Registering for Courses
The Early College Program offers dual credit courses to Idaho high school students at their high school, on an ISU campus, as well as online. Before a student can register, they must have a DualEnroll account. Below are the registration steps for New Students and Returning Students. Some courses may require a passing placement score. These scores must be submitted to the Early College Program Office in order for students to be fully registered in their course. Once admitted students will also receive an username and password to access MyISU. This will allow them access to additional services at ISU.
Registering in DualEnroll
New Students |
Create a DualEnroll AccountFor New ISU Dual Credit Students Creating your DualEnroll account is the initial step in enrolling for Dual Credit courses. It's crucial for applying for admissions and registering for courses.
Note: Your confirmation email doesn't complete the course registration process. |
Register for a CourseYou register for a course(s) after establishing your DualEnroll account.
Follow the above steps for each course you plan to take. Course registration can take up to two days to be processed. |
After you RegisterAfter registration for an ISU course in DualEnroll, you will receive an email or text confirming your enrollment. You can view and print your class schedule in MyISU. First-time students will receive an extra email from iam@isu.edu to claim your MyISU account. |
Returning Students |
Login to DualEnrollLogin to your DualEnroll account and follow these steps to finish course registration.
*You only need to create an application once, please avoid creating another account. |
Register for a Course
Follow the above steps for each course you plan to take. Course registration can take up to two days to be processed. |
After you RegisterAfter registering for an ISU course in DualEnroll, you will receive an email or text confirming your enrollment. You can view and print your class schedule in MyISU. |
Important Next Steps
| Advanced Opportunities - Public School | Advanced Opportunities - Nonpublic School |
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Advanced Opportunities funding helps students pay for Dual Credit course(s). The Advanced Opportunities program allows students to request up to $75 per credit for a dual credit course. For more information visit the Advanced Opportunities website: https://www.sde.idaho.gov/student-engagement/advanced-ops/index.html |
Students attending home school or a Cognia accredited Idaho nonpublic school in may be eligible for tuition reimbursement. Tuition payment is due on the date set in the ISU calendar with reimbursement being paid only after approval. For more information visit: https://www.sde.idaho.gov/about-us/departments/student-engagement-safety-coordination/advanced-opportunities/ |
Course Add/Drop and Advanced Opportunities Deadlines
Payment deadlines are based on the starting semester/trimester/block of the dual credit course.
Semester High Schools
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High School Semester |
Registration Deadline |
Advanced Opportunities Request Deadline |
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Fall |
October 10 |
October 15 |
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Year-Long |
October 10 |
October 15 |
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Spring |
February 13 |
March 6 |
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Summer |
June 26 |
June 19 |
Trimester High Schools
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High School Trimester |
Registration Deadline |
Advanced Opportunities Request Deadline |
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Trimester 1 |
October 10 |
October 15 |
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Trimester 2 |
January 13 |
February 20 |
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Trimester 3 |
March 20 |
April 3 |
On Campus
| ISU Semester | Registration Deadline | Advanced Opportunity Request Deadline |
|---|---|---|
| Fall | September 8 | October 15 |
| Spring | January 26 | March 6 |
| Summer | One week before start of class | June 19 |