Continuing Education at BYU-Idaho
What is Continuing Education (CE)?
Continuing Education at BYU-Idaho is a resource for individuals to further their education, take advantage of opportunities, and develop life-long skills. We offer evening school classes for BYU-Idaho credit that can be applied towards a degree. We offer non-credit classes to enrich lives or develop skills. We also offer ways for the traditional student to accelerate or broaden their college experience with the Quest program or Student-Teacher Placement programs.
Our Mission
Continuing Education's Mission is closely tied to BYU-Idaho and demonstrates this in its mission statement:
To extend the services and spirit of Brigham Young University-Idaho by providing quality educational programs to students of all ages.
Participation Requirements
Continuing Education non-credit classes, which cover a wide variety of special interests are open to all community patrons. Some classes and programs do have specific requirements. See class or program for more information.
To enroll in Continuing Education credit classes, a student must meet one of the following criteria:
- High school graduate
- 19 years of age
- High school senior with prior approval from Continuing Education administration and the student's high school principal.
In addition, applicants must apply to take Continuing Education credit classes.
Cost Information
Cost varies greatly with each program. Please see individual programs for cost and other specific information.