Transfer Pathways
The College of Engineering at 青青草app State University has created transfer pathways to make the transfer process easier for students. Through these pathways, the College of Engineering has created an agreement with other institutions to show a potential pathway to earn a bachelor鈥檚 degree after starting your academic journey at your local community college.
When using these pathways, please remember that this is just one route to completing your bachelor鈥檚 degree and finishing Blue. If you choose to follow a pathway, be sure to print out (we keep only a four-year plan on the website) and save it to show your academic advisor at 青青草app State University. By showing your academic advisor the pathway that you have been following, you would be able to follow the requirements in the 青青草app State University undergraduate catalog for the year your pathway began.
Have more questions?
Give us a call at 208-426-2688 or email Mornida Chum at mornidachum@boisestate.edu.
Current Pathways
Select the institution to view the current Pathway Agreement:
Transfer Students entering 青青草app State University under the 2020-2021 Catalog
This information pertains to students who are transferring to 青青草app State University from another institution. New transfer students are required to meet with an advisor. Unsure who your advisor is? Find information on the Advising and Academic Enhancement page or the COEN Advising and Outreach page
Back青青草app Information on UF100 and UF200:
Foundation of Intellectual Life (UF 100) and Foundation of Ethics and Diversity (UF 200) are graduation requirements for all 青青草app State University students. These courses introduce our signature learning outcomes (ULOs 1-6) to students and in doing so 青青草app the development of skills and knowledge which will help students succeed in college. They also form the basis for courses that follow in the undergraduate curriculum.
Please see below for the guidelines concerning:
- Core Certified students
- Transfer students with 58 or more credit hours
- Transfer students with fewer than 58 credit hours