Boise State University: Homedale High School Instructor
Mr. Sauer PHYS 101 Introduction to Physics - 4 Credits
Fabiola Juarez-Coca, Concurrent Enrollment Director
Extended Studies Division, Boise State University
Phone: (208) 426-2281
E-mail: fjuarez@boisestate.edu
Lewis and Clark State College:
Lewis and Clark State College: Homedale High School Instructor
Mr. Lee(advisor) English 102 Writing & Rhetoric 2 - 3 Credits
Early College Programs
Spalding Hall 205
Lewis-Clark State College
Lewiston, Idaho 83501
P (208) 792-2280 | F (208) 792-2052
Northwest Nazarene University: Homedale High School Instructor
Northwest Nazarene University
623 S University Blvd.
Nampa, ID 83686
(208) 467-8109 or (800) 349-6938
Click the "Create an Account" Link if you are taking a dual credit class with ISU for the first time.
Print out the Parent Consent Form. Fill it out and have your parents sign it. Return it to Mrs. Johnson to send to ISU.
College of Western Idaho: Homedale High School Instructors
Mrs. Brunmeier ENVI 100 Environmental Science Lecture & Lab - 4 Credits
Ms. Gonser ENG101 Writing & Rhetoric (Honors English 11) - 3 Credits
Mr. Thomas: Math 123 Math in Modern Society - 3 Credits
Mr. Thatcher: Math 147 Precalculus - 5 Credits MATH170 Calculus - 5 Credits
Mr. White POLS 101 American National Government - 3 Credits
Mrs. Fisher ACCT 201 Intro to Financial Accounting - 3 Credits
Click Here for CWI Registration Instructions
Stephen Crumrine Director, Dual Enrollment
Phone: 208.562.3247
Email: stephencrumrine@cwi.edu
College of Western Idaho Yearlong Courses Registration Deadline is 2nd Semester.
College of Southern Idaho: IDLA Dual Credit Classes
Dual Credit Registration Process must be done online.
Contact:
Katie Mathias
Coordinator for Accelerated Learning
Phone: 208-732-6276
Fax: 208-736-4785
Email: kmathias@csi.edu
Dual Credit Program
Phone: 208-885-1168 Toll free: 1-888-884-3246
Education Building Rm. 225
875 Perimeter Dr. MS 3099
Moscow, ID 83844-3099
Requesting Transcripts for Dual Credit Classes taken at Homedale High School
When students take dual credit classes, they must register for the class not only through the high school but with the college or university as well. There are deadlines for applying and payment. Just because a class is listed as a dual credit class on the high school transcript does not guarantee that the student has received college credit. The high school is responsible to send out transcripts for the high school only. Students with dual credits that they want to transfer to college must request transcripts from the specific colleges the classes were given from. Links to the college transcript request websites are listed for your convenience below.
ALL dual credit courses offered by Homedale High School transfer to colleges or universities that accepts transfer credits. You can cross reference dual credit courses with your college of preference to see how those credits transfer. Go to the admissions page of the college’s website and click on ‘transfer students’, then ‘transfer credits’. If the particular course isn’t listed, you can call the college admissions personnel for verification.
Boise State University – B.S.U. https://www.boisestate.edu/registrar/home/transcripts/
College of Western Idaho- C.W.I. http://cwidaho.cc/current-students/transcripts
Northwest Nazarene University- N.N.U. https://www.nnu.edu/parchment-transcript
College of Southern Idaho-C.S.I. https://www.csi.edu/currentStudents_/eagleInfo/transcripts.html
North Idaho College N.I.C. http://www.nic.edu/websites/default.aspx?dpt=49&pageId=724
Lewis and Clark College http://college.lclark.edu/offices/registrar/transcripts/
Idaho State University I.S.U. https://tsorder.studentclearinghouse.org/school/welcome
University of Idaho U of I https://www.uidaho.edu/registrar/transcripts
Homedale High School 2023-2024 Dual Credit Information & Course Offerings
Dual credit courses are COLLEGE classes that are taught at Homedale High School. Here’s how it works. For $75 per credit, students can choose from a list of Homedale High School courses (see list below) that are ‘dually’ taught. This means that the teacher is teaching a curriculum that not only lines up with high school standards, but is also aligned with a college curriculum. Students taking these courses can receive 1 credit per semester on their high school transcript PLUS 3 to 5 credits on a college transcript for the same class. Homedale High School students can graduate with a significant amount of college credits already started for a fraction of the cost by taking dual credit courses.
To be eligible, students must attend an Idaho public school and be enrolled in grades 7th - 12th. Participants will be eligible for funds up to $4,625.00. This is done through the Fast Forward website and Mrs. Dorsey will help students with applying for state aid to pay for dual credit and advanced opportunity classes.