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By Mail

Fill in the registration form and mail with payment to: CSI Community Education, PO Box 1238, Twin Falls, ID 83303. Enclose a check or money order or a credit card number. If using a check, please note your CSI Student ID Number or student name and class taken on the memo line of your check and make check payable to "CSI". If you are paying with a credit or debit card, write your card number, expiration date, and cardholder name at the bottom of the registration form page. We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover.
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By Phone
If you are paying with a credit or debit card, call
(208)
732-6442 or 732-6441. Please have the course
number and your MC/Visa/Discover/American Express
card number ready
when you call in addition to your pertinent information
(CSI ID number or social security number and birth
date). Registration is taken verbally by a member of
the Community Education staff.
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Walk-In
Register with cash, check, credit or debit card in the CSI Matrix Center located on campus in the Taylor Administration Building. Please have your course number, student ID number or social security number, and birth date ready.
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By Fax
If you are paying with a credit
or debit card, our fax number is (208) 736-3014.Please include your completed registration
form and fax into the Community Education Center attention
Diane Gause.
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Frequently Asked Questions |
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Where can I pick up registration forms?
Half-sheet enrichment registration forms are available in the Matrix Center and the Community Education Center located on CSI Campus at 315 Falls Ave in the Taylor Administration Building. Or you can fill out
this online registration form (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader), then print it off and return to the Matrix in the Taylor Administration Building. |
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How do I fill out my check?
Checks are made payable to the College of Southern
Idaho.All checks must note the student name and class(es)
being covered by the check. |
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What is a course number?
Every course at CSI is assigned a
separate course number in the records system, including
zero credit enrichment classes.These numbers are separate
from the title of the course and include a course
number and section number. (Example: Pottery is the
course title, XART 008 is the course number, and C01
or C02 is the section number.) Having as much of this
information as accessible as possible will expedite
the registration process. Course numbers are located
at the end of each class description. Sometimes more
descriptive information is located in the course specifics
(time, date, etc.)
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What is my CSI ID number?
Every student enrolled in a CSI course is assigned
an ID number based on name, social security number,
and birth date. This number is located directly under
student name on your student schedule, which is mailed
to you after enrolling for a class. The registration
process is much simpler for all if you have this number
readily available.
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What if I decide to drop a class and what is your refund policy?
If you decide to drop a class after
you have registered, an official drop slip must be
completed before the first class meeting through the
Community Education Center. This is the only way the
class drop will be valid and on record.The Community
Education Center is self-supporting and the tuition
for classes is used to pay instructors and instructional
costs.The instructors are often paid on the number
of students enrolled in their class.Therefore, a refund
will only be given if the class is officially dropped
through the use of a drop slip prior to the first
class session. The refund process is quick and painless!
Simply call us with your request to drop the class,
supply us your refund request information, and your
refund will be sent to you in the mail.
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What about cancelled or full classes?
If a class is filled or must be cancelled
due to low enrollment, you will be notified by mail
or phone and will receive a full refund in the mail.
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How much does it cost?
Fees are listed for each course. Sometimes
there are extra materials fees for the course - if
that is the case, it will be noted. All payment is
due before the class start-date.
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What is your policy toward children?
In general, the minimum age for participation
in Community Education Classes is 16 years of age.
Those wishing to enroll children younger than this
should call Community Education to request special
permission, which may be granted depending upon the
class and the child. Babies and children of persons
enrolling in evening classes are better left at home
where they won get bored or disturb others.
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How soon should I register?
Most classes are limited in size.
It is best to register as soon as you can, but you
can register up until the first day of class if there
is room. If you wait until the last day to register,
the class may be cancelled due to lack of enrollment.
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How do I receive your class listings?
All classes are listed in the general
CSI Course Schedule newspaper insert each semester
and on the Community Education Website at http://www.csi.edu/communityed. In addition, this Community Education Catalogue will be mailed to all persons who have registered for a Community Education class within the past four semesters. If you did not receive this brochure in the mail but would like to do so, please call the Community Education office at 732-6441.
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