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Boise State University College of Business and Economics

College of Business and Economics
Contact Information:
Business Graduate Studies
1910 University Drive B318
Boise, ID 83725-1600
Phone: (208) 426-3116
Fax: (208) 426-1135
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Boise State University College of Business and Economics Says...
Boise State's graduate business programs provide the depth of knowledge required for success in our dynamic business world. Boise State University attracts faculty dedicated to excellence in teaching, creative in generating new knowledge, and generous in using their expertise to solve problems. Our professors bring a wealth of industry experience, thus enriching the learning experience for our students.

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Statistics
Enrollment: 190
Average GMAT: 579.00
GMAT Range (25-75%): 510-665
Average Undergrad GPA: 3.32
Regular Application Deadline: 06/01
Rolling Admission: Yes
School Type: Public
Average Age: 35.00
Average Work Experience (months): 75
Student Faculty Ratio: 23:1

Programs & Curriculum
Part Time Program: Yes
Evening Program: Yes
Executive MBA Program Offered: Yes
Total Faculty: 45

Employment
Average Starting Salary: $73,077.00
Hired Consulting: 5%
Hired Finance: 30%
Hired Operations: 10%
Hired Marketing: 5%

Scholarships & Financial Aid
Out-of-State Tuition: $8,576.00
In-State Tuition: $0.00
Financial Aid Deadline: 02/15
Students Receiving Some Aid: 70%
Average Annual Total Financial Aid: $16,700.00

School Says - General Information
Boise State's graduate business programs provide the depth of knowledge required for success in our dynamic business world. Boise State University attracts faculty dedicated to excellence in teaching, creative in generating new knowledge, and generous in using their expertise to solve problems. Our professors bring a wealth of industry experience, thus enriching the learning experience for our students.

The College of Business and Economics offers graduate programs leading to the following degrees: Master of Business Administration (MBA), Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA), Master of Science in Accountancy (MSA), and Master of Science in Accountancy, Taxation (MSAT). Each program is designed to help future business leaders develop and refine the skills needed for success. All programs are accredited by AACSB International - the global hallmark of excellence in business education.

School Says - Student Body
Enrollment at Boise State University has reached nearly 20,000 students of which approximately 3500 are in the business school. Roughly 250 of those are enrolled in our various graduate business programs. Students come from all parts of the world and from diverse academic and professional backgrounds.

Students in Boise State University's MBA program bring a wide variety of work experience. Many Boise State MBA students are professional people, continuing their education on a part-time basis while working full-time. This mix of backgrounds and the mixture of full and part-time students promotes the beneficial exchange of ideas.

Although we require a minimum of two years work experience, the average student in our traditional MBA program is 32 years old and brings an average of over six and one-half years of full-time work experience. Women comprise 37% of the student population, and minority students make up 12% of the MBA student body. This experience level and diversity creates a lively classroom environment that is grounded in real business practices.

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