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2025-2034

10-Year Campus Master Plan

The 10-Year Campus Master Plan provides a strategic, data-driven and financially responsible roadmap that will shape the campus experience for years to come.

About the plan

  • The official launch of the 10-year Campus Master Plan began in February 2024.
  • This plan reflects Boise State’s commitment to innovation, collaboration, student success and community values, ensuring our campus evolves to meet future needs. 
  • This plan modernizes core infrastructure, expands academic and research capacity, enhances the student experience, strengthens safety and mobility, and aligns institutional growth with statewide education and workforce priorities.

Strategic Priorities

  • Ten-year timeframe
  • Land Use Planning
  • Intentional Growth
  • Facilities and Space as Shared Resources – Flexible and Adaptable
  • Alignment with the University’s Capital and Strategic Plans

Transparency

300+

participants provided feedback

18

stakeholder interviews

14

steering committee meetings

17

neighborhood association meeting

Growth Needs

9%

more students

270+

additional staff

750+

additional student beds

370+

new parking spaces

Undercurrents

Beneath the visible layers of buildings, pathways, and open spaces, there are foundational principles that shape the campus experience. These undercurrents flow through every decision, influencing how the campus grows, connects, and sustains itself.  Sustainability and Resilience, Community Integration and Land Use Planning are the undercurrents that guide the evolution of the campus and ensure its ability to serve generations to come. 

Sustainability and Resilience

A sustainable and resilient campus makes intentional decisions about day-to-day resource use and long-term continuity.

Community Integration

What happens on campus affects the surrounding area, and community changes, in turn, shape the campus.

Land Use Planning

Boise State is embracing a land-use approach and thematic guidance for large or contiguous areas of campus.

Previous Master Plans