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,” ...
The freshmen who moved into Anderson Hall on Friday likely didn’t even realize that they were the first students to move into a residence hall that, for the first time in seven years, wasn’t in the ...
The College of Idaho has several exciting opportunities for students to apply for reserved seats with Idaho State University's professional health programs. Many of these programs are even accelerated ...
A unique approach to the liberal arts is what sets us apart. In the PEAK Curriculum, students earn one major and three minors to build an educational experience that is both broad and deep.
Founded in 1891, The College of Idaho is the state's first private liberal arts college. We are a close-knit family of over 1,000 scholars, athletes, artists, and critical thinkers who aim to push ...
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.
Our PEAK academic program offers a rare combination of diversity and depth. You'll graduate with an exceptional liberal arts education and leave ready to take on any challenge. A unique approach to ...
Financial assistance at The College of Idaho comes in several forms: merit-based scholarships, talent-based scholarships, need-based aid, federal loans and grants. Each student is automatically ...
With a supportive, high-touch learning environment, maximize your professional potential while minimizing disruption to your life and career. At The College of Idaho, pursue your passion for teaching ...
Why Study Spanish at The College of Idaho? The Department of Spanish, formerly known as the Department of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, offers courses that center on developing ...
The College of Idaho is known for its exceptional liberal arts education, where scholars, athletes, artists and critical thinkers engage in all kinds of humanistic inquiry. Whether attending our ...