Both the Sewanee School of Letters and the College summer session begin in the coming days: the School of Letters on June 9 and the summer session of the College on June 10. Together, the programs will bring almost 130 students to campus for the next six weeks.
The Sewanee School of Letters is a graduate program offering master’s degrees in literature, creative writing, and theology and literature. Students typically attend for four or five summer terms to earn an M.A. or an M.F.A. degree. Fifty-six students are expected to be in Sewanee for the School of Letters this year, learning from 10 faculty members.
The summer session of the College offers an opportunity for students to take special courses not normally available, helps students gain additional credits toward degree completion and provides incoming freshmen a chance to adapt to the academic demands of college. Seventy-one students are enrolled in the summer session; classes meet Monday through Friday.
Another wave of summer programs will begin in two weeks, with the openings of the Sewanee Summer Music Festival (June 22), and the Bridge Program in Math and Science and first session of the Sewanee Summer Seminar (both June 23).
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