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Academic Development and Recovery Campus Partners

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Utilizing campus resources can be helpful to address some of the challenges that impact academic success. The following individuals have volunteered as specific points of contact for probation status students.  Please don’t hesitate to reach out, as these staff members are eager to assist you.   If you would like to discuss additional campus and academic support resources please email academicrecovery@boisestate.edu or schedule an appointment with an ADR advisor. 

DEAN OF STUDENTS

  • Christian Wuthrich, Ph.D.

    Dean of Students

    Greetings from the Office of the Dean of Students. Feel free to contact me for support and guidance geared toward your success at Boise State. We can share about campus activities, career objectives, majors, campus employment, and much more. I look forward to hearing from you.

    Greetings from the Office of the Dean of Students. Feel free to contact me for support and guidance geared toward your success at Boise State. We can share about campus activities, career objectives, majors, campus employment, and much more. I look forward to hearing from you.

  • Lauren Oe, LMSW

    Associate Dean of Students

FINANCIAL AID

  • Daniel Lemus

    Financial Aid Counselor

    “I work as a Financial Aid Counselor for Boise State University. I can help you apply for federal aid and scholarships, understand Satisfactory Academic Progress standards, and explain what impacts dropping or withdrawing courses can have on your financial aid. In my opinion, one of the biggest misconceptions for federal aid, is that students have to go full-time to receive any. This is not always the case and the financial aid office would love to take a look at your account to give you specific information pertaining to your status.”

    Typically the least busy first thing in the morning

    “I work as a Financial Aid Counselor for Boise State University. I can help you apply for federal aid and scholarships, understand Satisfactory Academic Progress standards, and explain what impacts dropping or withdrawing courses can have on your financial aid. In my opinion, one of the biggest misconceptions for federal aid, is that students have to go full-time to receive any. This is not always the case and the financial aid office would love to take a look at your account to give you specific information pertaining to your status.”

EDUCATIONAL ACCESS CENTER

  • Elyse Taylor

    Access Coordinator

    Elyse Taylor has worked in the disability services field since 2006 and is currently an Access Coordinator with the  Educational Access Center. She has a master’s degree from Boise State University in Organizational Performance and  Workplace Learning. Elyse strives to ensure students with  disabilities are provided with full access to university courses and activities through determining reasonable accommodations.  

    “Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.” -Albert Einstein

    Elyse Taylor has worked in the disability services field since 2006 and is currently an Access Coordinator with the  Educational Access Center. She has a master’s degree from Boise State University in Organizational Performance and  Workplace Learning. Elyse strives to ensure students with  disabilities are provided with full access to university courses and activities through determining reasonable accommodations.  

    “Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.” -Albert Einstein

  • Nancy Seid

    Access Coordinator

    Nancy has been an Access Coordinator for EAC since 2014.  She enjoys working with college students and giving them the tools they need to progress through their academic program and cross the finish line to graduation and a career.  She views every student is unique and accommodations are determined on a case-by-case basis.

    “The world needs all types of minds.” – Temple Grandin

    Monday-Thursday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m

    Nancy has been an Access Coordinator for EAC since 2014.  She enjoys working with college students and giving them the tools they need to progress through their academic program and cross the finish line to graduation and a career.  She views every student is unique and accommodations are determined on a case-by-case basis.

    “The world needs all types of minds.” – Temple Grandin

CAREER SERVICES

  • Alex Gutierrez

    Senior Associate Director, Career Development

    “I joined the great staff at Career Services in October 2006.  I truly enjoy helping students find their passion, establish goals and achieve their vision.  I believe when you identify your passion, your career plans will fall into place.  Remember, success is a journey, not a destination. I can help you assess your values, interest and abilities to provide insight to career options and also help you develop job search skills.”

    “I joined the great staff at Career Services in October 2006.  I truly enjoy helping students find their passion, establish goals and achieve their vision.  I believe when you identify your passion, your career plans will fall into place.  Remember, success is a journey, not a destination. I can help you assess your values, interest and abilities to provide insight to career options and also help you develop job search skills.”

VETERANS SERVICES