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Boise State University

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Boise State University, founded in 1932 in Boise, Idaho, is the state's metropolitan doctoral research university. It has grown from an initial 70 students and 12 faculty members to a student body of over 28,000 and a faculty of more than 1,400. The university's alumni network exceeds 100,000 graduates worldwide.

The institution offers over 200 programs of study across seven academic colleges, the Honors College, and Graduate College. These include 15 doctoral programs, 119 graduate programs, and more than 100 online degree options, extending its reach globally through digital education.

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