Christian Halls International (CHI)

EARNING COLLEGE CREDIT USING IEW

Students will receive college credit for English Composition from a selected CHI university partner.

   

 

   

Fall 2026
16-Week Semester

Course Registration Opens: April 1, 2026
New Student Application and Registration Deadline: August 7, 2026
First Day to Access Course Content: August 19, 2026
Classes Begin: August 26, 2026
Add/Drop Deadline: September 1, 2026
Withdrawal Deadline: October 23, 2026
Classes End: December 15, 2026

Spring 2027
16-Week Semester

Course Registration Opens: October 31, 2026
New Student Application Deadline: December 3, 2026
Student Registration Deadline: December 4, 2026
First Day to Access Course Content: January 6, 2027
Classes Begin: January 13, 2027
Add/Drop Deadline: January 19, 2027
Withdrawal Deadline: March 12, 2027
Classes End: May 4, 2027

 

Preview the syllabi for the 2026-2027 semester. 

ENGL-1223

ENGL-1323

 

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Amy Shearer

Amy is one of Andrew Pudewa’s former students from the level B classes during the filming of the Structure and Style for Students (SSS) program, but she’s currently taking IEW SSS classes again—this time through dual enrollment—from Christian Halls International (CHI).

We contacted Amy to get a student’s-eye view of what it’s like to get college credit for her IEW classes.

Why did you decide on dual enrollment for your IEW classes this year?

I think dual enrollment is cheaper than going to college. I decided to go with IEW classes because Comp 1 and Comp 2 are required. Why not take a course where you’re going to get quality education so you can use it in other places?

Does CHI give you any support as you turn in your IEW classwork?

We turn in the assignment at the start of the week and they (the CHI graders) tell us what they liked in what we did and how we could do better for the next week.

Would you recommend this program to other students?

Absolutely! I feel like IEW takes an approach that other college courses don't take, and I can use what I learn there in other courses. I'm taking psychology right now, and I'm using IEW in my papers there.

Has dual enrollment been a simple process for you?

There was a learning curve, like learning how to turn things in online. I've only learned directly from Mr. Pudewa where we turned things in during class, so it's different working with someone else, but those issues were pretty much resolved at the beginning of class.

Do you have any advice for other people considering dual enrollment?

Don't leave an assignment until the last minute to turn it in. Figure out the due date and set yours a few days in advance. I once had a panic when the internet went out at my house when I needed to turn in a paper. That wasn't good! But it all worked out.

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