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<strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

ADMISSION<br />

ADMISSION (continued)<br />

SCHOLARSHIPS (continued)<br />

ISU welcomes all students who provide evidence<br />

of suitable preparation for college-level study.<br />

<strong>It</strong> is important to note that acceptance to the<br />

university does NOT mean acceptance into the<br />

student’s major program. Many departments have<br />

admission requirements that must be met prior to<br />

formal acceptance into the declared major. Upon<br />

admission to ISU, students receive a coupon for a<br />

complimentary CATALOG that may be exchanged<br />

at the ISU Bookstore in the Pond Student Union<br />

Building (or at the ISU Centers in <strong>Idaho</strong> Falls, Boise<br />

or Twin Falls). Acceptance for all degree-seeking,<br />

academic undergraduate students is contingent<br />

upon completion of all admission requirements<br />

prior to enrollment. The Application for Admission,<br />

all supporting documents, and a $40 non-refundable<br />

application fee must be received in the Office of<br />

Admissions by August 1 for fall semester and<br />

December 1 for spring semester. Students wanting<br />

to attend the College of Technology (921 S. 8th<br />

Avenue, Stop 8380 (208) 282-2622) should send their<br />

admission and application materials to the Student<br />

Services Office. Graduate students may contact the<br />

Graduate School (921 S. 8th Avenue, Stop 8075, (208)<br />

282-2150) for admissions information.<br />

Students must notify the Admissions Office (208)<br />

282-2475 of address changes that occur after<br />

submission of application.<br />

FINANCIAL AID<br />

Students should complete the Free Application<br />

for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as soon as<br />

possible. This form is used to request financial<br />

assistance in the form of grants, loans, and<br />

work-study. ISU encourages all students to apply<br />

for federal aid. The forms may be completed at<br />

www.fafsa.ed.gov and ISU’s institutional code<br />

is 001620.<br />

SCHOLARSHIPS<br />

The Application for Admission also serves as the<br />

Application for New and Transfer Scholarships.<br />

<strong>It</strong> is important that the application for admission,<br />

the $40 application fee, official high school<br />

transcript and/or college transcript, and test<br />

scores be sent to the ISU Admissions Office by<br />

the February 15th deadline.<br />

Students should submit a resume or complete<br />

the “Activities Information” on the application<br />

supplement identifying leadership and talent<br />

accomplishments.<br />

ACADEMIC ADVISING<br />

The Mandatory Advising program is required<br />

for degree-seeking, undergraduate students<br />

during the first semester of attendance at ISU.<br />

This includes all new freshmen, transfer and<br />

international students. New freshmen must<br />

complete two semesters of Mandatory Advising<br />

or complete the on-line option at www.isu.<br />

edu/advising/nosearch/firstacadadvis.shtml.<br />

Mandatory Advising applies to all international<br />

students, including international graduate<br />

students. International students are required to<br />

attend an orientation to the university. Mandatory<br />

Advising at ISU is not intended to replace college<br />

or faculty advising. Students must meet with a<br />

representative from the Academic Advising Center<br />

(AAC) for this purpose (208) 282-3277.<br />

IMPORTANT CONTACTS<br />

COLLEGE/PROGRAM<br />

Arts and Science<br />

Pharmacy<br />

Education<br />

Business<br />

Health Professions<br />

Engineering<br />

Academic Advising Center<br />

ADVISING COORDINATOR<br />

Dr. Margaret Johnson<br />

Dr. Cynthia Culbertson<br />

Paula Mandeville<br />

Darrell Scott<br />

Dr. Delane Kritsky<br />

Dr. Eugene Stuffle<br />

JoAnn Hertz<br />

LOCATION/TELEPHONE<br />

Business Bldg., Rm. 247, (208) 282-3204<br />

Pharmacy Bldg., Rm. 224, (208) 282-3223<br />

Education Bldg., Rm. 226, (208) 282-5164<br />

Business Bldg., Rm. 510, (208) 282-3448<br />

Life Science Bldg., Rm. 205, (208) 282-3287<br />

Engineering Bldg., Rm. 224, (208) 282-3950<br />

Administration Bldg., Rm. 316, (208) 282-3277<br />

FOR MORE INFORMATION...<br />

Academic Advising Center<br />

Office of Admissions<br />

Financial Aid and Scholarships<br />

College of Tech. Student Services<br />

921 S. 8th Ave., Stop 8054<br />

921 S. 8th Ave., Stop 8270<br />

921 S. 8th Ave., Stop 8077<br />

921 S. 8th Ave., Stop 8380<br />

Pocatello, <strong>Idaho</strong> 83209<br />

Pocatello, <strong>Idaho</strong> 83209<br />

Pocatello, <strong>Idaho</strong> 83209<br />

Pocatello, <strong>Idaho</strong> 83209<br />

Phone: (208) 282-3277<br />

Phone: (208) 282-2475<br />

Phone: (208) 282-2756<br />

Phone: (208) 282-2622<br />

Fax: (208) 282-4314<br />

Fax: (208) 282-4511<br />

Fax: (208) 282-4755<br />

Fax: (208) 282-4641<br />

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Application for Undergraduate Admission<br />

