Memorandum of Understanding
Partnership Programs
Get on the fast track to your master’s degree at Idaho State University Graduate School.
Through the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), senior-year students at participating universities can take graduate-level classes at Idaho State University through eligible programs and finish their graduate degree ahead of schedule.
We encourage you to contact the participating programs for more information.
Brigham Young University-Idaho
- Master of Accounting
- Master of Arts in English
- Master of Arts in Historical Resources Management
- Master of Arts in Political Science
- Master of Arts in Sociology
- Master of Arts in Theatre
- Master of Business Administration
- Master of Science in Nuclear Science and Engineering
South Dakota State University
- Master of Science in Nuclear Science and Engineering
FAQs
How do I apply?
Students must apply early, at least 1 semester prior to enrolling in courses at Idaho State University. Click here to apply.
In the application, in Program Selection, page 4.
"Are you applying for a Bachelor to Master (3+2 or 4+1) degree option affiliated with your university?"
Select "Yes."
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How do I apply for financial aid at Idaho State University?
To be eligible for graduate funding, students must have 72 undergraduate credits completed. You may contact the Financial Aid Office at 208-282-2756.
When do I get my bachelor's degree?
Your bachelor's degree will be awarded once you have completed and transferred the credit hours required back to your home institution. Contact your undergraduate university’s Registrar’s Office or program advisor for more information.
Can I still get my bachelor's degree if I don't finish the master's program?
Contact your undergraduate university’s Registrar’s Office or program advisor for details.
What are the department prerequisite requirements?
Students are recommended to have completed 72 undergraduate credits. Other prerequisites and course requirements vary by program.