Dual Credit
Teacher
Certificate
Earn your certification to teach dual-enrollment English classes in your high school—TUITION FREE
Learn More →
Partner High Schools
The University of Idaho offers dual credit courses at several high schools across the state. Find out what is offered through your high school. Learn more »

Summer Session
Take courses at the University of Idaho during the summer to count towards your high school diploma AND earn non-degree college credits. Learn more »

Dual Credit Teacher Certification

Courses offered through the Grace Nixon English Institute certify high school faculty to teach UI English 101 and 175 at their local high school for dual credit.
» Read More
Prepare for your future…
Dual credit is a program that provides eligible high school students an excellent opportunity to earn both high school and university credit for classes taken through the University of Idaho.
Dual credit also provides a wider range of course options for high school students. Courses may be taught at the high school campus, the university campus, or online depending on the arrangements made with the high school. Through this program, dual credit students can accumulate college credits prior to entering college that will help them graduate early or on time.
To be eligible to take dual credit courses delivered on a high school campus, students must be academically prepared for the demands of college-level coursework and have junior status. Students requesting an exception must submit a petition to the high school principal’s office. Petitions will be reviewed by the high school counselor, high school teacher of record, and university instructor of record.