Jenna Fitzhenry, sophomore communication sciences and disorders major,
“I personally don’t really take summer classes because they are too expensive at NSU and I also live far away. It doesn’t make sense for me to stay here over the summer when I can pay for the classes with my scholarship during the fall and winter semesters. If you need them, they are good to have, but they don’t work out [for me].”
Tyler Schmitt, freshman finance major
“I think there are plenty courses offered to help students during the summer. The only complaint would be is that it is a bit pricey … but that’s about it.”
Ashley Washington, sophomore biology major
“There are not enough. They don’t really offer anything other than certain biology classes. Just in general [they need more classes]. They need more teachers in general and it’s worse in the summer.
Fianna Shafirovich, freshman biology major
“I think they should be split into five and six-week courses because other [colleges] do that, and we should have the class meetings five days a week. That way you can get the most prerequisites in. I also feel like we should be able to have a break in between. Right now, if you do a summer course, you have no break.
Adam Hillyard, senior exercise and sports science major
“I don’t mind them., I’ve taken a lot of summer classes before. It’s a good way to make sure you have taken any major or minor classes you need to take before you graduate. I declared a minor late, so it was a good way to finish that up and some classes are online so you don’t have to be on campus to take them.”