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Financial Aid:
Most of our students qualify for financial aid.

Free Tutoring For Currently Enrolled Students
Applied Academics provides a variety of free tutoring services in Math, English and Writing. This free support is available to all students as long as they are enrolled in the college.

Click on the link below to complete the Boise State Online Application for Admission.

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Start the process of getting enrolled in college by applying for admission!

We welcome students of all ages and abilities. You will fit in here regardless of your previous educational experience. We have programs to meet the needs of all levels of learners.

Our job is to make it easy for you to get in to the college. Follow the steps below and give us a call if you have any questions or concerns: 426-1431.

  1. Complete the Boise State University Undergraduate Application for Admission.

    Choose any of the three options below:

    Online: Simply click on the link below to go to the main Boise State Admissions page and follow the links to complete the application. Note: You will need a credit/debit card to include a your one-time, non-refundable $30 application fee.when you apply online.

    In Person: You can visit our office and fill out an application in person anytime Mon - Fri. 8:00 am- 5:00 pm

    By Mail: We would be happy to mail you an application for admission, financial aid and other college materials. You can complete materials and mail them to us.
  2. Contact any high schools or colleges you attended and ask them to send us your official transcripts or (GED Test Scores) to our college. Your transcript is the official record of all the courses you took at each school attended and your date of graduation.

    The document must be sent directly to us from your high school in order to be considered official. Ask your schools to mail your transcript to: Enrollment Management, Records Department, Larry Selland College Boise State University 1910 University Avenue MS2005 Boise Idaho 83725

    If you are still in high school: ask your school send us your transcript for the 9th, 10th, and 11th grades. This record should include your latest cumulative grade point average. After you graduate, request that a final transcript be sent to us.


    If you are a transfer student, you must submit an official transcript from each college or university you have attended. If you have earned less than 14 college credits, we will also need your official high school transcripts.
  3. Submit a copy of your high school ACT or SAT Test scores or take our Compass Assessment.

    .If you are at least 16 years old, but have successfully completed a GED or have never graduated from high school, you will be allowed to apply for admission to the college .If you meet the minimum scores on our COMPASS assessment, you may be able to get into the program you want to study under a " Conditional Admissions" status. You will be required to complete a career plan form and other documentation. ( Applied Technology Conditional Admissions status may not be available in programs having prescriptive state and federal certification or licensing policies. If you don't meet the COMPASS minimum scores we have a variety of tutoring and other services available to help you succeed here.

    . If you are a high school student who is planning to take the ACT or SAT, indicate on your test that you want Boise State to get a copy of your test scores. When you graduate, these scores may also appear on your on your official high school transcript.

    . If you have graduated from high school within the past five years, but your scores are not on your transcript, and you can contact the testing agency Request ACT or Request SAT and ask them to send your results to us. Boise State's codes are 0914 for the ACT and 4018 for the SAT.

    . If your SAT or ACT are more than five years old or you don't have any scores, or (delete "and") you have not previously taken college math or English classes, we may ask you to take our Compass Assessment. This assessment allows us to evaluate your current reading, math and writing abilities and place you in classes that are most appropriate for your current skill levels. Click on the Compass link below for more information.
  4. Meet with a educational advisor to review your application, ACT/SAT or Compass scores, and finalize your career training plan. This meeting can be done by telephone or in-person at our Boise or Canyon County locations. Call 426-1431 to set an appointment time. Advisors are available evenings upon request.
  5. Pay the $50 college enrollment fee to cover the final costs of processing your enrolment and you will be officially admitted into the college!
  6. Apply for financial aid. We encourage all students to apply for aid. Even if you don't think, you will need it or you don't think you can qualify. Last year, Boise State distributed over 76 million dollars worth of aid to students here on campus. Almost everyone qualifies for some kind of aid. You are not obligated to accept any aid that you may be offered. You can decline it. Most students however, find it helpful to have their financial aid filed in case circumstances change and they need additional funds for tools, books, childcare etc.
  7. Plan to attend your registration orientation session: After you are admitted into the college, you will receive a letter inviting you to attend a registration session. You must register on that date to hold your spot in a class.
  8. Purchase Books and Tools, and Supplies required by your program.
  9. Pay your tuition or make payment arrangements, and start classes.

New Students
Transfer Students
The Compass Assessment
Financial Aid
Most Commonly Asked Questions

Admissions Information




Office Locations:
Main Campus:
Technical Services Building
1464 University Dr.
Room 108
Boise, Idaho 83725
426-1431

Nampa Campus:
Canyon County Campus
2407 Caldwell Blvd.
Nampa, Idaho
562-2100

Adult Basic Education:
208-426-4740

Free Programs and Services

Located throughout SW Idaho

Learn basic math, reading and writing thru 12th grade

Prepare for GED test

Gain basic job skills.

Enhance family literacy and more.

 
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