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ASISU - Associated Students of Idaho State University  282-3435  Student Union Hypostyle #299  ASISU Senate consists of 20 elected members who represent the various academic colleges as well as graduate, applied technology, and engineering.  Senate deals with a variety of student concerns.  Various boards and committees also fulfill the needs and interests of ISU students.

CDC - Career Development Center  282-3280  440 Museum Building  From entrance into Idaho State University on through graduation, the CDC’s continuum of career services programs and resources will meet your career development and employment needs.

CND - Center for New Directions  282-2454  RFC Building Applied Technology  The Center for New Directions provides assistance for displaced homemakers, single parents, and others with limited financial resources. This assistance includes career counseling, job training, placement, educational services, financial management, and physical and mental health.

CS - Craft Shop  282-3281  Student Union Lower Level  The Craft Shop is equipped with a wide variety of tools and supplies which allow students to complete projects from start to finish.  Craft areas include woodworking, sewing, matting, pottery, spinning and weaving, leather crafts, photography, papermaking, stained glass, and bicycle maintenance.

CTS - Counseling & Testing Services  282-2130  Gravely Hall 4th floor  Individual and group counseling is available for all students regarding issues such as adjustment to college, depression, stress, relationships, and other emotional  concerns.  There are also courses, workshops, and educational/support groups for the ISU community.

CTL - Center for Teaching and Learning 282-3662 434 Museum Building The Center for Teaching and Learning helps students with study skills, reading, mathematics, writing, and English for speakers of other languages.

CTS - Counceling and Testing Services 282-2130 Gravely Hall 4th floor Individual and group counseling is available for all students regarding issues such as adjustment to college, depression, stress, relationships, and other emotional concerns. There are also courses, workshops, and educational/support groups for the ISU community.

CW HOG - Cooperative Wilderness Handicapped Outdoor Group  282-3912  Student Union Lower Level  Provides recreational opportunities for people with and without disabilities.  The drive for adventure, cooperation, and positive attitudes shape common adventure trips into unforgettable experiences.

IPS - International Programs & Services  282-2315  Student Union Hypostyle #284  Provides guidance and a full range of support services for international students and helps domestic students identify and participate in international learning opportunities.

KISU - KISU 91.1 FM    282-3691  Student Union Lower Level  “Your Ear to the World”

MUS - Idaho Museum of Natural History  282-3168  The Museum seeks to enhance an understanding of and delight in Idaho's natural and cultural history. Specific areas of interest encompass the anthropology, botany, geology, paleontology, and zoology of Idaho and the Northern Intermountain West. 

OP - Outdoor Program  282-3912  Student Union Lower Level  Outdoor recreation, classes, and workshops are available to teach basic skills in rock climbing, kayaking, backpacking, winter camping, and many other activities.

RG - Reed Gym  282-2252  Reed Gym has facilities for basketball, volleyball, martial arts, dance, aerobics, cardio-fitness, and weight training.  Offices include Health and Nutrition Sciences, Fitness/Wellness, and Campus Recreation/Intramurals.

SAC - ASISU Student Activities Center  282-4588  3rd floor, Pond Student Union  Offers work, meeting, and storage space for student organizations.  Houses the offices of the Program Board, LEAD Program, and Graduate Assistants for Student Organizations and Greek Life.

SAO - Student Affairs Office  282-2315  Student Union Hypostyle #284  The role of the Division of Student Affairs is to support, complement, and enhance the University’s academic mission by providing students with programs, activities, and assistance that contribute to their development.

SHC - Student Health Center  282-2330  990 S. 8th Avenue  Student health is the primary concern of the Health Center.  Staff is ready to treat illnesses, medical conditions, disease, or injury.  The staff will also consult about health-related issues such as nutrition, family planning, etc.

WC - Wellness Center  282-2117  Reed Gym Room 205A  The Wellness Center provides health programs and services facilitating and supporting personal growth towards a well lifestyle.

WMC - Jan C. Anderson Women’s & Men’s Center  282-5180  Gravely Hall  The Center serves as an advocate for women and men.  It offers information about gender issues, crisis intervention, and referral services available on campus and in the community.

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