Mail the completed application or a photocopy along with the appropriate non-refundable application fee(s)<br />

to each <strong>Idaho</strong> public institution to which you are applying.<br />

Apply to:<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

921 S. 8th Ave, Stop 8270<br />

Pocatello, ID 83209<br />

Phone: (208) 282-2475<br />

Fee: $40 apply.isu.edu<br />

Boise <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

1910 <strong>University</strong> Dr.<br />

Boise, ID 83725<br />

Phone: 1-800-824-7017<br />

Fee: $40<br />

College of Southern <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

PO Box 1238<br />

Twin Falls, ID 83303<br />

Phone: (208) 733-9554<br />

Fee: None<br />

College of Western <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

One Stop Center, 5500 E. <strong>University</strong> Way<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> Falls, ID 83404<br />

Phone: 1-800-662-0261<br />

Fee: $10<br />

Eastern <strong>Idaho</strong> Technical College<br />

1600 S. 25th E,<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> Falls, ID 83404<br />

Phone: 1-800-662-0261<br />

Fee: $10<br />

Lewis-Clark <strong>State</strong> College<br />

500 8th Ave,<br />

Lewiston, ID 83501<br />

Phone: 1-800-933-LCSC<br />

Fee: $35<br />

North <strong>Idaho</strong> College<br />

1000 W. Garden Ave,<br />

Coeur d’ Alene, ID 83814<br />

Phone: (208) 769-3311<br />

Fee: $25<br />

<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Admissions Office<br />

Moscow, ID 83844-313<br />

Phone: 1-888-884-3246<br />

Fee: $40<br />

START DATE: Fall Spring Summer STATUS: Part-time (1-7 credits) Full-time (8+ Credits)<br />

APPLICANT INFORMATION<br />

U.S. Social Security Number: Date of Birth (month/day/year) Gender (Male or Female)<br />

Last Name (Family name) First Name (Given name) Middle Name Name You Prefer<br />

Other Names Appearing on Records<br />

E-mail Address<br />

( )<br />

Permanent Home Address City County <strong>State</strong> Zip (Area Code) Phone<br />

Current Mailing Address Address valid until the following date: ( / / ) County<br />

Emergency Contact (Name & Relationship):<br />

Emergency Contact Address City County <strong>State</strong> Zip (Area Code) Phone<br />

ENROLLMENT INFORMATION<br />

Degree type: Certificate (6-9 month) Associate (1-2yr.) Bachelor (4 yr.) Second Bachelor<br />

Program type: Academic College of Technology<br />

Intended Major(s) (Refer to Page 4 for a list of available majors and major codes):<br />

first major code second(optional) major code Pre-Professional (optional) Program code Undecided<br />

Enrollment status: New Transfer Returning (re-enrollment)<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

Citizenship USA Other Native Language English Other:<br />

If citizenship is “other,” answer the following questions:<br />

Country of citizenship:<br />

Legal Permanent Resident of U.S.? Yes (LPR number: ) No (current visa type: )<br />

**Must provide copy of LPR card (green card) or copy of I-551 stamp (located inside Passport)<br />

Race/Ethnicity: (optional) Caucasian/White (1) African American/Black (2)<br />

American Indian/Native American/Alaska Native (Tribal Affiliation: ) (3) Asian American (4)<br />

Hispanic/Latino/Latina (5) Legal Permanent Resident (6) Other:<br />

Are you a U.S. Veteran? Yes No<br />

Highest level of education attained by either parent: Some High School High School Diploma/GED<br />

Some College Associate Degree Bachelor Degree Other:<br />

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ACADEMIC INFORMATION<br />

Have you taken the: ACT Date: Compass Date:<br />

SAT Date: Other: Date:<br />

List the last high school you attended and any schools since, including colleges, trade schools, correspondence, etc. Do not omit any schools. Attach a separate sheet if more<br />

space is needed. FAILURE TO LIST ALL SCHOOLS ATTENDED, OR SUBMISSION OF INACCURATE INFORMATION, IS CONSIDERED FRAUD AND IS CAUSE<br />

