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Earn Up to 4 Credits in 3 Weeks During Winter Session!

Winter Session classes begin on Monday, December 29, 2025 and run until Friday, January 16, 2026.

At only $252 per credit, you can choose from a wide variety of winter classes.*

Current Students

You are already on your way to achieving your academic goals at SUNY Suffolk. Now, here is an opportunity to make the most of winter. Get on the fast track to graduation or even make up a class during our Winter Session.

Studies show that students who take classes year-round are more likely to graduate.**

New and Visiting Students

Students from other colleges and universities are welcome to attend Winter Session at SUNY Suffolk. Get a jump start on next year or even make up a class while earning college credits that transfer to SUNY schools, as well as many private four-year colleges and universities. Browse our Winter Session classes.

High School Students

Winter Session at SUNY Suffolk provides high school students with affordable learning opportunities that result in college credits which transfer to many public and private colleges and universities as well as SUNY schools. High school students can get a jump-start on their college careers by taking their first college classes at SUNY Suffolk.

Students can choose from a wide variety of disciplines, including art, business, communications, creative writing, economics, history, humanities, mathematics, politics, psychology, sociology, statistics, physical education, and more.

Locations

Ammerman Campus

533 College Road
Selden, NY, 11784-2899
(631) 451-4022

Eastern Campus

121 Speonk-Riverhead Road
Riverhead, NY 11901-3499
(631) 548-2512

Michael J. Grant Campus

Crooked Hill Road
Brentwood, NY 11717-1092
(631) 851-6719

* Applies to students who have one year's legal residency in New York State and six months in Suffolk County.

** Community College Research Center. “Is School Out for the Summer? The Impact of Year-Round Pell Grants on Academic and Employment Outcomes of Community College Students.” Columbia University.

Brownback, Andy, and Sally Sadoff. “College Summer School: Educational Benefits and Enrollment Preferences.” Journal of Human Resources.

Last Updated: 11/8/25