IDLA will help connect you with your local site coordinator. Credit for IDLA is granted through the local school district. Upon completion of all course requirements, a grade report will be provided to the registrar at the school. Credits for these courses will be part of the student’s official transcript.
This is a one-time prerequisite for all IDLA courses and will take approximately 2 hours to complete. IDLA offers two course models, Flex and Cohort. If a student takes both models they will be required to complete an orientation for each model.
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Idaho Digital Learning Alliance (IDLA) works with students to prepare them for a smooth transition toward their chosen path after High School, whether it’s pursuing a college degree or entering into a career or trade .
Idaho Digital Learning Alliance (IDLA) works with students to prepare them for a smooth transition toward their chosen path after High School, whether it’s pursuing a college degree or entering into a career or trade .
CourseTransfer.idaho.gov helps students navigate transfer of credit across Idaho institutions. This website was developed by Idaho’s public colleges and universities to help students plan the potential transfer of credits they have earned or intend to earn.
Dual Credit courses are approved through Idaho colleges and universities and Advanced Placement courses are approved by the College Board. Through these advanced opportunities, students can simultaneously earn both high school credits and undergraduate credits.
Cohort Courses. Cohort courses are offered on a 12 week or 16 week schedule with predetermined start and end dates which closely follow traditional school calendars, with the exception of a 6 week Driver Education course that is offered throughout the year.
Flex courses are designed to be delivered on a flexible schedule that is driven by the student needs. These self-paced courses allow students to work at their own speed and on their own schedule. Flex courses also allow students to be exempted from specific content if they are able to demonstrate mastery of that content through a unit pre-test. Students testing out of content would still need to complete the full unit post-test and any other assessment activities for the unit. Flex courses are fully online courses that are designed with additional flexibility of scheduling and pacing as compared to cohort courses.