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Resources

Use this page to find resources both on campus and in the local community. If you don’t see what you need, contact our office for assistance.

On Campus Support

Check Your Account Holds

A "Veteran Hold" means the VSC has processed your declaration

Apply for Scholarships

Maximize Your Funding Opportunities

Get a Tutor

Your Tutor Options

Get Involved

Get Involved

Wellness Services

Supports All Facets of Wellness

Career Services

Talk to Our Dedicated Career Services Liaison

Student Life Essentials

Find Boise State Resources & Support

Vet Success on Campus

On Campus VA Support

Additional Resources

Here are some additional support resources that can help.

Write a Federal Resume

Partnership for Public Service

Find a Job in Idaho

Idaho Department of Labor

Get a PMP Certification

With Mission43

Earn a Cyber Certification

With Mission43

Have the VA Pay for a Tutor

For Veterans Using Benefits

Army Survivor Support

Local Support for Families of Fallen Soldiers

Community Resources

Boise and the Treasure Valley have a vibrant Veteran Community with many groups and organizations eager to help transitioning veterans and their families.

Idaho Veterans Guide

The Idaho Veterans Guide helps Idaho veterans and their families identify support resources by providing access to a comprehensive and current list of service providers through an easy-to-use, web-based platform

Mission43

Mission43 provides servicemen, women, and MILITARY spouses opportunities to succeed in Idaho after the military through THE PILLARS of education, employment, and engagement.

Wyakin Foundation

The Wyakin Foundation provides transitioning veterans with comprehensive career and professional development support, including mentorship, education assistance, and networking opportunities. Their program focuses on empowering veterans to achieve personal and professional success through training, guidance, and community engagement

Vet Center

The Boise Vet Center offers private and confidential services to servicemembers, veterans, and their families at no cost in a non-medical setting. Their services include counseling for readjustment issues, depression, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and the psychological effects of military sexual trauma (MST). They can also provide resource development and help you navigate local VA and community resources. 

Idaho Veteran Chamber of Commerce

The Idaho Veteran Chamber of Commerce deliver wrap-around services and a navigation network hub for veterans, active-duty military personnel, and their families, providing community resources for education, housing, entrepreneurship, workforce management, family, and wellness services.

Idaho Department of Labor

The Idaho Department of Labor Veteran Services offers Veterans and their families support in applying for and utilizing their earned benefits.

Idaho Division of Veteran Services

The Idaho Division of Veteran Services is dedicated to serving Idaho’s veterans and their families by providing superior advocacy, excellent assistance with benefits and education, high quality long-term care, and respectful interment services in a dignified final resting place.

VA Case Management Program

The Post 9/11 Military2VA (M2VA) Case Management Program connects veterans with personalized VA health care services and community resources. Eligibility: Veterans who served on or after September 11, 2001 or active-duty service members/transitioning veterans referred by a Military Treatment Facility (MTF).