Boise State University

Boise, Idaho

SAT/ACT mins: If you graduated from a regionally accredited high school and are under 21, you will be considered for admission based on your unweighted cumulative high school grade point average and test scores on either the ACT or SAT.  Boise State’s Admission Index is used to determine your admissibility. 

http://admissions.boisestate.edu/index/indexcurrent/

If you graduated from high school in 1989 or later and are 21 or older, you will be considered for admission if you had at least a 2.00 unweighted cumulative grade point average.   Incoming students who are 21 or older do not have to submit ACT scores for admission purposes.  

SAT or ACT Scores must not be more than:  Unlimited.

LSP Application deadline:

Fall Semester – April 15

Summer Semester- April 15

Spring Semester – October 15

Where to find application: The admission application should be completed online at http://admissions.boisestate.edu/apply/.

Freshmen class report date:

The first day of classes:

Fall  – mid August

Spring  – mid January

Summer  – start dates range from May 14 to July 16.

Yellow Ribbon participant: Boise State participates in the Yellow Ribbon program.

Will you cover difference between tuition minus GI Bill and cost of in state "state" school tuition? Or do you want to keep it to in-state residents? Incoming students who are separated under honorable conditions from the Armed Forces after at least two years of service will be considered Idaho residents for tuition purposes if they intend to make Idaho their state of residence and actively pursue establishing domicile in Idaho within one calendar year.

Do you want to donate additional money to each applicant should the need arise?   No.

Processing fees: The admission application fee is $50.

All majors open to Marines? Yes.

Recognize AA degree or any college course work: If you have earned an academic associate degree at a regionally accredited institution, you will be considered “core certified” by Boise State. This means that you have fulfilled the lower-division general education or “core” classes at Boise State and can transfer with junior standing. Students who have not yet completed an academic associate degree can have previous credit evaluated on an individual basis for transfer equivalency once admitted.

Recognize awarding of college credits via alternative means, e.g., DANTES or CLEP: Yes. Students may earn up to one-third of their total credits required for graduation in a combination of all forms of experiential learning (portfolio, challenge, CLEP credit, AP credit, Credit for prerequisites not taken, ACE Guide credit, etc.).  Access detailed information at http://registrar.boisestate.edu/priorlearning.shtml.

http://admissions.boisestate.edu/