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Events for Prospective First Year or Transfer Students

Below you will find summer camps and campus visit options tthat allow students to learn more about what opportunities exist in the College of Engineering!

Summer Camps for High Schoolers

E-Girls Summer Camp

E-Girls is a free overnight program for girls currently in 9th, 10th, and 11th grade in June. Enrollment is limited to 50 girls. Workshops have been led by Society of Women Engineers professionals and college students that may include: Biomechanics of Footwear, Packaging and the Environment, Physics of Rock Climbing/Rope Walking, etc. Each year is different!

We will send emails confirming spots at the end of April and if selected, you will receive confirmed details and logistics by mid-May.

Register Here

Idaho Science and Aerospace Scholars (ISAS)

Idaho Science and Aerospace Scholars (ISAS) is a competitive program that allows high school juniors to take an engaging online NASA-developed course on Space Exploration through Idaho Digital Learning that teaches a broad range of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) skills aligned with Idaho Content Standards.

Learn More

All members of the eGirls camp posing together for a picture

Campus Visit Options

Prospective Boise State students (juniors or seniors in high school or transfer students) on their college search can schedule a visit with our team through one of the options below!

Schedule a Tour With Us!

Visit the College of Engineering and see what we offer students on this one hour tour. Hear from a current engineering/computer science/or construction management student!

Request a Visit

Tour Boise State + College of Engineering

We know first-hand how important a campus visit can be when choosing your home for the next four years. Admissions offers in-person campus visit (90 minutes) experiences for you to physically explore campus while engaging with a current Boise State student. As part of this visit experience, prospective College of Engineering students can request a special visit with representatives from engineering and computer science.

Schedule now!