- Evaluate change–through time from past to future, within earth and human systems, and among diverse and varied cultures
- See perspectives– identify, analyze, and compare views of the environment
- Conduct research–using thoughtful questions and evidence-based arguments to characterize the significance and severity of specific environmental problems
- Communicate clearly–among stakeholders, across societies, within and beyond any one community
- Create networks–to explore skills necessary to address social needs and gain employment
- Lead and follow–as informed citizens, team-players, and scholars

Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies
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Requirements
Entry Requirements
- Online application
- $85 application fee (non-refundable)
- High school transcripts or marksheets
- Proof of English proficiency
- Photocopy of your passport name page
English Requirements
- PTEMin 50
- IELTSMin 6
- TOEFLMin 68
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How to Apply
Once we have received all items, we will review your application and consider you for a place at Boise State. Admissions decisions are typically issued within two weeks of the completion of your application, though this can vary depending on the time of year and volume of applications we are receiving.
If you are accepted to Boise State and plan to study on an F-1 student visa or J-1 student exchange visa, you will need to submit a Financial Documentation Form and proof of sufficient funds in order to begin the process of applying for your student visa. If you are currently studying in the U.S. on an F-1 student visa, you will also submit copies of your current I-20, visa, and I-94 after being admitted to Boise State and will need to reach out to your current institution to request that your SEVIS record be transferred.
United States of America, Boise