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Welcome to the Concurrent Enrollment Program at Boise State University.

High School Instructors

Through the Concurrent Enrollment program, Boise State University and high schools work together to offer college-level courses to high school students so they can get an early start on their college career.

Overview

Started in 1998 with legislative support, the Boise State University Concurrent Enrollment Program (CEP) has provided thousands of Idaho students the opportunity to complete college-level courses while still in high school.

The CEP’s success is driven by partnerships between qualified high school instructors and Boise State University academic departments. Boise State University takes pride in the opportunity to play a significant role in the education of top-performing students in Idaho.

Program Benefits

  • Increases enthusiasm and motivation among high school students and teachers.
  • Provides high school students the opportunity to experience the rigor and intellectual challenge of university classes and earn a letter grade on a college transcript while still in high school.
  • Aids students in gaining confidence for college success.
  • Provides an opportunity for university faculty and high school teachers to work together and share methods, ideas and experiences.
  • Provides support for classrooms in the form of textbooks, lab supplies and access to University academic resources to ensure a congruent classrooms experience.
  • Provides professional development opportunities for high school instructors to improve instruction methods and increase rigor.
Concurrent Enrollment

Instructor Handbook

Information in the Concurrent Enrollment Instructors section of our website is compiled in our Instructor Handbook. To request a pdf file or hard copy of the handbook, email concurrentenrollment@boisestate.edu.