu.

Students can also enroll now for the 2022 Fall semester that starts August 22.

Summer office hours for SWOSU are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.

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