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Concurrent Enrollment Student Tools And Resources

The following information provides details on services, tools and benefits available to you as a Concurrent Enrollment student at Boise State University.

Academic Advising for Concurrent Enrollment Students

As a Concurrent Enrollment student, you have unique needs when it comes to academic advising. We want to ensure that you have the most accurate information regarding your courses, credits and how your enrollment in our program will have an impact on your future academic plans.

For questions or to request advising, please contact Concurrent Enrollment so we can get you the information you need.

Accessing the Albertsons Library

Concurrent Enrollment students have full on-campus or online access to the Boise State University Albertsons Library. To use the Albertsons Library online, simply visit Albertsons Library or call (208) 426-1204. To access online databases, you will need your myBoiseState username and passphrase.

Writing Center

The Boise State University Writing Center supports student learning with one-on-one consultations on any writing project at any stage of the writing process. Student-centered methods promote independent inquiry, critical engagement, and creativity in writers. It is staffed by Writing Consultants – graduate and undergraduate students – who have taken special training to help students with writing.

Visit the Writing Center’s Make an Appointment webpage to schedule a meeting with a consultant. Please note that the Writing Center appointment times can fill up, so give yourself more than 72 hours to submit your papers. Whenever Boise State University is closed, the Writing Center is not accessible.

Visit the Writing Center’s webpage for more information.

Math Tutoring

Concurrent Enrollment students enrolled in MATH 160, 170, 175, 254, and 275 have access to tutoring services through the Math Learning Center.

For more information and current hours, visit the Math Learning Center website.

Other Tutoring

Boise State Academic Advising and Support Center (AASC) coordinates academic support services for students. Free academic assistance and tutoring is available to Boise State students in a variety of locations and formats.

Visit AASC’s Tutorial Services web page for more information and contacts by subject.

Bronco Card

Concurrent Enrollment students can go to the Information Desk in the Student Union Building to get their Bronco Card (student ID card) for $30. A Bronco Card allows you to check out library books, attend select on-campus activities, and ride city busses free of charge with a bus sticker.

To receive a Bronco Card, you will need to provide:

  • Your Boise State ID number.
  • A secondary photo ID.

Contact the Information Desk at (208) 426-4636 or visit the SUB Information Desk web page for more information and current hours.