911±¬ÁÏÍø is offering an array of courses and formats for the summer 2026 semester. In addition to in-person classes, other formats include online and hybrid, which is a combination of online and face-to-face instruction. The summer session starts the week of May 11.

Some classes offered this summer include Arabic, Art Appreciation, American Sign Language, Introduction to Automotive Technology, General Biology I and II, Introductory Microbiology, Human Anatomy and Physiology, Introduction to Business, Introduction to Finance, Introduction to Corrections, Introduction to Coding, Introduction to Computer Science, Introduction to Composition, Speech Fundamentals, Orientation to CGI Careers, Principles of Macro- and Micro-Economics, Air Conditioning Theory, Microsoft Outlook and Excel, Introduction to Political Science, Introduction to Psychology, Spanish I and Introduction to Sociology.

Moraine Valley offers more than 140 degree and certificate programs. Students interested in transferring to four-year colleges or universities can earn associate degrees in Arts, Fine Arts, General Studies, Engineering Science, Applied Science or Science. Students also can choose from several career certificate programs, including Allied Health and Nursing, Business and Computer Sciences, Industrial Technology and Public Service.

Moraine Valley also offers several classes at its two extension sites – the Education Center at Blue Island (12940 S. Western Ave.) and the Southwest Education Center in Tinley Park (17900 S. 94th Ave.).

Tuition and fees at Moraine Valley cost $492 per three-credit-hour course compared to more than $1,629 per class at other colleges or universities, saving students thousands of dollars each year. Students also can take online classes and pay the in-district tuition rate regardless of where they live.

A complete list of credit and noncredit classes can be found in the summer 2026 class schedule online at . Open registration for summer courses begins March 25. In-district tuition is $140 per credit hour plus fees and books. New students must complete an admission application at morainevalley.edu/apply and can register in-person in the Registration Office, located in the Student Services Center (Building S), 9000 W. College Parkway in Palos Hills; by phone at (708) 974-2110 (TTY 711); via email to registration@morainevalley.edu; or online.

For news media inquiries, contact Joshua Lahey, Moraine Valley communications specialist, at (708) 974-5652 or laheyj5@morainevalley.edu.