To apply for Immersion, Stones & Bones, Summer College, Summer Online, or Pre-College Summer Language Institute courses, high school students must submit the program application found at (opens December 2022).To apply for the Summer Session Benefit, select “Summer Session Benefit Program” from the list in the CBO Partnership Scholarship section of the program application, then submit the 2023 Faculty and Staff Tuition Benefit Request Form (opens January 2023).Current undergraduates from colleges or universities other than UChicago must submit the Visiting Student application and be admitted to Summer Quarter or Summer Language Institute to be eligible for the Summer Benefit Program.The Visiting Students application is now open, see the VS page for more information or - go here to continue an already started application.Students from Other Colleges or Universities To request for the Summer Session Benefit, complete enrollment in your desired course(s) through My.UChicago, then submit the 2023 Faculty and Staff Tuition Benefit Request Form (opens January 2023).Current UChicago College students may simply enroll in Summer Language Institute, Summer Quarter, or September Term courses through My.UChicago beginning in early March.The Benefits Office will confirm that staff and faculty are the eligible for the tuition benefit by the start of the summer. Applicants must submit the Summer Session Benefit request form, including evidence of dependent status as specified in the form.Applicants must be a dependent of a University of Chicago full-time benefits-eligible faculty, other academic appointee, or staff member at time of application.In order to be eligible for Summer Session Benefit Program: As part of the Tuition Benefit, for those programs that require an application, the application fee will be waived. The 25% reduction is applicable only to the cost of tuition (not other fees). UChicago second-, third-, and fourth-years High school (in 11th or 12th grade at time of application),ġ00-unit and 300-unit intensive courses offered High school (in 11th or 12th grade at time of application) Research in the Biological Sciences (RIBS) High school (in 9th, 10th, or 11th grade at time of application)
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