November 11, 2025 - 03:37

Seton Hall University encourages students to make the most of their winter break by enrolling in the upcoming Winter Session. Scheduled from January 2 to January 13, 2026, this session offers a unique opportunity for students to earn credits while enjoying a more flexible academic schedule.
Registration opens on November 11, providing students with ample time to consider their options and secure their spots. The Winter Session is designed to help students progress in their studies, catch up on coursework, or even explore new subjects of interest. With a variety of classes available, students can tailor their winter experience to meet their academic needs.
This initiative not only helps students stay engaged during the break but also allows them to maximize their educational journey. As winter approaches, students are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to enhance their learning and make the most of their time off.
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