Stevens Henager – Boise Campus

Boise, United States

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At the Stevens-​Henager Boise Campus we’ve specially designed your program to help you start a better career in one of today’s most in-​demand job markets. When you stop by the Boise Campus, you’ll immediately feel like you’re among family. Our friendly staff will give you a tour of our modern facilities and introduce you to some of your future instructors and advisers.

History

Established in 1891.

Stevens-​Henager College was founded in Ogden-​West Haven, Utah, in September 1891 by Professor J.A. Smith as the Intermountain Business College. The College’s purpose was to teach commercial subjects and place graduates in business positions. The College was known over the following 68 years as Smithsonian Business College, Moench University of Business, and Ogden-​West Haven Business College. In 1959 the name was changed to Stevens-​Henager College. The main campus is in Ogden-​West Haven, and branches were established in Provo, Utah, in June 1978; Salt Lake City, Utah, in August 1999; Logan, Utah, in October 2001; and in Boise, Idaho, in April 2004.

Today, Stevens-​Henager College is known for its high educational standards. Business, technical, and medical leaders have come to recognize Stevens-​Henager graduates for their superior training and their outstanding professionalism.