Dual Credit Advising & Student Resources

Seeking assistance with registration or want to learn more about dual credit opportunities at Âé¶¹´«Ã½ (CWI)? Our team of coordinators and advisors can help you: 

  • explore programs, classes, and career paths
  • create an educational plan to reach your goals
  • connect with campus resources
  • understand college policies and procedures
  • achieve success in your classes

Contact one of the coordinators or advisors listed below, or visit Dual Credit in room 202 of the  to get started.

New Students

Contact a Dual Credit Coordinator if: 

  • you have never taken a dual credit class before
  • and/or you are not planning to earn a degree or certificate through CWI. 

Randi Smith
Jake Drexler

Current Students

Contact a Dual Credit Advisor if:

  • you have already completed a dual credit class
  • and are looking to earn an Academic Certificate in General Education, Associate of Arts, or Associate of Science degree from CWI. 

Natasha Montabello (last names A – G)
Talon Smith (last names H – O)
Emily Thomas (last names P – Z)

CTE Students

Contact a Dual Credit Transition Coordinator if: 

  • you would like information about Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs
  • and/or want to earn a CTE certificate or Associate of Applied Science degree from CWI. 

Oster Hernandez
Jessica Concie

Resources

8474 Dual Credit Strong Start Guide

If you are taking dual credit classes on campus or online at CWI, review important steps and information to ensure a successful start to your journey. 

Dual Credit Strong Start Guide

8474 High School Schedule Worksheet

Students seeking to earn a degree or certificate from CWI while in high school are asked to complete the High School Schedule Worksheet prior to planning and registering for classes. 

  • See page 2 of the worksheet for directions.
  • Be sure to confirm classes added to the worksheet with your high school counselor.  
  • Email your completed worksheet to your Dual Credit Coordinator or Advisor.

High School Schedule Worksheet

8474 Graduation Steps

Dual credit students who plan to graduate simultaneously from high school and CWI must FIRST meet with their Dual Credit Advisor, and then complete the steps for graduation outlined below in order to receive a diploma and participate in the College's commencement ceremony.

Dual Credit Graduation Requirements

8474 Continuing Your Education

TRANSFERRING TO COLLEGE

The college admissions process should begin the fall of your senior year of high school.Ìý

Transfer to CWI

Students who plan to attend CWI following high school must complete admission steps in order to continue their educationÌýfollowing high school graduation.Ìý

Continuing Your Education at CWI

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Transfer to Another College or University

Already have a college or university in mind? Visit their website to find steps to apply, determine which CWI dual credit classes will transfer, and learn about financial aid and scholarships.Ìý

VisitÌýÌýto explore opportunities at other public colleges and universities in Idaho and learn how your dual credits may transfer.

ADVANCED LEARNER ACHIEVEMENT SCHOLARSHIP

The Advanced Learner Achievement Scholarship was created to help high school dual credit students successfully transition to college following graduation. Each year, select students will be awarded a $1,000 scholarship to CWI.Ìý

To be eligible for the Advanced Learner Achievement Scholarship, students must be:Ìý

  • accepted as a CWI student seeking a degree or certificate
  • enrolledÌýinÌýsix (6) credits or more
  • and have at minimum 2.0 GPA.

To apply, please complete theÌýCWI Scholarship Application.Ìý

Contact Us

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208.562.3371
dualcredit@cwi.edu
Multipurpose Building
Nampa Campus Multipurpose Building
202