Why Study Education at The College of Idaho? In your education major or minor coursework and the rest of your classes at The College of Idaho, you’ll experience professors who teach from the heart.
For junior Jessica Stires, who transferred to The College of Idaho from a junior college, she admits her nerves kept her from sleeping well on Tuesday night. “I shouldn’t have been anxious at all,” ...
We look at every application and consider all of your academic and extracurricular achievements — not just your GPA or test scores. In fact, we have a standardized test-optional admission process, ...
Through its collections, facilities, and services, the Cruzen-Murray Library supports the processes of discovery, teaching, and learning at the College of Idaho. Click below to explore ways that we ...
The College of Idaho is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. We are committed to attracting, retaining, and maximizing the performance of a diverse and inclusive workforce. Our Representation, ...
The Business Office is responsible for internal and external financial reporting, planning and budgeting, cash management and banking, endowment and investment reporting, and internal financial ...
Located just 30 minutes west of the Boise Airport on I-84, the College is easily accessible for all visitors. Parking is available in the general lot along Oak St. Parking in residence hall lots is ...
As the only natural history museum in the region encompassing southwestern Idaho, southeastern Oregon, and northern Nevada, The College of Idaho's Orma J. Smith Museum of Natural History is the ...
Why Study Psychology at The College of Idaho? College of Idaho students regularly work with faculty members on psychology research, such as a National Science Foundation-funded project investigating ...
To receive Dean's List recognition, a student must complete at least nine or more graded credits (excluding grades of P and S) in a given semester and achieve a GPA of 3.75 or higher for that semester ...
As a part of The College of Idaho’s close-knit, global community, students are challenged to reach new academic heights, discover their passions, and grow as a person and a leader. Please don’t ...
The Whittenberger Planetarium has been serving primarily as a public outreach facility since 1970. It is the annual destination of thousands of people throughout the Treasure Valley and beyond.