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BOISE STATE NEWS RELEASE / May 29, 2008

Boise State University Enrolling for Summer Classes

Registration is still open for a wide variety of core, upper division, graduate and internet-based classes, as well as a number of short workshops, for the 2008 summer program at Boise State University. This year’s workshop topics range from politics in America, diverse communities and cinema to desert studies, Shakespeare and Basque culture.

More than 450 courses and workshops are offered, with a variety of start dates and lengths. The first session of summer classes began May 19, with five-week, eight-week and a second round of five-week and 10-week sessions running through mid-August. Classes are scheduled during the day, evening and on weekends.

Students can help fast-track their education by enrolling for summer courses or catch up on courses they were unable to take in the fall and spring. Additional benefits of enrollment in the summer program include no out-of-state fees, no credit limit, reduced per-credit fees and no appointment for registration.

Picking up one or two classes in the summer could save a student thousands of dollars if it helps shorten completion of his or her degree by even a semester. Students can more easily finish their degrees in four years by adding a summer class each year.

Currently enrolled Boise State students can register for summer classes on BroncoWeb. Others should check their access on BroncoWeb before reapplying for admission. For more information and a complete schedule of summer classes, visit www.boisestate.edu/extendedstudies/summer, or call (208) 426-1709.

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Media Contact: Sherry Squires, University Communications, (208) 426-1563, ssquires@boisestate.edu

AfterWork is a new Boise State University program that allows adults to complete their entire bachelor’s degree through a combination of evening, weekend and online classes without exiting from their career track. More information is available at www.boisestate.edu/afterwork.
 



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Last reviewed on Thursday, May 29, 2008