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Health and Wellness Resources

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Mental Health

Becoming an adult is stressful. There are so many things that you have to take care of that never occurred to you before. How do you juggle friends, classes, homework, bills, and work all at the same time while still getting the college experience you dreamed of when you were younger? All of these things can take a toll on your mental well being which is essential for actually being able to do anything at all. Thankfully, Boise State has counseling to meet this need. Just make sure you reach out to them before it becomes too much.

Connect with Counseling Services

Recreation

Your body’s health has a huge impact on your mental health and your ability to do anything. Staying fit, getting sunshine, and moving your body are all great ways to take a break from the stress of studying, classes, and any jobs you may have. Boise State has a Rec Center that is free to full time students (11+ credits a semester) and has a pool; a gym with fitness classes, weights, and personal training; an outdoor program with rentals for skiing and the climbing gym; different types of fields for sports; and tons of different clubs for any of your hobbies or interests.

Explore Boise State Campus Recreation

Resources for Sexual Assault Reporting and Therapy

Sexual assault is taken very seriously at Boise State University and is not tolerated, but it is up to us to report it. Learn about how to report Sexual Assault on Boise State Campus, what your rights are, how to defend and protect yourself, what is legally considered sexual assault in the state of Idaho, and what resources are available to sexual assault survivors.

See the Gender Equity Center’s Resource and Reporting Guide

Student Food Pantry

Boise State University’s Food Pantry is open to all students and includes a variety of essential materials free of charge including food and hygiene products. All you need to access this resource is your student ID card.

Learn more about the campus food pantry

Health Services Clinic

Boise State University’s Health Services offers both in-person and online appointments for students. Their services fall under three main categories: comprehensive counseling, primary care, and urgent care.

Visit the clinic’s website