
Continue Your Education in Idaho Falls
At our ĢƵ Idaho Falls campus, we work closely with the College of Eastern Idaho for a smooth and efficient transfer process that helps students reach their educational goals without leaving Idaho Falls. With our Bengal Bound program, students are guaranteed admission to ĢƵ with successful completion of an Associate of Science (AS) or Associate of Arts (AA) degree with a 2.0 or higher cumulative G.P.A.



Popular Programs for Transfer Students
On-Campus: The program is comprised of classes offered primarily on the Idaho Falls campus. Some Pocatello classes (generally less than 10% of the program) may be required. Limited online courses may be required or available if desired.
Hybrid: The program can be completed in Idaho Falls through a combination of classes on the Idaho Falls campus and online classes.
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- Bachelor of Science (BS): Our Bachelor of Science degrees are rooted in rigorous academic study combined with practical, hands-on learning. These programs are ideal for students aiming to delve deeper into the sciences, engineering, or technology fields. With a focus on critical thinking and problem-solving, our BS degrees prepare students for successful careers in a variety of industries.
- Bachelor of Arts (BA): The Bachelor of Arts degrees at ĢƵ Idaho Falls offer students a comprehensive education in the humanities and social sciences. These programs encourage a broad understanding of the world, fostering skills in communication, critical thinking, and cultural awareness — essential qualities for leaders in any field.
- Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA): Our BBA program is tailored for aspiring business professionals. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills in areas like management, marketing, finance, and entrepreneurship. This degree prepares students for dynamic careers in the business world, equipping them with the tools to innovate and lead.
- Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS): The Bachelor of Applied Science degrees are designed for students who have completed an AAS degree and are looking to further their education. These programs focus on applying technical skills to a broader context, preparing graduates for leadership roles in their respective technical fields.
On-Campus: The program is comprised of classes offered primarily on the Idaho Falls campus. Some Pocatello classes (generally less than 10% of the program) may be required. Limited online courses may be required or available if desired.
Hybrid: The program can be completed in Idaho Falls through a combination of classes on the Idaho Falls campus and online classes.
| Program | On-campus | Hybrid |
|---|---|---|
| X | ||
| X | ||
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| X |
- Bachelor of Science (BS): Our Bachelor of Science degrees are rooted in rigorous academic study combined with practical, hands-on learning. These programs are ideal for students aiming to delve deeper into the sciences, engineering, or technology fields. With a focus on critical thinking and problem-solving, our BS degrees prepare students for successful careers in a variety of industries.
- Bachelor of Arts (BA): The Bachelor of Arts degrees at ĢƵ Idaho Falls offer students a comprehensive education in the humanities and social sciences. These programs encourage a broad understanding of the world, fostering skills in communication, critical thinking, and cultural awareness — essential qualities for leaders in any field.
- Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA): Our BBA program is tailored for aspiring business professionals. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills in areas like management, marketing, finance, and entrepreneurship. This degree prepares students for dynamic careers in the business world, equipping them with the tools to innovate and lead.
- Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS): The Bachelor of Applied Science degrees are designed for students who have completed an AAS degree and are looking to further their education. These programs focus on applying technical skills to a broader context, preparing graduates for leadership roles in their respective technical fields.
On-Campus: The program is comprised of classes offered primarily on the Idaho Falls campus. Some Pocatello classes (generally less than 10% of the program) may be required. Limited online courses may be required or available if desired.
Hybrid: The program can be completed in Idaho Falls through a combination of classes on the Idaho Falls campus and online classes.
| Program | On-campus | Hybrid |
|---|---|---|
| X | ||
| X |
- Bachelor of Science (BS): Our Bachelor of Science degrees are rooted in rigorous academic study combined with practical, hands-on learning. These programs are ideal for students aiming to delve deeper into the sciences, engineering, or technology fields. With a focus on critical thinking and problem-solving, our BS degrees prepare students for successful careers in a variety of industries.
- Bachelor of Arts (BA): The Bachelor of Arts degrees at ĢƵ Idaho Falls offer students a comprehensive education in the humanities and social sciences. These programs encourage a broad understanding of the world, fostering skills in communication, critical thinking, and cultural awareness — essential qualities for leaders in any field.
- Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA): Our BBA program is tailored for aspiring business professionals. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills in areas like management, marketing, finance, and entrepreneurship. This degree prepares students for dynamic careers in the business world, equipping them with the tools to innovate and lead.
- Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS): The Bachelor of Applied Science degrees are designed for students who have completed an AAS degree and are looking to further their education. These programs focus on applying technical skills to a broader context, preparing graduates for leadership roles in their respective technical fields.
On-Campus: The program is comprised of classes offered primarily on the Idaho Falls campus. Some Pocatello classes (generally less than 10% of the program) may be required. Limited online courses may be required or available if desired.
Hybrid: The program can be completed in Idaho Falls through a combination of classes on the Idaho Falls campus and online classes.
| Program | On-campus | Hybrid |
|---|---|---|
| X | ||
| X | ||
| X | ||
| X | ||
| X | ||
| X |
- Bachelor of Science (BS): Our Bachelor of Science degrees are rooted in rigorous academic study combined with practical, hands-on learning. These programs are ideal for students aiming to delve deeper into the sciences, engineering, or technology fields. With a focus on critical thinking and problem-solving, our BS degrees prepare students for successful careers in a variety of industries.
- Bachelor of Arts (BA): The Bachelor of Arts degrees at ĢƵ Idaho Falls offer students a comprehensive education in the humanities and social sciences. These programs encourage a broad understanding of the world, fostering skills in communication, critical thinking, and cultural awareness — essential qualities for leaders in any field.
- Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA): Our BBA program is tailored for aspiring business professionals. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills in areas like management, marketing, finance, and entrepreneurship. This degree prepares students for dynamic careers in the business world, equipping them with the tools to innovate and lead.
- Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS): The Bachelor of Applied Science degrees are designed for students who have completed an AAS degree and are looking to further their education. These programs focus on applying technical skills to a broader context, preparing graduates for leadership roles in their respective technical fields.
Meet Our Transfer Advisors
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Brad Broschinsky Academic Advisor Phone: (208) 282-7898 Email: brosbrad@isu.edu Location: Idaho Falls Campus |
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Noah Mendenhall Transfer Coordinator Phone: (208) 282-1408 Email: mendnoah@isu.edu Location: Pocatello Campus |
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Frequently Asked Questions for CEI Transfer Students
Students transferring from College of Eastern Idaho to ĢƵ should submit official transcripts from CEI to ĢƵ Admissions. Once received, ĢƵ will evaluate your coursework to determine which credits apply toward your degree program. Meeting with an academic advisor early can help ensure you stay on track for graduation.
Yes. Even if you previously completed the FAFSA while attending CEI, you should update your FAFSA to include ĢƵ’s school code. Scholarships, grants, and aid packages may change after transfer, so it is important to review your financial aid status with ĢƵ’s financial aid office.
Many general education and program-specific courses transfer smoothly between CEI and ĢƵ, but not every course may apply directly to your chosen major. Transferability can depend on your program requirements, grades earned, and when courses were completed. An advisor can help review your transfer evaluation and create an academic plan.
Absolutely. Transfer students at ĢƵ have access to student clubs, campus events, academic advising, tutoring, career services, recreation facilities, and other student support resources. Getting involved early is a great way to build connections and feel part of the campus community.
ĢƵ - Idaho Falls isuifsrv@isu.edu (208) 282-7880 1784 Science Center Dr. Idaho Falls, ID 83402

