Services
Accessing Online Courses
Library Resources
The University of Idaho Library offers the use of its online resources to Independent Study in Idaho students, including all electronic journal databases and eBook collections. For more information, visit www.lib.uidaho.edu. To gain access to these resources, register your V number with the Circulation Desk by calling (208) 885-6559. Independent Study in Idaho students who are residents of Idaho may visit the UI Library to obtain a guest card, which is good for one year. The guest card allows students to borrow print and media materials. Independent Study in Idaho students who cannot visit the UI Library should contact their local library for information on how to borrow materials through Interlibrary Loan. For links to all of the ISI cooperatives and their libraries, visit our Accreditations & Affiliations page.
Disability Support Services
Each of the four ISI cooperating institutions offers academic support services to students with temporary or permanent disabilities. Students requesting disability-related accommodations are advised to contact the sponsoring institution's office of disability services, listed below. (Refer to the study guide to determine the sponsoring institution). For more information visit the office Web sites.
Boise State University (BSU)
The Office of Disability Services (ODS)
Administration Building Room 114
1910 University Drive
Mail Stop 1375
Boise ID 83725-1375
Phone: (208) 426-1583
Fax: (208) 426-3785
E-mail: Wendy Turner, Director wturner@boisestate.edu
Web: http://drc.boisestate.edu
Lewis-Clark State College (LCSC)
Office of Disability Services for Students (ODS)
Reid Centennial Hall Room 111
500 8th Avenue
Phone: (208) 792-2211 (24-Hour Message)
Toll-free: (800) 933-5272
Fax: (208) 792-2453
TDD: (800) 377-3529 (Idaho State Relay Service)
E-mail: oslws@lcsc.edu
Web: www.lcsc.edu/osl/ada.htm
Idaho State University (ISU)
ADA & Disability Resource Center
Campus Box 8121
Pocatello ID 83209-8121
Phone: (208) 282-3599 (TTY)
Fax: (208) 282-4617
Web: www.isu.edu/ada4isu
University of Idaho (UI)
Disability Support Services (DSS)
Academic Assistance Programs
Idaho Commons, Room 306
PO Box 442550
Moscow ID 83844-2550
Phone: (208) 885-6307
Fax: (208) 885-9404
E-mail: dss@uidaho.edu
Web: www.access.uidaho.edu/,
select Disability Support Services
E-mail requirements
E-mail is required for most ISI students and proctors to ensure receipt of important communications from instructors and ISI staff in a timely and consistent manner. Although students may use their own e-mail addresses, a UI VandalMail e-mail account ending with @vandals.uidaho.edu will be assigned automatically at the time of registration and will remain available as long as the student is enrolled in an ISI course. Instructions for activating and accessing VandalMail are located at http://vandals.uidaho.edu. Students are held responsible for all information sent to their VandalMail accounts and for complying with all rules and policies contained in UI’s E-mail Policy Statement. To read UI’s e-mail policy in its entirety, visit www.students.uidaho.edu.
Students who are unable to access e-mail are responsible for making arrangements with their instructor(s) for receiving course and grade information.
Students who prefer to use an e-mail address other than Vandal-Mail Live must provide this address to ISI. Supplying a non-VandalMail Live e-mail address certifies that ISI staff and instructors are allowed to send grade and enrollment information to that address.
E-mail addresses are considered “directory information” and will be kept confidential ONLY if the student submits the Request to Prevent Disclosure of Directory Information form to the UI Registrar’s Office. Visit www.registrar.uidaho.edu, select Forms, and then select Confidentiality Form.Grade and Transcript Information
- If the student has a personal deadline (e.g., graduation, certification, program admission) all lessons and exams must be submitted at least one month prior to that deadline to allow for timely processing.
- When a final course grade is issued, a Course Completion Letter will be mailed to the student. Transcripts can be purchased upon written request from the credit-granting institution. It is the student's responsibility to contact the credit-granting institution to request an official transcript. To determine the credit-granting institution, note the abbreviation listed in the course description in this catalog or refer to the title page of the study guide. To see how your ISI course will appear on a transcript, check with the credit-granting institution (UI, BSU, LCSC or ISU).
Contact information for each cooperating institution is listed below.
Boise State University (BSU)
Office of the Registrar
1910 University Drive
Administration Bldg
Boise ID 83725-1365
Toll-free: (800) 824-7017
Phone: (208) 426-4249
Fax: (208) 426-3169
E-mail: regmail@boisestate.edu
http://registrar.boisestate.edu
Lewis-Clark State College (LCSC)
Office of Admission/Registrar
500 8th Avenue
Lewiston ID 83501
Toll-free: (800) 933-5272
Phone: (208) 792-2223
Fax: (208) 792-2429
www.lcsc.edu/registrar
Idaho State University (ISU)
Office of the Registrar
Attn: Transcript Clerk
921 S 8th, Stop 8196
Pocatello ID 83209-8196
Phone: (208) 282-2661
Fax: (208) 282-4231
http://transcripts.isu.edu
University of Idaho (UI)
Office of the Registrar
Transcripts Department
PO Box 444260
Moscow ID 83844-4260
Phone: (208) 885-2025
(208) 885-2026
Fax: (208) 885-9061
E-mail: registrar@uidaho.edu
www.registrar.uidaho.edu,select Transcripts & Records
