Students with Disabilities
Those requiring registration assistance should make their needs known by prior arrangement. Alternate arrangements can also be made regarding inaccessible classrooms and other disability-related access needs. Contact Gloria R. Jensen, Coordinator of Disability Support Services, Idaho Commons, Room 333, (208) 885-7200, or e-mail sds@uidaho.edu.
Your Address - Your Responsibility
Use VandalWeb to maintain your postal address. Log in, then click on the Personal Information/Address menu. Address update capability is continuously available throughout the year. Update your addresses as often as necessary to ensure important mail reaches you at all times. Future addresses may be entered by indicating the appropriate date range on the address update screen.
Those requiring registration assistance should make their needs known by prior arrangement. Alternate arrangements can also be made regarding inaccessible classrooms and other disability-related access needs. Contact Gloria R. Jensen, Coordinator of Disability Support Services, Idaho Commons, Room 333, (208) 885-7200, or e-mail sds@uidaho.edu.
Use VandalWeb to maintain your postal address. Log in, then click on the Personal Information/Address menu. Address update capability is continuously available throughout the year. Update your addresses as often as necessary to ensure important mail reaches you at all times. Future addresses may be entered by indicating the appropriate date range on the address update screen.
Registration
Current and Returning StudentsStudents who have attended the University of Idaho any term, from summer 2008 to the present, and who are in good academic standing, may register for summer courses through the first day of the class which they are attending. Registration may be done online or students may complete and submit a Nondegree Application and Registration form (see Tuition & Fees for posted registration deadlines and applicable late fees).
Students already admitted for fall 2010 can start classes in the summer, if they wish. A phone call to the Admissions Office (208) 885-6326 to switch the starting term is all it takes.
Visiting Students
Students who are seeking degrees from other colleges or universities should check with their respective institution on the possibility of transferring credit earned at the University of Idaho.
International Students
Applicants whose native language is not English must present a minimum TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 525 or equivalent. For a list of other acceptable/approved TOEFL equivalencies, please visit www.students.uidaho.edu/admissions/language. Arrangements to take the TOEFL may be made online at www.toefl.org or by writing directly to TOEFL, Educational Testing Service, P.O. Box 899, Princeton, NJ 08540.
Dual Credit
Summer session provides high school students with an excellent opportunity to take courses at the University that can count toward a high school diploma plus earn nondegree college credit. High school students interested in dual enrollment options should talk with their high school guidance counselor. For more information on this program, visit the Dual Credit site.
