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Student Housing

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About the Program

The Elms Apartments are located at 2125 S 4th Ave. We offer student housing for 18+ Idaho State University, other universities, and trade school students.

We would love to help you with your next school year! Each apartment is 4 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms. We rent by the room and can assign rooms or we can accommodate roommate requests if you have one, two, or three others you would like to bring with you! 

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Rent Price: $400/month

 

Amenities

  • Utilities Included:

    • Water​

    • Sewer

    • Gas

    • Internet

  • Central air conditioner and heating

  • Common Area Furnishings: 

    • Couch

    • Love seat

    • Coffee table

    • End table

    • Bar stools​

    • Fridge

    • Stove

    • Dishwasher

    • Microwave

  • Bedroom Furnishings

    • Mattress and bed frame (can be removed at request)​

  • Only share a bathroom with 1 other roommate!

  • Off-Street parking (Residents to park in lot first come first served with parking pass–all guests to park on the street)

  • On-site laundry is available

  • Within walking distance of Idaho State University

  • Pocatello Regional Transit bus stop right in front

  • All rooms are on ground level

  • No pets, smoking, or alcohol are allowed on the property

ISU Student Resources

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Mission

ISU recognizes that poverty is often a barrier for students who are striving to obtain a certification or degree in higher education. One of the many hardships associated with poverty is food insecurity (the lack of access to enough safe and nutritious food). ISU believes that by alleviating food insecurity where it may exist, they empower the student community to focus on learning and discovery, thereby removing a significant barrier to persistence.

Goals

  1. Create a food secure community by offering emergency assistance of nutritious food to the ISU community.

  2. Educate the Idaho State community about issues related to poverty and hunger.

  3. Cultivate a culture of service minded leadership within the ISU community.

Disability Services

Mission

Disability services provides support to students with disabilities to ensure equal access to education. These services typically include accommodations such as extended test time, note-taking assistance, accessible materials, and physical campus accommodations. The goal is to create an inclusive learning environment where students with disabilities can succeed academically.

Career Center

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Mission

The ISU Career Center is a dedicated team of professionals committed to empowering students and alumni to achieve their career aspirations. They provide vital services to assist undergraduates, graduate students, and alumni in developing and executing their career plans. Whether a student is choosing a major, exploring career options, refining a resume, or preparing for an interview, they are here to offer support every step of the way.

The Counseling and Mental Health Center (CMHC)

Mission

The university Counseling and Mental Health Center (CMHC) serves Idaho State University and its community with a dual mission. Our counseling services mission is to support the academic, emotional, social, vocational, spiritual, cultural, and professional development of students and other members of the ISU community by offering counseling, outreach, consultation, training, and educational and health promotion services. 

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