A DualEnroll account is required before students can register for a dual credit course(s). Below are the registration steps for New Students and Returning Students. You will also find the How-to-Video.
Please keep in mind the registration deadline for the courses you intend to register for. We encourage you to register as soon as possible so that you do not miss the registration deadline. You will find the registration deadlines in the Early College calendar or ÑÇÖÞ²ÊƱ¹ÙÍø Academic calendar.
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.
You 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 registering for a ÑÇÖÞ²ÊƱ¹ÙÍø course in DualEnroll, you will recieve an email or text confirming your enrollment. You can view and print your class schedule in MyÑÇÖÞ²ÊƱ¹ÙÍø Self Service.
First-time registrants will receive an extra email with your ÑÇÖÞ²ÊƱ¹ÙÍø Student Number and email address. Your email is needed for setting up your MyÑÇÖÞ²ÊƱ¹ÙÍø account.
Login to your DualEnroll account and follow these steps to finish course registration.*
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.
*You only need to create an application once; please avoid creating another account.
After registering for a ÑÇÖÞ²ÊƱ¹ÙÍø course in DualEnroll, you will receive an email or text confirming your enrollment. You can view and print your class schedule in MyÑÇÖÞ²ÊƱ¹ÙÍø Self Service.
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.
Students attending home school or private school may be eligible for tuition reimbursement under SOAP. Tuition payment is due on the date set in the ÑÇÖÞ²ÊƱ¹ÙÍø calendar with reimbursement being paid only after approval.
For more information visit the website.
Students who do not qualify for Advanced Opportunities funding will have to pay for their course(s) out of pocket and turn in a Certificate of Residency (COR). Students can pay online using their Nelnet account in MyÑÇÖÞ²ÊƱ¹ÙÍø Self-Service, by phone, or in person.
(208) 732-6250
We encourage students to contact Early College Coordinators at dualcredit@csi.edu or 208-933-2320 for additional assistance.
Just getting started? All high school students need to create a DualEnroll account to register for a dual credit course.
High school students who are taking classes directly through ÑÇÖÞ²ÊƱ¹ÙÍø (in person on a ÑÇÖÞ²ÊƱ¹ÙÍø campus, or online through the ÑÇÖÞ²ÊƱ¹ÙÍø Canvas platform) should follow these steps to register for college credit through ÑÇÖÞ²ÊƱ¹ÙÍø.
Taking online classes through IDLA? Follow these steps to receive college credit for your dual credit IDLA course. Make sure you are registering for the correct course. Students will find the course section and instructor information in their syllabus.