Concurrent Enrollment with Boise State University through Extended Studies
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Welcome to the Boise State Concurrent Enrollment Program!

Boise State's Concurrent Enrollment Program provides our region's capable students the opportunity to take college-level courses while still in high school or before they complete a high school equivalent program. A letter grade based on performance throughout the course will be awarded at the completion of the course and recorded on both Boise State University transcript and a high school transcript.

Through this program, high school students can earn Boise State University and high school credit simultaneously for specific collegiate level courses available at their high school. The State Board of Education established the Idaho Dual Credit Program to provide an economical way for promising students to get a head start on their college career.

For more information about the Idaho Dual Credit Program and the institutions involved
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please take a look through the Idaho Dual Credit brochure.  (pdf)



Eligibility
Students must:
• be at least 16 years old
• have a 3.0 GPA
• and secure the approval of your high school counselor or principal and your parent/guardian.


Application
A completed application form must be signed by the high school counselor or principal and a parent or guardian verifying that the student has met the eligibility requirements and granting their permission for the student to take Concurrent Enrollment courses.

An application form can be obtained:
• when the program coordinator visits the high school
On-line (pdf)
• at Boise State University in the Extended Studies office, at 1015 Grant Ave., Boise, Idaho.
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Costs
Concurrent Enrollment class fee is $65 per credit. There is no application/registration fee.

Students should submit their completed Concurrent Enrollment registration form with a check or money order made out to Boise State University.

Concurrent Enrollment Program students do not qualify for financial aid.
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Transcripts
A transcript bearing the grade(s) from the Concurrent Enrollment course(s) can be sent to the school of your choice. There is a small fee for this service. Note: While all Idaho schools accept Boise State credits, the student is responsible for consulting with the school of his/her choice regarding the transferability of credits.

To obtain a transcript, visit: http://registrar.boisestate.edu/Forms.htm
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Transferability of Credits
Dual credit courses are accepted by all Idaho institutions of higher education and most institutions outside the state. Idaho’s colleges/universities are accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. Students are strongly encouraged to consult with the institution of their choice regarding the transferability of credits earned.

For more information about the institutions involved in the Idaho Dual Credit Program, please take a look through the Idaho Dual Credit brochure.  (pdf)
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Contact Us!
For additional information about Concurrent Enrollment on the high school campuses, contact:
Fabiola Juarez-Coca, Concurrent Enrollment Director
Extended Studies Division, Boise State University
Phone: (208) 426-2281
E-mail: fjuarez@boisestate.edu



Taking Concurrent Enrollment Courses at the Boise State Campus
For information on attending classes for concurrent credit on the university campus visit: http://admissions.boisestate.edu/jumpstart/

 

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