2013-2014
FACTS
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BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY
As Idaho’s metropolitan research university and one of the top public institutions in the Northwest, Boise State University plays a crucial and growing role in the region’s economic development and famed quality of life. We strive to be known not only for providing the finest undergraduate education but also for outstanding research and graduate programs.
The breadth of opportunities and services offered, combined with our unique location, make us one of the nation’s best places to live and learn. While remaining committed to the arts and humanities as well as science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education, a focus on innovation and creativity is earning us a reputation as an emerging metropolitan research university and a key economic engine in the Treasure Valley and Idaho. Boise State students have the opportunity to work with and study under some of the West’s most respected scientists, artists, researchers and educators. And more than 200 student organizations, Boise’s nearby downtown and the many outdoor recreation opportunities guarantee plenty of fun.
ADMINISTRATION
BOARD OF TRUSTEESPresident Don Soltman
Vice President Emma Atchley
Secretary Rod Lewis
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Tom Luna
Trustee Bill Goesling
Trustee Milford Terrell
Trustee Richard Westerberg
President
Dr. Bob Kustra 426-1491
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Dr. Martin Schimpf 426-1202 Vice President for Campus Operations and General Counsel
Kevin Satterlee 426-5732 Vice President for Finance
and Administration
Stacy Pearson 426-1200 Vice President for Research and
Economic Development
Dr. Mark Rudin 426-5732 Vice President for Student Affairs
Dr. Lisa Harris 426-1418
Vice President for University Advancement
STEM AND RESEARCH
In our constantly evolving world, the demand for STEM literacy (science, technology, engineering and math) is more critical than ever.
Boise State University is committed to providing a solid STEM education and is an emerging research leader in biomolecular science, innovative materials, health and public policy, sensors, and nanoelectronics and integrated systems.
Faculty and students can find support at the STEM Station — a consortium of more than a dozen National Science Foundation STEM education initiatives and research programs, in conjunction with partners from Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, and Research and Economic Development. Programs further STEM student and faculty development by integrating learning and life, research and teaching.
STUDENT INVOLVEMENT
Student life is an important part of the college experience, and Boise State
students have plenty of opportunity to play, learn and grow.
Students can join one of more than 200 clubs, be part of a fraternity or sorority, affect policy by participating in student government, play on an intramural team or enjoy films, concerts, lectures, cultural celebrations and a host of student organized events.
Leading the charge is the Student
Involvement and Leadership Center. Located in the Student Union, it provides leadership development, civic engagement, campus programs and partnerships. SILC also hosts the Bronco Parent and Family Association, which harnesses the energy and goodwill of family members for the success of students.
TIMELINE
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1967
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1969
1972
1974
1997
2003
2009
2013
Boise Junior College founded by the Episcopal Church
BJC governed by a board of directors after the Episcopal Church ends affiliation
Campus moves from St. Margaret’s Hall to its present site
Attains four-year status and becomes Boise College
Alumni Association formed Honors program established
Moves to state system of higher education and is named Boise State College
First master’s degrees awarded Gains university status and becomes Boise State University
First doctoral degree awarded Dr. Bob Kustra named president of Boise State University
Applied technology programs move to College of Western Idaho
Boise State launches its ninth doctoral degree, the online doctor of
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CAMPUS CONTACTS
Admissions 426-1156
Albertsons Library 426-1204 Alumni Association 426-1698 Athletic Ticket Office 426-4737
Bookstore 426-2665 Parking 426-7275 Police 426-1453 Public Relations 426-1577 Student Involvement 426-1223 Student Union 426-4636 University Housing 447-1001 Area Code 208 University Operator 426-1000
and Leadership Center
PRESIDENTS
1932-1934 Bishop Middleton Barnwell 1936-1967 Dr. Eugene Chaffee 1967-1977 Dr. John Barnes 1978-1991 Dr. John Keiser 1993-2003 Dr. Charles Ruch 2003-Present Dr. Bob Kustra
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NORCO BUILDING PARKING OFFICE STUDENT UNION/BOOKSTORE SPECIAL EVENTS CENTER ADMINISTRATION BUILDING INTERACTIVE LEARNING CENTER MICRON BUSINESS & ECONOMICS BUILDING UNIVERSITY HOUSING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 MORRISON CENTER SCIENCE BUILDING EDUCATION BUILDING SIMPLOT/MICRON CENTER BUSINESS BUILDING ALBERTSONS LIBRARY CENTENNIAL AMPHITHEATRETACO BELL ARENA STUECKLE SKY CENTER BRONCO SHOP BRONCO STADIUM ALUMNI CENTER ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH BUILDING ENGINEERING COMPLEX STUDENT RECREATION CENTER 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Public Parking 1 2 3
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FACTS FigureS
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2013-2014
FINANCIAL AID
FALL 2012-2013
$154,861,538
= 1,000 students14,841
54%
45%
GENDER
undeclared 1% - 242 9,873 11,888 Age GroupSTUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS
<18 19% 16.5% 25.5% 23% 13% 4% 19-20 21-24 25-34 35-49 50+ 4,211 3,66 3 5,3 91 5, 068 2 ,76 0 910TUITION AND FEES
FALL 2013
Undergraduate* [per year]
* An additional health insurance fee of $2,088 per year will be included in a student’s official bill; however, students with comparable insurance coverage may request a waiver.
