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Advising and Academic Support Resources
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The Advising and Academic Support Center (AASC) provides advising and academic support with special emphases on first-year and undeclared students, major exploration, academic performance following probation or reinstatement, and students seeking an Associates degree. AASC offers student-success courses (ACAD), peer academic coaching, and coordinates the Boise State Learning Assistant program. Stop by the first floor of the Simplot Micron Advising Success Hub to learn more about our office!
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Required Advising
All new and transfer students are required to meet with an academic advisor prior to enrolling in second-semester classes. The purpose of Required Advising Holds (RAD) is for students to talk with their advisors about how the transition to Boise State is going and discuss academic goals, degree planning, and more. To learn more about this process, visit the RAD page.