News Release

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December 7, 2005

Students Can Still Enroll at Boise State for Spring 2006 with Non-degree-seeking Status

It’s not too late for students to apply to Boise State University for the spring 2006 semester, which begins Jan. 17.

Those who enroll now will need to enroll as part-time, non-degree-seeking students, which means they are limited to seven credits. Although financial aid is not available to non-degree-seeking students, the university offers a convenient payment plan. For more information, contact the Boise State New Student Information Center at (208) 426-1820.

Students can still enroll full-time in career training programs offered by the Larry G. Selland College of Applied Technology. For more information call (208) 426-1431. Non-degree-seeking graduate students may take a limited number of credits prior to admission to a graduate program. For more information on graduate programs call (208) 426-3903.

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Contact: New Student Information Center, (208) 426-1820
Media Contact: Bob Evancho, University Communications, (208) 426-1643

Boise State University is the largest institution of higher education in Idaho with about 18,600 students and 2,200 faculty and staff. More than 190 undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and technical degrees are offered within eight colleges. A metropolitan university located in the capital city, Boise State is committed to life-enhancing research, teaching excellence and public service.

 



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