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Rob Bolden enrolls for summer session

Penn State quarterback Rob Bolden is back on campus and enrolled for the school's upcoming summer academic session, which begins June 29.

Bolden has been non-committal about his future at Penn State, telling the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette earlier this month that he's undecided about whether he'll return for his sophomore season.

A team spokesman told ESPN.com on Monday that there's "no indication (Bolden) won't be here in (the) fall."

Bolden started the first seven games for Penn State last season, becoming the first Nittany Lions freshman quarterback to start the opener in 100 years. He suffered a concussion Oct. 23 at Minnesota and teammate Matt McGloin started five of the final six games.

Bolden tried to leave Penn State after the Outback Bowl, but coach Joe Paterno declined to grant his release. The quarterback remained in State College and competed with McGloin throughout spring practice. Penn State didn't name a starter after the spring.

Bolden completed 112 of 193 passes for 1,360 yards with five touchdown passes and seven interceptions last season.

Adam Rittenberg covers Big Ten football for ESPN.com. He can be reached at espnritt@gmail.com