Frequently Asked Questions
The Professional Sales Certificate is open to anyone, including all majors at Idaho State University as well as the public.
This program is great for students majoring both inside and outside of the College of Business. Having the ability to "sell" yourself as well as any product, service, or business will help anyone who wants to enhance their communication skills, enter sales as a career, or make sales from their own business.
Current Idaho State Students
Those that are currently Idaho State University students will pay the University's current tuition rate. Full-time students will simply add the courses to their full-time load, accruing no extra charge to the full-time tuition rate. Part-time Idaho State students will pay the current per-credit tuition rate. Current tuition rates can be found here.
Members of the Public
Members of the public that are not Idaho State University students will pay the Continuing Education and Workforce Training (CEWT) fees, which for these courses are $99 per course.
Idaho State University students may apply their existing financial aid to the courses as they would any other Idaho State course. The College of Business is hoping to add scholarships for students pursuing certificates in the near future.
No, current Idaho State students can register for the courses as they would any other Idaho State course. They will need to meet with an advisor to declare the certificate as part of their degree plan (cobadvis@isu.edu). Members of the public will need to sign up for the program through Continuing Education Workforce Training (CEWT) as they would any other CEWT course. Visit CEWT for details about signing up.
Members of the public will need to sign up for the course with Continueing Education Workforce Training (CEWT).
Current Idaho State Students
Current students will need to meet with a College of Business advisor to add the program to their curriculum plans. Email cobadvis@isu.edu to schedule an appointment or speak to one of our advisors.
Members of the Public
Members of the public wishing to pursue the certificate program can sign up for the courses through Continuing Education Workforce Training (CEWT).