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CE

Credit Classes: Frequently Asked Questions

 

Questions

  1. Who can take Continuing Education Evening School?
  2. Is there an application and/or admissions process?
  3. When can I register?
  4. How do I register?
  5. How are these registration errors resolved?
  6. Do Continuing Education Evening School classes count for BYU-Idaho Credit?
  7. How many credits per semester can I take through Continuing Education?
  8. What financial aid is available for Continuing Education students?
  9. Are all credit classes taught after 5 p.m. considered Continuing Education Evening School classes?
  10. If I'm on academic probation or suspension, am I allowed to take Continuing Education Evening School classes?
  11. When do Continuing Education Evening School classes begin and end?
  12. Can I register for Continuing Education Evening School classes if I am on-track?
  13. May Continuing Education students obtain a BYU-Idaho ID card, use the Hart Building, and have BYU-Idaho student health insurance?
  14. I am a non-traditional student.  How do I register for Continuing Education Evening School classes?
  15. Can I register by phone if I don't have access to a computer?
  16. How do I obtain a NetID and a BYU-Idaho email account?
  17. When is the last day to drop a credit class?
  18. How do I drop a Continuing Education Evening School class?

 

1. Who can take Continuing Education Evening School credit classes?

 

  • High school graduates
  • Students 19 years of age
  • High school seniors with principal and Continuing Education administration approval
  • Off-track BYU-Idaho students
  • Applicants who have missed deadlines for day school

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2. Is there an application and/or admissions process?

If you are a community patron and not admitted to BYU-Idaho, you must submit an application before you register for classes from Continuing Education. You can print the CE Application here. (Return to questions)

 

3. When can I register?

You may register on the first day classes become available for registration.  Regardless of how many credit hours you have, all registration begins on the same day.

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4. How do I register?

Register online by visiting the registration page.  (Return to questions)

 

5. How are these registration errors resolved?

  • Message "You are not eligible to enroll at this time."
  • This means either your credit level has not been met, or you are on-track and not allowed to take the class, or you are attempting to register for class before the first day of registration.
    • The website automatically returns to the previous page when a certain point is reached.
  • Disable the pop-up blocker on your browser by holding down the CTRL key on the keyboard.
    •   The class is full, and I want to be on a waiting list.
  • There are no waiting lists. Attend the first night of class and request to be added by the instructor if seats are available.
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    6. Do Continuing Education Evening School credit classes count for BYU-Idaho Credit?

    Yes. Students taking Continuing Education Evening School credit classes receive BYU-Idaho credit.  (Return to questions)

     

    7. How many credits per semester can I take through Continuing Education?

    You may take as many as your schedule allows. Some students will take as many as 15 credits.  (Return to questions)

     

    8. What financial aid is available for Continuing Education students?

    Financial aid money may be available for Continuing Education students. Contact Mike Kelley in the Financial Aid office for more information at kelleym@byui.edu(Return to questions)

     

    9. Are all credit classes taught after 5 p.m. considered Continuing Education Evening School credit classes?

    No. Some day school classes begin after 5 p.m. and are limited to students who are on-track. All available Continuing Education Evening School classes can be found by clicking the link to the left.  (Return to questions)

     

    10. If I'm on academic probation or suspension, am I allowed to take Continuing Education Evening School credit classes?

    Students who are on academic probation or suspension from BYU-Idaho will not be allowed to take classes through Continuing Education. Please view BYU-Idaho's Catalog for Academic Policies.  (Return to questions)

     

    11. When do Continuing Education Evening School credit classes begin and end?

    View the BYU-Idaho Academic Schedule to find out when classes begin and end.  (Return to questions)

     

    12. Can I register for Continuing Education Evening School credit classes if I am on-track?

    Continuing Education Evening School credit classes are reserved for community members and students who are off-track. However, most Continuing Education Evening School classes allow a limited number of on-track students to enroll. These available openings to on-track students are designated by section numbers 190-194.  (Return to questions)

     

    13. May Continuing Education students obtain a BYU-Idaho ID card, use the Hart Building, and have BYU-Idaho student health insurance?

    • A student ID card may be obtained at the Manwaring Center in room 162. (Bring your photo ID.)
    • To use the Hart Building, visit the Hart Rules and Standards page.
    • BYU-Idaho health insurance is available to day school students only.  (Return to questions)

     

    14. I am a non-traditional student. How do I register for Continuing Education Evening School credit classes?

    Contact the Continuing Education office only after you have registered for your six credit hours of day school classes. Please mention you are a non-traditional student.  (Return to questions)

     

    15. Can I register by phone if I don't have access to a computer?

    Telephone registration is not available. All registration must take place online. Computers are widely available on campus, at public libraries, or at the Continuing Education office.  (Return to questions)

     

    16. How do I obtain a NetID and a BYU-Idaho email account?

    A NetID may be obtained online at my.byui.edu. Once there, click "Forgot Password/Net ID, Don't have a Net ID, or can't login?". Follow the instructions provided to obtain a NetID. To set up a BYU-Idaho e-mail account, or for any other related questions, call the McKay Library Computer Help Desk at (208) 496-2361. (Return to questions)

     

    17. When is the last day to drop a credit class?

    See the BYU-Idaho Academic Schedule for drop deadlines. After deadlines have passed, you must petition by writing a letter to the Division of Continuing Education explaining the extenuating circumstances. Students WILL NOT be automatically dropped from a class if they fail to attend.  (Return to questions)

     

    18. How do I drop a Continuing Education Evening School credit class?

    Classes are dropped following the same procedure used when adding them through the Continuing Education website. See the registration page for more details. (Return to questions)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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