Boise State University
Boise State University (BSU), founded in 1932 is the largest four-year university in Idaho's capital city, Boise. The main campus spans 175 acres and 170 buildings.
Campus life provides students with many activities and adventure. There's over 200 student organizations, including 12 fraternities and sororities, residence halls across campus and along the Boise River Greenbelt, a state-of-the-art Student Recreation Center and Aquatic Complex.
There are over 200 academic programs in seven colleges offered on a semester basis with majors in:
- Arts and Sciences
- Business and Economics
- Education
- Engineering
- Graduate Studies
- Health Sciences, and
- Social Sciences and Public Affairs
The university's athletic teams participate in NCAA Division 1. Their team, the Broncos, have made enjoyed some great seasons incluing going unbeaten in 3 seasons in recent years.
Boise State University has roughly 22,520 undergraduate students, and 2103 graduates.
The tuition and fees for attending the BSU are: In-state: $5,566, and Out-of-state: $15,966 not including room and board. Because of these private university tuition fees, students may need more financial assistance to pay for their degree. A smart way to accomplish this is to land a part-time job, summer seasonal job when school is on break including paid internships.
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