FOR REFUSAL OF ADMISSION OR DIMISSAL FROM THE INSTITUTION. You must have official transcripts submitted from each school listed. To be considered<br />

official, transcripts must be mailed in a sealed envelope or faxed directly from the school to the Office of Admissions at (208) 282-4511.<br />

DID/WILL YOU GRADUATE FROM HIGH SCHOOL? Yes (month/year) : No<br />

High School City <strong>State</strong><br />

Are/were you a Tech Prep Student? Yes No (Which program area did you enroll?)<br />

If not a high school graduate, do you have a GED or High School Equivalency Diploma? Yes (month/year) : No<br />

Name of all College, Trade School, etc. City & <strong>State</strong> Last Semester Attended Grad. Date Degree/# Credits Earned<br />

RESIDENCY<br />

Section 33-3717B Residency Requirements, <strong>Idaho</strong> Code IDAPA 08.01.04 — Rules Governing Residency Classification<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> residency status for fee purposes MAY be determined by one or more of the following. Please check all boxes that are applicable if claiming <strong>Idaho</strong> residency.<br />

Residency for community colleges is determined by county of residence. Checking any one box does not establish residency. Records may be requested.<br />

<strong>State</strong> of Residence From (month/year) to (month/year) If less than 12 months, previous state of residency<br />

County of Residence From (month/year) to (month/year) If less than 12 months, previous county of residency<br />

A. One or more of my parents/legal guardians or spouse’s parents is domiciled in <strong>Idaho</strong> and has maintained a bona fide domicile in <strong>Idaho</strong> for at least 12 months<br />

prior to the opening day of the term which I plan to enroll, and I receive at least 50% of my financial support from my parents/legal guardians.<br />

Parent’s Name and address<br />

From (month/year) to (month/year)<br />

B. I receive less than 50% of my financial support from parents or legal guardians. I have continuously resided in the state of <strong>Idaho</strong> for at least twelve (12) months<br />

prior to the opening day of the school term which I plan to enroll.<br />

C. I amwill be a graduate of an accredited <strong>Idaho</strong> high school and I will attend this institution during the term immediately following high school graduation.<br />

D. I am married to an <strong>Idaho</strong> resident. My spouse is a resident of County.<br />

E. I or my spouse is a member of the Armed Forces stationed in <strong>Idaho</strong> on military orders. I or my spouse is stationed in County.<br />

F. One or more of my parents/legal guardians, from whom I receive 50% or more of my support, is a member of the Armed Forces stationed in <strong>Idaho</strong>.<br />

They are stationed in<br />

County.<br />

G. I am an officer or enlisted member of the <strong>Idaho</strong> National Guard.<br />

H. I have been separated under honorable conditions from the Armed Forces after at least two years of service. At the time of separation, I designated the <strong>State</strong> of<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> as my intended domicile or indicated <strong>Idaho</strong> as my home of record, and I am entering this institution within one year of the date of separation.<br />

I. I have been away from the <strong>State</strong> of <strong>Idaho</strong> for a period of less than 30 months. I have not established legal residence elsewhere, I was a resident of the <strong>State</strong> of<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> for a continuous 12-month period immediately prior to departure.<br />

J. I am a member of one of the following <strong>Idaho</strong> American Indian tribes: Coeur d’ Alene tribe; Shoshone-Paiute tribe; Nez Perce tribe; Shoshone-Bannock tribe;<br />

Kootenai tribe. Other:<br />

One of my parents is a: graduate employee of an <strong>Idaho</strong> public college or university. Institution:<br />

SIGNATURE<br />

In signing this form, I acknowledge that failure to disclose and submit accurate information may result in denial of admission or dismissal from the institution. I certify<br />

that all information provided is complete and true. By signing this application, I certify that I am in compliance with the Federal Military Selective Service Act, 50 U.S.C.<br />

Sec. 453, or that I am exempt from the same. Men between the ages of 18 and 25 must be registered with Selective Service to be eligible for enrollment at a state college, to<br />

receive state and federal financial aid, and to be employed in a state or federal job. NOTE: You may register for selective service online at www.sss.gov<br />

Signature of Applicant<br />

Date<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> public colleges subscribe to the principles and laws of the <strong>State</strong> of <strong>Idaho</strong> and the Federal Government, including applicable executive orders pertaining to civil rights. These institutions are committed to the policy that<br />

all persons shall have equal access to programs and facilities without regard to age, color, creed, marital status, natural or ethnic origin, physical handicap, race, religion, or gender.<br />