$
6,292
$18,892
Graduate [per year]
$
7,432
$20,032
Part Time $260/creditPart Time $324/credit
In State Out of State
In State Out of State
RESIDENCY
79%
21%
17,470 4,533
In State Out of State
Full Time Part Time
Professional 883 63
Classified 529 51
Faculty 623 540
Total 2,035 654
Total
623
FACULTY AND STAFF
158 190 147 128 Professor Associate Assistant Other UndergraduateCommunity and
Nursing
Management
Marketing and Finance
Psychology
Biological Sciences
Communication
Mechanical and
Biomedical Engineering
Criminal Justice
Kinesiology
Graduate
Educational Technology
Business Administration
Instructional and
Performance Technology
Social Work
Curriculum
LARGEST ENROLLMENT
= 200 students 1,513 917 855 836 804 763 698 683 497 210 154 117 157DEGREES CONFERRED
2012-2013
Doctorate 11 Master’s 691 Baccalaureate 2,716 Associate’s 168 Graduate Certificates 171 TOTAL 3,757DEGREE PROGRAMS OFFERED
Doctorate 9Master’s 82
Baccalaureate 94
Associate’s 4
Graduate Certificates 21
STUDENT POPULATION
ENROLLMENT STATUS
26%
Freshman
24%
Senior
17%
Junior
16%
Sophomore
14% Academic Graduate3%
Second Undergraduate Degree 740 5,715 5,227 3,803 3,557 3,02160%
Full Time
40%
Part Time
8,739
13,264
BUDGET
State General Account - (Includes Special Programs) $74,496,000 Student Tuition and General Education Fees $76,318,400 Other Student Fees $31,241,972 Federal Grants and Contracts* $125,100,129 State Grants and Contracts $2,502,674 Private Gifts and Grants $24,613,704 Sales and Services of Auxiliary Enterprises $53,138,693 F and A Recovery $5,430,885 Other $20,444,074 Total estimated revenue $413,286,531MISCELLANEOUS
Sponsored Project expenditures
2012-2013
$37,090,178
Living Alumni
(as of October 2013)
Total
74,176
Living in Idaho
50,719
Living in the Treasure Valley
41,403
Boise State university Foundation endowment
(as of June 30, 2013)
Total Endowment
$83,399,459
Total Assets
$145,786,711
Number of Donors (FY13)*
11,092
*Includes Foundation, Alumni Association and Bronco Athletic Association donors.ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Instruction $102,215,854 Research $30,867,286 Public Service $13,479,370 Academic Support $19,966,959 Library $7,291,196 Student Services $16,026,556 Institutional Support $29,764,591 Physical Plant $20,339,348 Scholarships & Fellowships $10,846,409 Federal Student Financial Aid $93,000,000 Auxiliary Enterprises $74,052,412 Planned Use of Reserves ($4,563,450) Total estimated expenditures $413,286,531 *Includes Student Direct LoansENROLLMENT
FALL 2012
22,003
= 1,000 students FTE 16,136 Summer head count 8,780ETHNICITY
White 16,810 76%Hispanic/Latino 1,857 8%
Asian 488 2%
Black/African American 336 2%
American Indian/Alaska Native 146 <1% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 80 <1% Two or More Races 605 3%
Not Reported 960 4%
Nonresident Alien (International) 721 3%
Total
2,689
Environmental Health
1,312
705