The Educational Access Center has a number of resources available to students. Explore the resources, support programs, and tools provided on this page!
ASPIRE
The Autistic Scholars Program for Inclusion, Representation, and Empowerment (ASPIRE) supports Autistic students to accomplish their educational goals through individualized and small group learning and community engagement. View our enrollment agreement, or send questions to aspire@boisestate.edu.Â
TRIO Academic Coaching and Educational Support
TRIO Academic Coaching and Educational Support (ACES) is a federally funded TRIO grant program. ACESÂ supports qualifying students with disabilities or diagnosed conditions in pursuing and attaining their degree by offering individualized services.
Academic Support
Community Room
The Community Room in the EAC is a space for students to use for independent study, a break between classes, or simply to relax. There are computers, couches, a whiteboard and some stress management tools available. The Community Room has open, drop-in hours Monday through Friday. Check our events calendar for open hours each week.
Peer-Assisted Learning Hours
Peer-Assisted Learning (PAL) Hours are drop-in assistance for students to get help with academic management, finding resources on campus, problem-solving, or to get homework done alongside somebody. PAL hours are drop-in, so students can come and go at any time, and can be found on our events calendar.
Workshops and Events
The EAC hosts a number of skill-building workshops and events throughout the year. Check our events calendar to find any upcoming opportunities to connect and learn with us.
Meeting With Professors
Getting to know your professors is so helpful for your success as a student. But absolutely, it can be intimidating to introduce yourself. Here are some tools to help you get started.