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Many students are unsure about selecting an area of major study when entering college. <strong>It</strong> is recommended that undecided students begin working<br />

toward their general education requirements while seeking additional career and academic advising. Students who have selected a college but who<br />

have not yet chosen a major may select an Undecided major or pre-major; e.g. Undecided Arts & Science, Pre-Business, etc.<br />

BACHELOR DEGREE MAJORS<br />

The following programs offer bachelor degrees such as:<br />

BA, BS, BFA, BS/MS, BM, BME, BBA, BAT, or BUS.<br />

See the <strong>University</strong> catalog for details.<br />

COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCE<br />

CODE<br />

Undecided Arts & Sciences 4900<br />

American Studies 0313<br />

Anthropology 2202<br />

Architecture, (Pre-architecture) 0202<br />

Art 1002<br />

Biochemistry 0414<br />

Biology 0401<br />

Botany 0402<br />

Chemistry 1905<br />

Clinical Laboratory Science 1245<br />

Communication & Rhetorical Studies 1506<br />

Speech Comm. Organizational Comm.<br />

Earth & Environmental Science 1924<br />

Ecology 0420<br />

Economics 2204<br />

English 1501<br />

French 1102<br />

General Studies (Bachelor of Arts) 4975<br />

Geology 1914<br />

German 1103<br />

History 2205<br />

International Studies 2210<br />

Language, Literature and Culture<br />

Political and Economics Development<br />

U.S. and World Affairs<br />

Mass Communication 0602<br />

Advertising/Public Relations Journalism<br />

Media Studies Photography Television<br />

Mathematics 1701<br />

Microbiology 0411<br />

Music, General 1005<br />

Music, Performance 1004<br />

Philosophy 1509<br />

Physics 1902<br />

Health Physics<br />

Political Science 2207<br />

Psychology 2001<br />

Social Work 2104<br />

Sociology 2208<br />

Spanish 1105<br />

Theatre 1007<br />

Acting-Directing Costume Technical<br />

Zoology 0407<br />

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS<br />

CODE<br />

Pre-Business 0500<br />

Accounting 0502<br />

Computer Information Systems 0702<br />

Finance 0504<br />

General Business 0501<br />

Management 0506<br />

Human Resource Management<br />

Marketing 0509<br />

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION<br />

CODE<br />

Undecided Education 0800<br />

Early Childhood Education 0823<br />

Elementary Education 0802<br />

Family and Consumer Sciences + 1301<br />

Human Exceptionality 0868<br />

UNDERGRADUATE INTENT TO MAJOR<br />

Selection of a major here does NOT guarantee acceptance by the department.<br />

Music Education + 1035<br />

Physical Education + 0835<br />

Secondary Education 0803<br />

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING<br />

CODE<br />

Pre-Engineering 0900<br />

Civil Engineering 0908<br />

Computer Science 0701<br />

Electrical Engineering 0909<br />

Mechanical Engineering 0910<br />

Nuclear Engineering 0929<br />

COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS CODE<br />

Undecided Health Professions 1200<br />

Dental Hygiene 1213<br />

(application deadline: 1/15 - Fee $25)<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> Dental Education Program (IDEP) 1204<br />

