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Meet PEERS program student Carter Anderson

Carter Anderson pictured on campus in front of the B statue
Carter Anderson, a student in the Community and Career Readiness Studies undergraduate certificate and PEERS program.

Like many college students, Carter Anderson loves cheese pizza, playing Minecraft, posting on YouTube and going camping during the summer. He’s also a proud Bronco studying in the Early and Special Education department and earning a certificate in Community and Career Readiness Studies while participating in the Providing Exceptional Education and Raising Standards (PEERS) program.

Boise State’s PEERS program is the only program in Idaho to offer a State Board of Education approved undergraduate certificate for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Students in PEERS take Boise State classes for credit and are supported by university faculty, program staff and student allies. The two-year program uses a person-centered planning approach to help students achieve their goals and contribute to their community as citizens and in the workplace.

If you or someone you know would benefit from the PEERS program and are interested in earning an undergraduate certificate while obtaining college credit and learning new skills, applications are due by January 1st. Cohorts begin each fall semester. Apply today!