Canyon County Center is operated by the Boise State University and is located in Nampa, Idaho. It was founded in 1985 and serves thousands of western Treasure Valley residents. Its certificate programs include computer network, industrial maintenance, refrigeration, heating and air conditioning technology and farm business management. Its library provides various electronic resources and materials, including databases that contain the full text of periodical articles, reference books and computers. Canyon County Center offers the complete general education diploma program to improve basic skills in math, reading and writing. Its academic advising counselors assist students in course selection and scheduling and also help in to understand university policies and procedures. The center additionally provides financial aid, personal and career counseling services.