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CSI On-Line Dual Credit Student Registration
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CSI Dual Credit Deadlines
Please refer to the Important Deadlines document located in the Teacher’s Toolbox online at for deadlines pertaining to Registration and Enrollment activities Payment Deadline Deadline for Receipt of Scholarship Requests Last day to Withdraw
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Prerequisites for CSI Courses
Students who take dual credit coursework in English, Mathematics, and Physical Science will be required to be properly placed into classes according to CSI policy through one of the following methods: Placement based on COMPASS test results Placement based on a cross-over comparison of the ACT or SAT test results. Submission of a Dual Credit Placement Release Students will not be able to register for dual credit coursework in the content areas mentioned above until appropriate placement scores are submitted to the CSI or a “Dual Credit Placement Release” form has been submitted in lieu of placement scores. CSI strongly recommends that all students are appropriately placed according to COMPASS or ACT/SAT test scores. Placement information may be submitted to the Dual Credit Program, attention Karrie Hornbacher or Larrianne Ruiz.
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Fast Forward Scholarship Program
Summary - By legislative appropriation, funds are available (SB 1233) to cover up to 75% of the costs of taking dual credit courses, college-bearing exams, or PTE exams. Every high school junior will have access to a maximum of $200/year and each high school senior will have access to a maximum of $400/year, beginning July 1, These funds are to be utilized after all other grant, scholarships, and other funds are exhausted. The College Access Challenge Grant (CACG) & CSI Foundation need-based scholarships are still available. Funding Progression - Applications for the CACG and CSI Foundation need-based scholarships must be processed and awarded before any Fast Forward funds can be awarded from this program. In actuality, CACG funds can be use concurrently with Fast Forward funds to cover the remaining 25% tuition costs for needful students.
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Fast Forward Scholarship Program
CSI Process for the Fast Forward Scholarship Program Participating high school will receive a spreadsheet template from CSI with information/fields we find necessary to capture registration and tuition/scholarship information so we can accurately process scholarship and SDOE tuition funding requests. Schools/school districts will be given the template in a general meeting the college hosts along with a Q and A for their benefit, or as needed in individual school meetings. Coinciding with registration and payment deadlines, CACG and CSI Foundation scholarship requests will be collected, processed, and sent to the SBOE office for approval. After CACG and CSI scholarship awards have been applied to student accounts, Fast Forward program awards will be processed (as mentioned earlier, Fast Forward funds can be used concurrently with CACG funds for needful students). Based on information provided by the HS/SD relating to the Fast Forward program, student accounts balances will be adjusted, and a 3rd party billing sent to the HS/SD if the HS/SD requests it.
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Mycsi.csi.edu-CSI Student Portal
New Student Admission Application Add/Drop Classes Print a Schedule Pay Online Check Grades Request a Transcript
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All students wishing to enroll in dual credit classes need to apply for dual credit admission online. Regardless of whether or not the student has taken dual credit courses before, ALL dual credit students need to complete the online dual credit admission application. This process can now be completed online at mycsi.csi.edu
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Students can begin filling out the dual credit admission application by clicking the link and entering their information.
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Dual credit admission application continued
Drop down menu includes “home school” option. If student is unable to find their high school in the drop down menu, they need to select “other” and then type their high school into Other High School field. Note link to County Residency Form, students can click this link to print form. On high school information section, student will need to choose state first, and then high schools will populate into the drop down menu. Student will need to place a check in box to indicate “yes” to agreement to submit application.
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After submitting their application for admission, students will receive the following from CSI. Dear <Student Name>, Thank you for applying to the Dual Credit program at the College of Southern Idaho! Your application will be reviewed shortly, and our office will be contacting you within two business days. Once your application is processed, you will receive follow up communication, via , including your student ID number and instructions on course registration. If you have any questions or need assistance please contact us by , by phone, or stop by to see us between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. We are located on the first floor of the Taylor Building in the Student Services MATRIX. Thank you, CSI Admissions & Records phone: (208) fax: (208) This will arrive within minutes of the student submitting their dual credit admission application.
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Important student information
Within 48 hours of applying for admission, dual credit students will receive an acceptance letter from CSI. Important student information CSI student ID number The acceptance letter will include the student’s CSI student ID number and valuable student information
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. Within minutes of receiving their acceptance letter, students will receive detailed registration instructions. This letter will provide step-by-step registration instructions for students.
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If a student is taking dual credit classes for the first time, they will need to retrieve their temporary PIN. In order to register online, new dual credit students, those taking dual credit classes for the first time, will first need to retrieve their temporary PIN in order to login to MyCSI. The PIN retrieval link can be found on the MyCSI homepage.
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First time dual credit students-PIN Retrieval
Students will need to enter their student ID number from the Acceptance Letter, Birthdate (in correct format) and , address they provided in their CSI application, to retrieve their temporary PIN. A capital “Y” in the box indicates they’ve read the agreement and the student is ready to retrieve their temporary PIN.
