Early College - Do I have to pay for books?
Sometimes. Dual Credit books are often provided by your high school. Concurrent Enrollment courses books are the students responsibility.
Can I take a Early College classes on campus?
Yes. You must be 16 years old by the first day of class.
Where do I take Early College classes?
CEI dual credit courses are taken at local high schools or through IDLA. CEI Concurrent Enrollment classes take place at CEI or through CEI online.
What is the difference between admission and registration in Early College?
Admission happens only once. That is how you become an official student at CEI and get a CEI ID number. • Registration happens each time you take a course. To get both the high school and college credit, you have to be registered at BOTH the high school and with CEI.
How much does Early College cost?
$75/credit. Students in public high schools qualify for tuition assistance through the Idaho Advanced Opportunities program.
Can homeschooled students participate in Early College?
Yes. Students must meet the same GPA and course prerequisite requirements as public school students.
What are the minimum requirements for Early College?
3.0 high school GPA for 9th and 10th grade students. 2.7 GPA for 11th & 12th grade students. College placement exams and placement testing is also required for some courses.
Who can participate in Early College?
Idaho High School Students
Early College - If I have a question, who can help me?
There are many people around you that want you to succeed. You have a college advisor, high school counselor and many others that want to help! Contact one of these people for assistance: Dual Credit Instructor, High School Counselor, Early College Staff or Advisor ecp@cei.edu phone: 208-535-5309
