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BroncoFit

The BroncoFit Living Learning Community aims to help students understand the importance of being a complete person, not just someone who is their best unidimensional self, but their best multidimensional self. Being connected to the larger university-wide BroncoFit wellness initiative, students will engage in activities to provide preventative health education, advocacy, and resources to prioritize their own well-being.

Located in Keiser Hall

Why You Should Apply

Health is wealth, not just physical health, but financial, occupational, intellectual, emotional, spiritual, social, and environmental health. Join the BroncoFit Living Learning Community to learn more about all areas of health.

All majors are welcome (including undecided).

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Community Events

BFIT students hiking Table Rock.

Students in the BroncoFit Living Learning Community participate regularly with other in a variety of events and activities designed to encompass the dimensions of wellness throughout the academic year. Student leaders within the BroncoFit Living Learning Community plan regular opportunities for students to enjoy on campus and in the Boise area. 

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Curriculum

Students during the LLP Quiz Bowl

Students in the BroncoFit Living Learning Community engage in weekly class discussions covering the eight dimensions of wellness: physical, financial, occupational, intellectual, emotional, spiritual, social, and environmental. Classroom guests will include professionals in the greater wellness field so that students can explore career opportunities. 

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Faculty

  • Kristin in a hammock

    Kristin Olson

    Interim Faculty-in-Residence, Assistant Director for Academic Initiatives in Housing and Residence Life

    Originally from Idaho Falls, ID, Kristin earned her BA in political science from the University of New Hampshire (UNH) and her MA in higher education administration from the University of Denver. While Kristin was a Resident Assistant at UNH she quickly realized she found her calling – helping other college students have transformative experiences and finding their connections to the community!

    Kristin has been directing the exceptional Living Living Program within the department of Housing and Residence Life since 2017 and is delighted to serve as a FIR for BroncoFit. As a campus Wellness Champion, she is well positioned to help guide first-year students on an exploration of their wellness journey.

    Kristin also serves as the coordinator for the Conflict Support Services, a free service for students who need assistance navigating tough situations.

    In her free time, Kristin can be found walking, biking, or hammocking on campus or around town, paddle boarding or floating the Boise River, reading a good book or even teaching a fitness class.

    Contact Kristin Olson: kristinolson@boisestate.edu

    Originally from Idaho Falls, ID, Kristin earned her BA in political science from the University of New Hampshire (UNH) and her MA in higher education administration from the University of Denver. While Kristin was a Resident Assistant at UNH she quickly realized she found her calling – helping other college students have transformative experiences and finding their connections to the community!

    Kristin has been directing the exceptional Living Living Program within the department of Housing and Residence Life since 2017 and is delighted to serve as a FIR for BroncoFit. As a campus Wellness Champion, she is well positioned to help guide first-year students on an exploration of their wellness journey.

    Kristin also serves as the coordinator for the Conflict Support Services, a free service for students who need assistance navigating tough situations.

    In her free time, Kristin can be found walking, biking, or hammocking on campus or around town, paddle boarding or floating the Boise River, reading a good book or even teaching a fitness class.

    Contact Kristin Olson: kristinolson@boisestate.edu