Boise State Programs Beyond High School
Online or around the state. Weekends or evenings. For credit or noncredit.
Discover convenient options that fit your needs.
- Distance Education - Take a class from anywhere in the world, using educational technology.
- Degree & Certificate Programs - Degree and certificate programs are designed for the adult learner and can be completed online, in the evenings or on weekends, or at a regional site.
- AfterWork Degree Program - The AfterWork Program offers bachelor’s degrees that can advance your career without forcing you to give it up. Our evening programs offer the same high quality curriculum and faculty valued by Boise State graduates and their employers.
- Weekend Classes - Weekend classes give you greater flexibility with your scheduling. Have time for your job, family, recreation AND school.
- Professional Development - The programs in Professional Development are all designed to help you gain a firm foundation of knowledge, skills and attitudes needed to advance your career. This includes K-12 Professional Development for educators and administrators!
- Summer Program - Take a class during Boise State University's Summer program and earn credits in a matter of weeks. Accelerate your education!
- Intersession - Take a class during Boise State University's condensed Intersession and earn credits AND still get a week off for the holiday season. Accelerate your education!
- Osher Lifelong Learning Institute - The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute is a membership-based lifelong learning program for the mature adult community. It offers a series of noncredit lectures, short courses and special events for those over 50 who have a zest for learning.
- Personal Enrichment - Personal Enrichment courses let you learn something new just for fun. No applications, no grades, just a lot of learning.
- Workshops - For those who want to take a class for fun, career, or graduation goals, Boise State offers courses in the format of workshops that range from two days to three weeks in length. They are offered at varying times, including evenings and/or weekends and cover a wide range of topics.
- Educational Travel Programs - Immerse yourself in cultural journeys throughout the world. Choose from exciting destinations of Boise State’s Educational Travel Programs.
Contact Us!
For additional information about Concurrent Enrollment on the high school campuses, contact either:
Fabiola Juarez-Coca, Concurrent Enrollment Director
Extended Studies Division, Boise State University
Phone: (208) 426-2281
E-mail: fjuarez@boisestate.edu
or
Kristi Lakatos, Concurrent Enrollment Coordinator
Phone: (208) 426-3294
E-mail: klakatos@boisestate.eduBack to top
Reviewed: May 11, 2011