Boise State University is committed to providing convenient, flexible access to lifelong learning. Someone with the drive and the desire to continue his or her education can do so through Educational Outreach programs.
The Division of Extended Studies offers a full range of university credit courses in formats that fit your busy lifestyle. Classes are available at sites near you: Canyon County Center in Nampa, Gowen Field, Mountain Home, and Twin Falls. We also offer classes on weekends through Weekend University , during the summer through Summer Programs, in intensive workshop formats, through technologically mediated Distance Education, around the world through International Programs, and Study Abroad programs, in Treasure Valley high schools, and through Renaissance Institute for adult learners.
The Selland College of Applied Technology provides responsive, flexible, and market-driven education for employment. Over 100 degree, certificate and non-credit programs help make a positive and significant difference in the lives of students. Practical real world training opportunities help students learn the skills employers value most.
Additionally, we offer professional and personal development opportunities to individuals, corporations, government organizations, and civic groups through the Center for Professional Development, the Center for Workforce Training, the Idaho Small Business Development Center, TechHelp, and TECenter.
Whether you're a company CEO looking for leadership training, a manager seeking to improve the technical or supervisory skills of your employees, a small company striving for success, or an individual looking for professional and personal enrichment, you'll find something of interest in Boise State's program offerings.