Questions? Contact Us.

Office of Registration
Yakima Campus
Deccio, Building 8
509-574-4700

Grandview Campus
Main, Building 56
509-882-7015

Email
registration@yvcc.edu

Summer Quarter

Get Ahead with Summer Quarter

Earn college credits in 8 weeks at YVC

Summer courses at Yakima Valley College offer a flexible, convenient and affordable opportunity for individuals looking to achieve their professional or personal goals.

During Summer Quarter, YVC offers a wide range of asynchronous online classes, which do not have a specific meeting day or time, so that you can learn from anywhere and study when it’s most convenient for you. Some online courses meet during specific days and times.

In addition, in-person courses in some subjects are available on YVC’s Yakima and Grandview campuses.

Summer Quarter 2025 begins June 23 and ends August 7, meaning you’ll be able to earn college credits in only eight weeks, faster than the standard 10-week courses offered during other quarters at YVC.

Learn more about YVC summer course options and select “Class Search” or “Browse Classes” to view offerings by subject.

Summer Quarter registration takes place on a first-come, first-served basis and students can register through June 23. 

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Important Dates

Date Information
May 14 - June 23 Summer Quarter Registration (Open for all students)
May 22 Admissions Deadline for Degree/Certificate Seeking Student
June 19 Juneteenth Holiday (College Closed)
June 23 Classes Begin
July 4 Independance Day Holiday (College Closed)
August 7  Last Day of Summer Quarter

 

Additional Summer Quarter Information

Community college classes can seamlessly transfer to a four-year university, so taking YVC summer courses to fulfill prerequisites at another school can save you money on tuition and fees.

If you’re looking to make a career change and want to get training for an in-demand job right away, YVC offers dozens of professional-technical programs that can prepare you for a career that pays well.

Continuing your education is an investment that doesn’t have to break the bank. YVC offers a variety of financial aid options, including for students who are unemployed, underemployed or low-income, as well as those who are looking to re-enter the workforce or train for an entirely new career.

Yakima Valley College offers a full-service financial aid office with experienced staff to help guide you. Learn more about funding options at YVC.

Senior citizens, 60 years of age or older, who are Washington state residents can take advantage of the Gold Card Program at YVC. This program allows seniors to attend state supported classes at a reduced cost on a space-available basis. Gold Card participants may enroll on the third day of the quarter or when the class has met at least once, whichever is later. Learn more about the Gold Card Program.


Take your next step

Summer is the perfect time to get ahead, so register for YVC summer courses today. For more information about admission to YVC, call 509.574.4712 or email admission@yvcc.edu.

Questions? Contact Us.

Office of Registration
Yakima Campus
Deccio, Building 8
509-574-4700

Grandview Campus
Main, Building 56
509-882-7015

Email
registration@yvcc.edu