Student Financial Services
Boise State University Fees
IMPORTANT CHANGE
As you plan and register for Fall 2009 classes, we want you to be aware that the definition of a full-time student at Boise State and our sister public institutions in Idaho is changing. Beginning Fall 2009, a full-time undergraduate student at Boise State University will be defined for fee paying purposes as a student enrolled in 12 or more credits, and 9 or more credits for graduate students. Prior to this, students taking 8 or more credits were defined as full-time for tuition and fee paying purposes. See State Board Policy Section III, subsection P. 7 for more information.
Fall 2009 and Spring 2010
Undergraduate
Part-time - per credit rate (1-9 credits) |
$ 252 |
Part-time - flat rate (10 credits) |
$2,324 |
Part-time - flat rate (11 credits) |
$2,378 |
Full-time (12-18 credits)* |
*$2,432 |
Overload Fee per credit enrolled over 18 |
$ 252 |
Non-resident tuition - per credit rate (1-11 credits) |
$ 80 per credit |
Non-resident tuition (12+ credits) |
$4,502 |
Western Undergraduate Exchange Fee (WUE) |
$ 1216
|
Graduate
Part-time - per credit rate (1-8 credits) |
$301 |
Full-time - flat rate (9-18 credits)* |
*$2,878 |
Overload Fee per credit enrolled over 18 |
$ 252 |
Non-resident tuition - per credit rate (1-8 credits) |
$ 80 per credit |
Non-resident tuition - flat rate (9+ credits) |
$4502 |
*Full fee paying students will also be charged for Student Health Insurance with the rate $785.00
Spring 2010 Intersession
Undergraduate Fees per credit |
$ 236 |
Graduate Fees per credit |
$ 285 |
Summer 2009
Undergraduate Fees per credit |
$ 233 |
Graduate Fees per credit |
$ 280 |
Summer 2010
Undergraduate Fees per credit |
$ 236 |
Graduate Fees per credit |
$ 285 |
Important! In addition to the above,
- some courses require special fees.
- new Undergraduate degree-seeking students will be charged a one-time New Student
Curriculum Fee.
