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learning from ISI
Independent Study in Idaho (ISI) was created in 1973 by the Idaho State Board of Education as a cooperative of four accredited Idaho institutions. Member institutions include:
- Boise State University (BSU)
- Idaho State University (ISU)
- Lewis-Clark State College (LCSC)
- University of Idaho (UI)
ISI students
People from all walks of life, throughout the world, take ISI courses to:
- begin college programs early,
- resolve on-campus class-time conflicts,
- satisfy prerequisites,
- pursue professional development, or,
- for personal enrichment.
ISI courses are designed to help students pace themselves in their learning. The flexible program allows students to:
- enroll at any time, from any place,
- take up to one year, if needed, to complete their course.
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News:
Courses:- Phil 361: Professional Ethics: Agricultural Ethics Nov 2009
- Psyc 415: History and Systems of Psychology October 2009
- Ed 344: Elementary School Science Methods September 2009
- LibS 420/520: Classification and Cataloging September 2009
- Acct 202: Introduction to Managerial Accounting August 2009
- Math 253: Introduction to Statistics July 2009
- Engl 101: Introduction to College Writing June 2009
- Psyc 419: Adult Development and Aging June 2009
- Effective May 2008, ISI no longer offers High School Courses.
- Effective January 1, 2008 students may purchase one six-month course extension per course. A second six-month extension will no longer be offered.
