Summer 2025 Tuition and Discounted Courses

The University of Texas at Austin is offering reduced tuition and special rate classes. Make this the summer that you learn from world-class faculty, save money and stay on track for graduation by registering for one or more classes that will count toward your degree plan!

Summer Tuition Discounts

Summer 2025 tuition is being offered at reduced rates for undergraduate, graduate and professional students at UT.

  • Undergraduate Texas resident and non-Texas resident tuition will be offered at a reduced rate of 25% off fall and spring semester costs.
  • Graduate and professional student tuition will be offered at a reduced rate of 15% off fall and spring semester costs, which is in line with historical summer tuition reduction.

Interested in receiving financial aid? Review the enrollment requirements here.

Note: Summer tuition special rates do not apply to Option II or Option III programs. The program fee is a set fee and not subject to summer discounts.

Special Rate Summer Classes for Undergraduates

Select high-demand courses, internship courses and education abroad courses will be offered at a special tuition cost. Internship course and degree requirements vary, so please check with your academic advisor about the process and timeline for enrolling.

High-Demand Core Courses

Select high-demand core classes are being offered for $500 for Texas residents and $2,000 for non-Texas residents. These asynchronous, online courses are taught by top UT faculty.

Talk to your academic advisor to see if one of the below courses fits with your degree plan.

Unique Code Course Field of Study Course Info
78170 ANT 304 ANT INTRO TO ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES: PREHISTORIC
78720 C C 303 C C INTRO TO CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY
79435/79075 E 316N/C L 315 ENGL WORLD LITERATURE
79370 E 316L ENGL BRITISH LITERATURE
80205 GOV 310L GOV AMERICAN AND TEXAS GOVERNMENT
80295 GOV 310L GOV AMERICAN AND TEXAS GOVERNMENT
80210 GOV 312L GOV ISSUES & POLICIES IN AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
80300 GOV 312L GOV ISSUES & POLICIES IN AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
80385 HIS 315K HIST UNITED STATES, 1492-1865
80475 HIS 315K HIST UNITED STATES, 1492-1865
80390 HIS 315L HIST THE UNITED STATES SINCE 1865
80480 HIS 315L HIST THE UNITED STATES SINCE 1865
76445 MUS 307 MUS JAZZ APPRECIATION
76535 MUS 307 MUS POPULAR MUSIC IN POPULAR CULTURE
85415 NTR 306 NTR FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITION
81435 PSY 301 PSY INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY
81445 PSY 317L PSY INTRO TO STATISTICS FOR THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
72970 RTF 303C RTF INTRO TO MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRIES
86794 SDS 301 SDS ELEMENTARY STATISTICAL METHODS
81945 SOC 302 SOC INTRO TO THE STUDY OF SOCIETY

Course

  • 78170

    ANT 304
  • 78720

    C C 303
  • 79435/79075

    E 316N/C L 315
  • 79370

    E 316L
  • 80205

    GOV 310L
  • 80295

    GOV 310L
  • 80210

    GOV 312L
  • 80300

    GOV 312L
  • 80385

    HIS 315K
  • 80475

    HIS 315K
  • 80390

    HIS 315L
  • 80480

    HIS 315L
  • 76445

    MUS 307
  • 76535

    MUS 307
  • 85415

    NTR 306
  • 81435

    PSY 301
  • 81445

    PSY 317L
  • 72970

    RTF 303C
  • 86794

    SDS 301
  • 81945

    SOC 302

Field of Study

  • 78170

    ANT
  • 78720

    C C
  • 79435/79075

    ENGL
  • 79370

    ENGL
  • 80205

    GOV
  • 80295

    GOV
  • 80210

    GOV
  • 80300

    GOV
  • 80385

    HIST
  • 80475

    HIST
  • 80390

    HIST
  • 80480

    HIST
  • 76445

    MUS
  • 76535

    MUS
  • 85415

    NTR
  • 81435

    PSY
  • 81445

    PSY
  • 72970

    RTF
  • 86794

    SDS
  • 81945

    SOC

Course Info

  • 78170

    INTRO TO ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES: PREHISTORIC
  • 78720

    INTRO TO CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY
  • 79435/79075

    WORLD LITERATURE
  • 79370

    BRITISH LITERATURE
  • 80205

    AMERICAN AND TEXAS GOVERNMENT
  • 80295

    AMERICAN AND TEXAS GOVERNMENT
  • 80210

    ISSUES & POLICIES IN AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
  • 80300

    ISSUES & POLICIES IN AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
  • 80385

    UNITED STATES, 1492-1865
  • 80475

    UNITED STATES, 1492-1865
  • 80390

    THE UNITED STATES SINCE 1865
  • 80480

    THE UNITED STATES SINCE 1865
  • 76445

    JAZZ APPRECIATION
  • 76535

    POPULAR MUSIC IN POPULAR CULTURE
  • 85415

    FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITION
  • 81435

    INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY
  • 81445

    INTRO TO STATISTICS FOR THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
  • 72970

    INTRO TO MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRIES
  • 86794

    ELEMENTARY STATISTICAL METHODS
  • 81945

    INTRO TO THE STUDY OF SOCIETY

Internship Courses

UT is committed to making internships accessible to students of all financial backgrounds, including by offering special rate internship courses for Summer 2025. Internship course and degree requirements vary, so please check with your academic advisor about the process and timeline for enrolling.

More information about payments and financial aid for UEX internship courses will be available in January 2025.

Credit-Bearing Internship Courses

Through University Extension (UEX), one and threehour internship courses will be offered at a special rate of $500, sixhour courses will be offered at a rate of $1,000, and nine-hour courses will be offered at $1,500. The registration fee for these courses is the same for all students, regardless of residency status.

Additionally, students who receive tuition support through Texas Advance Commitment (TAC) are eligible for additional UEX summer internship course discounts; students receiving full tuition support through TAC are eligible for a 100% discount, and students receiving partial tuition support through TAC are eligible for a 10% discount.

Financial Aid

  • Students Only Enrolled in UEX Courses: Federal or state subsidized financial aid is not available if you are only taking courses with University Extension.
  • Students Simultaneously Enrolled at UT Austin: In most cases, University Extension’s semester courses can count toward your full course load certification for financial aid and similar certifications as long as you meet the required minimum enrollment hours (six credit hours for undergrads and three credit hours for graduate students for the summer term) and are maintaining Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) for financial aid. Contact Texas One Stop for more information. Self-paced online courses do not count toward enrollment for financial aid purposes.
  • Students Enrolled at Another School: If you are receiving financial aid at another institution of higher education, University Extension can issue you a letter at your request certifying your registration. You may include this with other documentation of courses in applying for financial aid, but we cannot guarantee it will be accepted.

More information about payments and financial aid for UEX internship courses is available on the UEX website.

Zero-Credit Internship Course

Career Success offers EXP 000/080, a free, zero-credit course available for students participating in internships and other career experiences. This online course provides self-guided assignments designed to enhance your career experience, along with other benefits.

More information on this course can be found on the Career Success website.

Education Abroad Courses

Faculty-led Summer 2025 study abroad courses will be offered for a discounted tuition of $500 for Texas undergraduate students and $2,000 for non-Texas residents. Students who apply by the program’s deadline may be selected for enrollment. Summer faculty-led program application deadlines and admissions timelines vary by program.

If you are interested in applying for one of these programs, visit the Texas Global Summer Faculty-Led webpage. Please note that the special rate for education abroad courses applies to faculty-led programs only, and does not include discounts or scholarships towards other costs associated with education abroad, such as travel or program fees.

Additional Summer 2025 online courses will be available early March 2025.

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