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Pre-College Summer Academy

ÃÞ»¨ÌÇÖ±²¥ University's College of Professional Studies educates learners of all ages, including high school students and those preparing to enter college. ÃÞ»¨ÌÇÖ±²¥'s Pre-College Summer Academy (PCSA) allows high school students and incoming college freshmen the opportunity to have a unique and exciting pre-college educational experience.

Explore all college has to offer during our four-week summer program! This immersive program is designed to introduce exceptional high school juniors and seniors, as well as incoming college students to the multifaceted experience of attending college.

PCSA students will select one 3-credit course from a list of approved options. These courses will be taught by esteemed ÃÞ»¨ÌÇÖ±²¥ faculty and allow PCSA students to learn alongside current undergraduate students. This college-level classroom experience is augmented with PCAC 1000: College Pathways, a 1-credit college preparatory course, with assignments specifically designed to prepare students for successful college life. PCSA Students will have the opportunity to earn four college credits by the end of the program.

 

SUMMER 2025
COURSE OPTIONS

June 30 - July 28, 2025

 

Move in: June 29, 2025

Move out: July 29, 2025

See all official dates and deadlines, according to the University Academic Calendar.

THREE-CREDIT COURSE OPTIONS MAY INCLUDE:

• COM 1000: Survey of Communication Studies

• COM 1100: Public Speaking

• CSC 1010: Programming for All

More to be announced soon!

If you are interested in a course not offered in our Pre-College Summer Academy, learn more about our single-course offerings for high school scholars.

PCAC 1000 TOPIC EXAMPLES

Metacognition + The Science of Studying

Navigating the Financial Landscape of College

The College Essay

Academic Advising 101 + Logic of Curriculum

Finding Your Team on Campus: Cultivating Agency and Self-Advocacy

PCAC 1000: College Pathways

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During the PCSA program, students will work closely with academic advisors and undergraduate academic mentors, as well as receive access to support services across campus. Through the holistic and intentional curriculum of PCAC 1000: College Pathways, students will learn and practice various academic, social, professional and intrapersonal skills to help them succeed both in and out of the classroom.

 

  • Gain an understanding of the expectations and practice the necessary skills to be successful before you enter college
  • Explore different majors and how they translate to potential careers 

  • Learn how to engage with professors and peers within a vibrant campus community

  • Freedom to experience and participate in campus activities with current undergraduates 

  • Build an internal inventory of the available resources to draw upon when you are in college 

  • Work on a culminating final project demonstrating the interdisciplinary learning that took place throughout the summer   

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TUITION, FEES AND APPLICATION

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Residential Students: $8,000

  • Tuition (4-credits)
  • Program fee
  • Breakfast, lunch, dinner from campus dining
  • Double room (shared with roommate)

Non-Residential Students: $6,000

  • Tuition (4-credits)
  • Program fee
  • Lunch from campus dining

 

A deposit of $2,000 is due at time of acceptance, regardless of residence choice.

General Semester Fee ($15) + Book Fee ($70)

*Application, acceptance or participation in the Pre-College Summer Academy does not guarantee acceptance or preferential treatment for students applying for future admission to ÃÞ»¨ÌÇÖ±²¥ University.

 

  1. Fill out the Pre-College Summer Academy Application
    * Post-Secondary Education (Write high school name)
    * Must select Pre-College Summer Academy within the application
  2. Please upload a recent writing sample (which can include something you’ve used for your High School courses) that showcases your strongest work. The piece should demonstrate your research, analytical skills, or creativity, and highlight your ability to craft clear, persuasive, and compelling arguments.
    1. If you don’t have a recent writing assignment, please submit a statement of goals (approximately 350 words). You statement of goals should include how you hope the Pre-College Summer Academy will help you achieve your goals and what you hope to get out of your Summer at ÃÞ»¨ÌÇÖ±²¥.
  3. Letter of Recommendation from a current or former teacher, guidance counselor, coach or community member.
  4. Official High School Transcript (sent directly from the school to cps.info@villanova.edu) Or mail to: Patricia Ertwine, CPS ÃÞ»¨ÌÇÖ±²¥ University 800 E Lancaster Ave, ÃÞ»¨ÌÇÖ±²¥, PA 19085
  5. Once accepted, a $2,000 deposit will be required to hold your spot in the program.  
  6. Parent Permission Letter stating permission to take classes at ÃÞ»¨ÌÇÖ±²¥. (upload to application)

If you are interested in a course not available as part of our Pre-College Summer Academy, learn more about our single-course offerings for high school scholars.

High School Scholars are charged a different tuition rate versus Pre-College Summer Academy

VALUE OF THE SUMMER ACADEMY

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Enhance your resume.

Summer Academy courses provide new skills to add to your resume or college application, while exploring future academic pathways.

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Expand your network.

Communicating and building relationships with classmates and faculty scholars can open new doors for your future.

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Learn from distinguished faculty.

All programs are taught by experienced ÃÞ»¨ÌÇÖ±²¥ faculty who are dedicated teacher-scholars and among the most distinguished in their fields.