Dietetics (and Internship Program Certificate) 1306<br />

(application deadline: 2/15 - Fee $20)<br />

Educational Interpreting 1235<br />

Health Care Administration 1202<br />

(app. deadline: Fall 2/15; Spring 10/15)<br />

Health Education 0867<br />

(app. deadline: Fall 4/1; Spring 11/1)<br />

Nursing 1203<br />

(application deadline: 9/15 - Fee $35)<br />

Radiographic Science 1225<br />

(application deadline: 2/15 - Fee $30)<br />

Communication Sciences & Disorders<br />

and Education of the Deaf 1220<br />

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY<br />

CODE<br />

Pre-Pharmacy 1299<br />

INTERDISCIPLINARY MAJORS<br />

CODE<br />

Bachelor of Applied Technology (Pre-BAT) 4920<br />

Bachelor of <strong>University</strong> Studies (Pre-BUS) 4910<br />

(app. deadline: Fall 4/1; Spring 11/13; Summer 3/12)<br />

PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS CODE<br />

Pre-Dental 1<br />

Pre-Medicine 2<br />

Pre-Occupational Therapy 3<br />

Pre-Optometry 4<br />

Pre-Osteopathic Medicine 5<br />

Pre-Physical Therapy 6<br />

Pre-Podiatric Medicine 7<br />

Pre-Veterinary Medicine 8<br />

Pre-Law 9<br />

ASSOCIATE DEGREE MAJORS<br />

The following two year programs offer associate degrees such<br />

as: Associate of Arts (AA), or Associate of Science (AS);<br />

these are two year programs.<br />

COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCE<br />

CODE<br />

Art 1002<br />

Biology 0401<br />

Chemistry 1905<br />

Criminal Justice 2105<br />

Communication & Rhetorical Studies 1506<br />

English 1501<br />

French 1102<br />

General Studies 4975<br />

Geology 1914<br />

German 1103<br />

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History 2205<br />

Latin 1109<br />

Mathematics 1701<br />

Physics 1902<br />

Political Science 2207<br />

Russian 1106<br />

Shoshoni 1118<br />

Spanish 1105<br />

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS<br />

CODE<br />

Associate of Science in Business 0586<br />

COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS CODE<br />

Radiographic Science 1225<br />

(app. deadline 2/15 - Fee $30)<br />

Sign Language Studies 1234<br />

COLLEGE of TECHNOLOGY<br />

CODE<br />

Certificate and/or Associate Degree Majors<br />

*Aircraft Maintenance 5302<br />

*Automotive Collision & Refinish 5325<br />

*Automotive Tech. 5324<br />

*Building Construction Tech. 5317<br />

*Child Development 5510<br />

*Civil Engineering Tech. 5309<br />

*Computer/Business Equipment Tech. 5329<br />

*Computer Software Development Tech. 5107<br />

Cosmetology 5006<br />

*Culinary Arts 5404<br />

*Dental Laboratory Tech. 5204<br />

*Design Drafting Tech. 5303<br />

*Diesel/Diesel Electric Tech. 5307<br />

Electrical Technician 5336<br />

*Electromechanical Design Drafting 5363<br />

*Electromechanical Tech. 5311<br />

*Electronic Systems Tech. 5310<br />

*Electronic Wireless Tel. Tech. 5332<br />

*Graphic Arts/Printing Tech. 5009<br />

*Health Information Tech. 5213<br />

*Instrumentation Tech. 5314<br />

*Laser/Electro-Optics Tech. 5383<br />

*Law Enforcement 5505<br />

*Machining Tech. 5365<br />

*Marketing & Mgmt Occupations 5015<br />

Massage Therapy 5231<br />

*Medical Assisting 5214<br />

*Office Tech. 5005<br />

*Paralegal Studies 5520<br />

*Physical Therapist Assistant 5219<br />

Practical Nursing 5209<br />

*Welding 5308<br />

COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY ACADEMIC MAJORS<br />

Geomatics Tech. (BS) 5323<br />

Human Resource Training & Development (BS) 5075<br />

Corporate Training Prof-Technical Teacher Ed.<br />

Health Science (BS) 5223<br />

Nursing (AS) 5229<br />

Paramedic Science (AS) 5226<br />

Respiratory Therapy (AS) 5215<br />

Bachelor of Applied Technology (Pre-BAT) 4920<br />

*<br />

Majors offer an Associate of Applied Science Degree.<br />

Separate application required by department for<br />

acceptance into major. Typically your sophomore year.<br />

Teaching and non-teaching options for these majors.<br />

Options within the major.


A P P L I C A T I O N S T E P S<br />

1. SUBMIT APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION<br />

Apply online at apply.isu.edu or mail documents to:<br />

Admissions Office,<br />

921 S. 8th Avenue, Stop 8270<br />

Pocatello, ID 83209<br />

College of Technology Admissions<br />

921 S. 8th Avenue, Stop 8380<br />

Pocatello, ID 83209<br />

2. SEND OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS<br />

New freshmen<br />

Current semester or final high school transcript.<br />

GED recipients submit official GED scores.<br />

Transfer students<br />

Official transcripts from all colleges attended.<br />

3. SUBMIT OFFICIAL TEST SCORES<br />

New freshmen under age 21<br />

ACT or SAT scores must be submitted.<br />

Transfer students<br />

Fewer than 14 college credits earned and under<br />

age 21, ACT or SAT scores must be submitted.<br />

The COMPASS test may be required for<br />

acceptance.<br />

4. FINANCIAL AID<br />

Complete the Free Application for Federal Student<br />

Aid (FAFSA). ISU Institutional code: 001620.<br />

Apply online at www.fafsa.ed.gov.<br />

5. SCHOLARSHIP<br />

To be considered for scholarships, students must<br />

submit their application, transcript and test scores<br />

by February 15th.<br />

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<strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

Office of Admissions<br />

921 S. 8th Avenue, Stop 8270<br />

Pocatello, ID 83209<br />

Phone: (208) 282-2475 Fax: (208) 282-4511<br />

apply.isu.edu

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