Boise State University Campus Map

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Tours

  1. Parents Tour

    Visit locations around campus to give you a sense of the support and activities available for your Broncos.

    Stops

    1. University Health Services

      Let's start with the most important safety net — University Health Services, which provides convenient, accessible and high quality health care to the campus community. Students with any insurance plan can access our board-certified medical professionals and wellness experts for urgent care, cold and flu treatments, mental health counseling, wellness and much, much more. Located right in the Norco Building, which houses Boise State's College of Health Sciences, Health Services are an essential part of the Bronco experience (and a great big relief to all of the Bronco Moms and Dads out there). 

    2. Outdoor Rec

      Outdoor Rec is your student's gateway to the spectacular world that surrounds Boise State University. Guided backpacking, whitewater rafting and mountain bike trips are just the start of the opportunities that await here. Students can practice their moves on the indoor climbing wall and save money on equipment while experiencing all Idaho has to offer with the Outdoor Rental Center. 

    3. Rec Center

      Basketball courts, racquetball, a full gym and indoor track — this home of Campus Recreation takes student wellness and fitness to a whole new level. Here your student can find his or her fun — and develop a lifelong devotion to fitness and health — through swimming, stand-up paddleboarding, spin and yoga classes, personal trainers... the list goes on! 

    4. Growing South End of Campus

      Boise State has been producing more and more graduates every year and expanding in many ways. National data shows that just two other of our peer universities in the country have shown the kind of consistent growth in graduate programs that Boise State has exhibited over the past two decades. In this part of campus, you can see how the Micron Engineering Center is expanding, and the state-of-the-art Environmental Research Building. Across University Drive from Albertsons Stadium sits the new Alumni and Friends Center, offering Broncos a place to convene and engage for life. 

    5. Career Center

      Remember in the old days, you'd get to your senior year and then stop in for the first time at the Career Center, to see what those past four years had prepared you for? That is no longer a luxury for today's students, and the Boise State Career Center is designed to help students at all levels "Make College Count." Your budding Bronco can learn about the careers that make sense for him or her, access on-campus jobs and internships throughout the Boise area in virtually every discipline, and get the help and support he or she needs to launch the next phase of life with confidence. 

    6. Cycle Learning Center, Educational Access Center, and Veterans Services

      Across University Drive from the Student Union Building, the Cycle Learning Center (CLC), Educational Access Center, and Veteran Services office are all located on the ground floor of the Lincoln Avenue Garage.


      The Cycle Learning Center (CLC) is a campus-based service focused on developing healthy and sustainable lifestyles by promoting the use of bicycles and multi-modal transportation options. The CLC, started in 2002, is the university's centralized source for basic bicycle repair services, instructional clinics, and alternative transportation information. The CLC strives to create a hands-on learning environment that empowers campus users to explore sustainable transportation through educational programming, retail sales, and services.


      The Educational Access Center provides accommodation in the classroom for any student needing assistance in order to complete their academic goals. Visit the EAC for assistive technologies, alternative formats and testing, sign-language interpreters, and other accommodations.


      The Veteran Services office provides information and procedures relevant to all education benefits provided through the Department of Veterans Affairs. They can help students make the transition from the military to university life and navigate any GI Bill VA educational benefits.

    7. Bronco Shop

      Don't forget to pick up the latest swag — and all purchases here or in any of the Boise State Bronco Shops help pay for scholarships!

    8. Student Union Food Court & Info Desk

      Here at the "SUB," Broncos buy their books, grab lunch, get involved with student activities and can access tech help at The Zone or get their questions asked at the Info Center. Parking and Transportation questions can be answered at the Transit Center here — and if you need to relax, the lounges here are a great choice.  

    9. Honors College and Sawtooth Hall

      Completed in October 2017, the new Honors College and Sawtooth Hall houses up to 656 students, a dining facility, classroom space, and provides a full living and learning community for the Honors College. This five-story, $40 million facility was made possible by a unique public-private partnership and completed without using student fees.

    10. B Plaza

      Don't forget to stop by the B Plaza for a quick selfie!

    11. Administration Building

      Here in one of the most historic buildings on campus you can get information on student financial aid and from the Registrar. Also located in this building are offices for the President and several Vice Presidents.

    12. Albertsons Library

      You've heard of Albertsons Stadium — well 50 years earlier, the same family of the grocery store magnate helped create one of Boise State's pride and joys: the Albertsons Library. If your Bronco has made it through a Finals Week, you've probably heard about it — it becomes the home away from home for many here on campus.

      There are far more than just books in here. The library offers archives that look into the past, a vast network of electronic journals and publications available to all students, and a "maker space" with 3D printers and much more to free everyone's inner inventor. 

      New in the library space this year is the College of Innovation and Design and one of its innovative and exciting new majors: Gaming, Interactive Media and Mobile. The college, taking shape on the second floor, aims to re-imagine how we teach, learn and research here at Boise State University.

      Once you've checked that out and cruised the halls, grab a Starbucks downstairs — you've earned it!