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After Orientation

  1. Finalize your class schedule. You’re expected to finalize your class schedule each semester. If you’re on a waitlist, once a seat becomes available, you will automatically be added to the course and notified via BroncoMail. If you want to drop an unwanted course, do it as soon as possible so other students can add the courses they need.
  2. Pay tuition and fees. Boise State does not mail paper bills, but you can check your fees due on myBoiseState. You can pay your fees and charges in person with check/cash or online with a credit card. On myBoiseState, select “Student Center” on your homepage. Navigate to the Finance Section in Student Center, select “Make a payment” and follow the directions.
  3. Pay your bill using cash or check in the Payment & Disbursement Center in the Administration Building, Room 101.
  4. Pay fees online with a credit card through your Student Center.
  5. Mail payments to 1910 University Dr., A 101, Boise, ID 83725-1246.
  6. You can create a proxy access account on myBoiseState if you want a family member to access the bill pay portal to pay bills and view your tax information. “Parent Login Instructions” are located just below the sign-in button. This proxy designation does not replace the Release of Information or Authorization to Disclose Protected Health Information.
  7. Buy books. Shopping at the Boise State University Bookstore, either online or in person, is the most convenient way to purchase books. The Bookstore provides new and used books, as well as a textbook rental program. There’s also an online price comparison feature so you know you are getting the best deal. Books can be purchased online and picked up in person or delivered to your home address or Chaffee Hall residence. If you prefer a more traditional approach, print out your course schedule and visit the Bookstore in person for help from a knowledgeable staff member. For more information about textbooks, ebooks, buy-back programs, and more, visit Boise State Bookstore.
  8. Buy a parking permit. If you plan to park on campus, you might want to purchase a parking permit. Prices vary depending on where you choose to park. If you plan to bike, you can purchase bike barn permits and rent bicycles from the Cycle Learning Center. You can also get around campus and the Boise community via free university shuttles, the car sharing program, and free use of the Valley Ride bus system with a valid campus ID and bus sticker.
  9. Mark your calendar and plan to attend Convocation, B on the Blue, and the Transfer Student BBQ. These events are all part of Bronco Welcome, a week-long series of events during the first week of classes to welcome you to Boise State University. Get involved, make friends, and be inspired!
  10. The Basics. It’s easier to focus on your studies when you have your basic needs squared away – like any of the topics above or even where to find help when you need it. Start here.
  11. Invite your family to Parent & Family Weekend, October 6-8th. Show your family around our beautiful campus and the home you have made here!
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