The opportunity to earn college credit while still in high school is a tremendous asset as you prepare for a career. However, prior to enrolling in a college course (Dual Credit or otherwise), you should carefully consider your own preparedness for such work as well as potential concerns. For further guidance, review the Expectations of Students.
Provides you the opportunity to experience the rigor and intellectual challenge of college classes while you earn transferable college credit.
You will meet and learn from LCSC faculty and gain a broader experience of what it means to be a college student.
A variety of resources will be made available to you including the LC Library, Math and Science Tutor Center, Writing Center, computer labs, and more.
You can access the Degree Audit feature of WarriorWeb to track your progress through both your General Education courses and the requirements for all potential majors.
While academically qualified, you may not be ready socially or emotionally for college content. College classes are designed for adult learners and contemporary issues of our society will be actively discussed in the classroom.
If you fail to earn credit for a course paid for by Fast Forward, you must subsequently pay for a “like” course on your own before you are eligible for further Fast Forward funding. Fast Forward funds may not be used for repeated or remedial coursework.
You will establish a permanent college transcript upon registering and it will stay with you through your entire college career. If you perform poorly, it may jeopardize future college plans and have financial aid repercussions.
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Warrior Web is where you go to look at your LCSC college course registration, college credits, and to request your college transcript.
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GEM courses are universally accepted across all public institutions in Idaho. For students who are starting their college pathways, focusing on GEM courses early on will help ensure that courses taken by the student attribute to program/degree completion. By completing these courses student can earn a GEM certificate.
GEM courses are those classes offered in high school that will fulfill general studies at all Idaho universities and colleges.