Great Lakes Summer
Au Sable Institute
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
APU partners with Au Sable Institute (Au Sable), who hosts the Great Lakes Summer Program. Au Sable is an educational institute that offers 22 field-based summer courses in the environmental sciences over 3 or 5 weeks of study in Northern Michigan, Pacific Rim or Costa Rica and an additional three online courses. Through hands-on learning in the outdoors, engaging professors who integrate faith into their instruction, and a supportive community of friends, Au Sable inspires and educates students to serve, protect and restore God’s earth.
The 5-13 week Great Lakes Summer Program is located in Northern Michigan, on beautiful Big Twin Lake. Campus includes miles of hiking on 120 acres of property, 300 feet of waterfront for canoeing, kayaking and swimming, recreation fields, and lots of shady places to hang up a hammock to study and relax!
SUMMER HIGHLIGHTS
Field-based environmental sciences courses
Hands-on learning in the outdoors
Faith integration and engaging professors
Access to Earth Hall Library and student lounge
Beautiful Big Twin Lake location
300 feet of waterfront for canoeing, kayaking, swimming, and recreation
Miles of hiking on 120 acres of property
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner food service
AU SABLE COURSES
Students may opt for May Session, Summer Session I, and/or Summer Session 2
Courses are short, intensive field-based courses.
Integration Days are a part of the course requirements.
Students only take one course during the May Session.
Students can opt to take one or two courses during Summer Session 1 or Summer Session II.
When selecting courses, students should choose ones that are on opposite days as each class meets twice a week on the assigned days.
Au Sable can accommodate many types of learning accommodations and needs, but Au Sable cannot change the nature of the field-based courses.
MAY SESSION
Field Biology in Spring
Forest Management
Insect Ecology
Field Geology in Michigan
Integration Day
SUMMER SESSION I
Conservation Biology
Field Botany
Animal Ecology
Agroecology
Aquatic Biology
Field Techniques in Wetlands
Research Methods I
Integration Day
SUMMER SESSION II
Environmental Applications for GIS
Stream Ecology
Wildlife Ecology
Environmental Chemistry
Restoration Ecology
Fish Ecology and Management
Research Methods II
Integration Day
APU REQUIREMENTS
APU prerequisites are mandatory.
Registration is all through your APU Account. Upon acceptance, students will be granted access to register for study away sections of the courses.
TRANSFER CREDIT & COURSE SUBSTITUTION
Students will need to complete a Transfer Credit & Course Substitution (TCCS) Form to transfer course credit to APU credits.
A TCCS Form will be required for courses not already approved by APU. Submitted forms go through all academic required departments and results (approvals or denials) are emailed back to students. Results from the TCCS process must be obtained prior to departure so you only take courses that count towards your degree. Keep the results so you have proof of how your program courses will count once you complete them.
PROGRAM COSTS: 2024 - 2025
Program Costs Charged to Student's APU Account
Au Sable Tuition (Per Course) $2,950
Au Sable Program Costs (Housing & Meals Per Week) $480
APU UG University Service Fee $100
APU Study Away Fee $50
(Optional) APU Health Fee/Medical Insurance $755*
Out-of-Pocket Expenses (Students Pay Directly)
Airfare, some meals, optional excursions, souvenirs, etc.
$200 tuition deposit
$30 application fee
*Regular APU student health insurance & waiving options apply.
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Charges - See above.
Financial Aid - Financial aid (Federal, State, APU Institutional) is not able to be applied to your account unless you already have remaining unused aid on your account from a previous semester.
*APU Catalog Financial Aid Policy for the Great Lakes Summer Program. Access all related policies here.
Payment Due Dates - Same as regular APU summer payment due dates.
ADVISING ROLES & RESOURCES
Program - Consult with Au Sable Institute for all questions about the program and items they need from you.
APU Study Away - Consult with APU CCEL Study Away to explore which program is the best fit for you. Accepted students are provided a canvas site that will have all preparation materials including information on how to register, program charges, etc.
APU Academic Advising - Make an appointment with Academic Advising (APU Academic Success Center or Faculty Advisor) to make sure the program you are interested in has the courses to keep you on track to graduate on time. Reference the course information on this site.
APU Student Services Center - Consult your account specialist with any financial aid questions. Reference the program costs, charges & financial aid information on this site.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Program Application - Complete the Great Lakes Summer Application with Au Sable Institute.
Advisor Form - Part of the Au Sable application includes a form you will need to have processed by APU Study Away. Please allow up to 2 weeks.
For any forms your program needs you to get APU Study Away signatures, send them to studyaway@apu.edu.
Application Response - The program will communicate if they accept you as a participant. However, before committing to the program, we advise confirming APU program advising, APU academic advising and APU financial advising.
Study Away 101 Completion - If accepted, you will be sent a link to self-enroll in the APU Study Away Canvas course to complete all APU forms/preparation.
PROGRAM TYPE - Type #5, APU Approved Summer Program
PROGRAM & TERM STATUS - The Great Lakes Summer Program is offered during the summer term. Check with Au Sable Institute for program status.
“I loved the staff members and how willing they were to invest in their students and integrate faith into all aspects of classes...”
- Britta, Biology & Honors Humanities Major