Boise State University Campus Map

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Tours

  1. Campus Tour

    A complete tour of Boise State University's campus.

    Stops

    1. Student Union Building (SUB)

      The Student Union Building, or the SUB, as we lovingly call it, is a central hub for students to experience campus life. Students can spend time here in between classes, lead meetings for organizations/clubs, find a quiet place to study, grab a quick bite to eat from our cafeteria or coffee at Starbucks or even bowl at the Game Center!

    2. B-Plaza

      The B-Plaza is the welcoming centerpiece of our campus. Located on University Drive just in front of the Administration building, home to the Registrar’s, Financial Aid and Scholarships offices, as well as our University President’s office, the B-Plaza serves as a great backdrop for all of your selfie needs. You may also find our shuttle busses parked in front of the “B,” as it is a convenient stop for our shuttle service routes circling campus!
    3. Albertsons Library

      Albertsons Library resources support students and faculty in their learning, teaching and research here at Boise State. You’ll find all of the essentials as well as some unique resources like the Maker’s Lab, located on the 2nd floor. While you’re there, check out the College of Innovation and Design where students bring their ideas and inventions to life through interdisciplinary study. On the west side of the building, you'll find the departments of World Languages, Criminal Justice and History.
    4. The Quad

      The Quad is the center of our 290-acre campus. You’ll see students mingling, meeting with organizations and studying and relaxing between classes. Fun fact: Make sure to look for awesome chalk art in the Quad, a colorful way student club members let you in on information about their events!
    5. Interactive Learning Center

      Built in 2007, the Interactive Learning Center, otherwise known as the ILC, is a popular spot on the west side of campus. With a food court, study spaces, multipurpose classrooms, the Zone (an IT Support Area) and one of the biggest lecture halls on campus, this resource-rich building is a student favorite.
    6. Micron Business and Economics Building

      The College of Business and Economics in the Micron Business and Economics Building at University Drive and Capitol Boulevard is a western gateway to campus. Rising four stories, the 118,890-square-foot building emphasizes student learning, business research and community collaboration. It incorporates cutting-edge technology, and is designed to adapt easily and cost-effectively as new technologies emerge.
    7. Center for Visual Arts

      The Center for the Visual Arts is one of the newest academic buildings on campus and home to the Department of Art, Design and Visual Studies. You’ll find classrooms for painting, ceramics, photography, graphic design, arts metals, pottery, printmaking and more, as well as museum spaces. Be sure to check out our in-person and virtual gallery experiences and the stunning views of campus.

    8. Morrison Center for Performing Arts

      The Morrison Center for Performing Arts has been bringing world-class theater to the Boise State campus and surrounding community since opening in 1984. Home to our Theatre Arts Department, it houses music, dance and theater classrooms, and a state-of-the-art performance hall. This theater is where you can see Broadway plays that come yearly, including The Lion King, Hamilton and so many more!
    9. Boise River Greenbelt

      Take a stroll along the river to get from your residence hall to classes,  walk to restaurants and music venues downtown, or even take a scenic bike ride. The Boise River Greenbelt runs all along campus, and is a convenient and scenic option for students to use--and a great way to get to the heart of downtown in less than 10 minutes!
    10. First Year Housing Quad

      Conveniently located near the Student Union Building and athletic venues, these first-year residence halls -- Chaffee, Driscoll, Keiser, Morrison and Taylor Halls -- are a popular option. Living close allows students to stay connected in their first year at Boise State.
    11. Albertsons Stadium

      With its blue turf, one of the signature icons of college football, Albertsons Stadium is home to the nationally recognized D1 Boise State Bronco football team. Opened in 1970 with a nearly 37,000-person seating capacity, it also hosts Yoga on the Blue, movies on the Blue and the intramural flag football championship.
    12. Engineering Hub

      The College of Engineering at Boise State is home to seven different departments. Offering a range of major and minor undergraduate degree programs and graduate study at masters and doctoral levels, the department is  spread across five different buildings, including our brand new Micron Center for Materials Research, which was completed in 2020.
    13. REC Center

      Opened in 2002, this 90,000-square-foot building is a state-of-the-art fitness, sport and recreational activities center, with an indoor track, rock climbing wall, group fitness classes, basketball and racquetball courts, and an aquatic center. With your Bronco ID, come find a great place to stay active, healthy and reduce stress!
    14. Norco Building

      The Norco Building, opened in 2010, houses the School of Nursing. Conveniently located on campus, it’s also home to University Health Services, which provides a wide range of services for students, faculty and staff. With primary care, urgent care, wellness services and counseling services, they’re there to help address any health care needs.
    15. Honors College and Sawtooth Hall

      A first-year residence hall, as well as Honors College housing, Sawtooth Hall can house over 300 first-year students and 300 Honors students of all academic levels. Located across from the SUB on University Drive, this building houses SouthFork Market and the Honors College offices on the 1st floor.
    16. Bronco Shop

      The Boise State Bronco Shop serves students, faculty, staff and community as the campus retailer for all things blue and orange. Show off your Bronco pride by purchasing from the Bronco Shop -- all proceeds go right back to the University! You can find a wide selection of game-day gear, novelty items, graduation apparel and even buy or rent your textbooks -at the Bookstore!