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News Release
May 2, 2007
Summer Classes at Boise State University Expanded to Meet
Increasing Student Demand
To meet increased student need, Boise State University Summer Programs has
added a number of new summer classes and has increased capacities in many
others.
Students can register for new and expanded classes in physics, Spanish,
French, German, Japanese, history, computer information systems, criminal
justice and biology, in addition to a host of other summer offerings. Both
distance education courses and on-campus classes have expanded.
Students can select from a wide variety of core, upper-division, graduate
and Internet-based classes, as well as from a large selection of short
workshops.
Students can help fast track their education by enrolling for summer courses
or catch 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.
For more information and a complete schedule of summer classes, visit
www.boisestate.edu/extendedstudies/summer.html. Currently enrolled
Boise State students can register for summer classes on BroncoWeb.
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Contact: Linda Urquidi, Extended Studies, (208) 426-3295,
lurquidi@boisestate.edu
Media Contact: Sherry Squires, University Communications, (208)
426-1563, ssquires@boisestate.edu
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Last reviewed on
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
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