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If PIN retrieval is successful, PIN will be ed to address that student supplied on their admission application. Student will receive a message to retrieve their PIN from their . Student will need to check their to retrieve PIN. Please note-PIN could possibly end up in student’s SPAM/Junk mailbox depending on student’s settings.
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Also important to note-
After retrieving their PIN, new students can now use their CSI Student ID number and PIN to log into MyCSI and register for dual credit classes. Also important to note- PIN will include instructions on how student can change their PIN, to a secret password of their own preference, after initially logging in. After registering for their first course, the PIN will automatically default to the student’s date of birth in MM/DD/YYYY format. It’s generally a 24 hour process for the temporary PIN to default to the student’s 8 digit date of birth.
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Login process for students who have previously taken dual credit courses
Students who have previously taken dual credit classes are considered returning students for the purpose of logging into MyCSI. As these students have already taken classes, their MyCSI PIN will have automatically defaulted to the student’s date of birth in MM/DD/YYYY format. These students will enter their CSI Student ID Number and date of birth in MM/DD/YYYY format to log into MyCSI.
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Both your new and returning dual credit students now have access to MyCSI and the ability to register for their dual credit courses online. To begin the registration process have students click on Records and Registration.
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After clicking on Records and Registration, the student will be asked to update their personal information before they are able to add/drop classes. Students will be asked to complete this step at the beginning of each term. Click on the blue link to update personal information.
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Students will be directed to an online form to review their personal information for accuracy.
Changes can be made by updating fields in the form. Required fields will have an asterisk. An agreement at the bottom of the page will remind students to complete and submit their county residency forms. Students must check the box, at the bottom of the page, indicating they have read and agree to the advising/payment and residency policies.
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Personal Information Update continued
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Personal Information Update continued
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Personal Information Update Agreement
If the student submits the personal information update and errors are found, or required fields are left blank, the student will be taken back to the top of the page. A message will advise the student to fix the problems as indicated in the form. Errors will appear in red.
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Once Personal Information Update is complete, students will be allowed to add classes.
Click on Course Search Tab. Be sure to note which term is selected before searching courses. If pre-registering for the next term, be sure to update this field.
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Search for dual credit courses by faculty/instructor.
Select instructor’s name from drop down faculty menu. Instructors will be listed alphabetically by last name. Click on search to bring up results. Dual credit students will only have access to register for dual credit sections. If students wish to add regular college sections they will need to contact the CSI Records Office at
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Review list of available classes and select your course.
Be sure to note the class location and dates to verify you have selected the appropriate course. Add class by placing a check in the box next to the class and clicking “Add Courses”.
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In the event you are unable to search by instructor, search by location.
Step 1-Choose “Dual Credit” from the Campus menu. Step 2-Choose your high school from the building menu. Step 3-Click search to return the results. This search will return a listing of all dual credit classes offered at a particular high school.
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If student needs to drop a course before the deadline
Click on Records and Registration Tab. Click Add/Drop Courses. Scroll towards bottom of page and place a check in “Drop” box. Click “Drop Selected Courses”. Students only have the option to “drop” until the tuition deadline. Deadlines can be found under the deadline link in the Toolbox on the CSI Dual Credit Website. If student wants out of class after the drop deadline, it is a withdraw and a “W” will be placed on student’s transcript. W’s can have negative impacts. Student must contact CSI Records office to initiate a withdraw. After the withdraw deadline, student will earn grade they receive in class-no option to drop or withdraw
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Time to pay! Make a payment online.!
Click the $Money Matters tab at the top of the page. Click on the “My Account Balances” link to view account balance and pay online. Dual credit tuition deadlines can be found under the Deadline link located on the CSI Dual Credit Website.
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Online payment is quick and easy!
Easily view account balance. Click “Make a Payment” link to pay online. After clicking “Make a Payment” link, student will need to indicate amount they wish to pay and click submit. Students will then have the option to indicate if they would like to pay by credit card or E-check.
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Finalize your online payment
Depending on their choice of E-Check or Credit Card, the student will be prompted to provide their payment information. E-check Payment Form Credit Card Payment Form Students will need to enter their checking information, example provided. Students will need to enter their credit card information. The payment confirmation will be sent to the address provided on the payment form. Once payment is submitted, a confirmation will be sent to via .
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Follow up communications to be sent to dual credit students throughout the term.
Approximately 2-3 weeks after registration, dual credit students will receive additional information from CSI. Via Each will include valuable links specifically relevant to our dual credit students Each will also include CSI contact information CSI will continue to keep in touch with students throughout the term, providing important reminders such as dual credit courses/grades will stay on students’ permanent CSI records, Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) and its implications for dual credit students, how to check grades, and how to order your official CSI transcript.
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If you have questions, we are at your service-
The CSI Dual Credit Program thanks you for your collaboration in implementing this new process. If you have questions, we are at your service- CSI Records Dr. John Miller Karrie Hornbacher Larrianne Ruiz
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