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MOST BEAUTIFUL COLLEGE CAMPUS in Idaho — MSN Take a virtual tour of campus. go.uidaho.edu/view-it-now VIEW YOURSELF HERE. 3
Discover your home away from home with our specialized residence hall communities. Choose from a variety of options — including University Honors Program, Gender-Inclusive Living, Women in Idaho Science and Engineering, and more, to find your ideal academic or social community.
Get competitive — or just have some fun — in one of many intramural sports! From indoor spikeball to cribbage, and pickleball to doubles table tennis, get involved in the fun at the Student Rec Center.
Idaho Eats is your on-campus dining experience. It offers a diverse range of cuisine options, including sushi, burgers, bagels, tacos and much more! With a focus on sustainability and inclusive dietary accommodations, you can enjoy delicious meals that align with your schedule and needs.
More than 20% of the Moscow student population is involved in one of campus’s 34 recognized fraternities and sororities.
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16 Division I athletic teams
WOMEN
Basketball
Cross Country Golf
Soccer
Swimming & Diving
Tennis Track & Field
Volleyball
MEN
Basketball
Cross Country
Football
Golf Tennis Track & Field
The Sound of Idaho, University of Idaho’s marching band, has more than 250 members and over 100 years of tradition.
You can now order your favorite food and snacks and have them delivered straight to your preferred study spot by a delivery robot!
Discover 200+ student clubs and activities at Palousafest, an exciting festival packed with rides, food and endless opportunities to get involved!
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SCHOLARSHIPS FOR YOU.
IN-STATE IDAHO
As a first-year or transfer student from Idaho with a strong GPA, you may qualify for our Go Idaho! program, meaning you’ll receive a guaranteed amount of funding through a combination of U of I scholarships.
All U of I scholarship programs are renewable for four years if a minimum GPA of 2.5 is maintained.
FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS GO
NATIONAL MERIT
The Idaho National Merit Scholar program guarantees a full-ride scholarship that covers university-defined educational costs.
TRANSFER STUDENTS TRANSFER IDAHO!
| $3,000 VANDAL EXCELLENCE | $2,000
VANDAL
go.uidaho.edu/go-scholarships
VANDAL
3.8-4.0 GPA 3.60-3.79 GPA 3.0-3.59 GPA
SUMMIT
MERIT | $1,000
VANDAL PRIDE
$6,500 VANDAL SUMMIT
VANDAL EXCELLENCE
VANDAL MERIT
$1,000 3.9-4.0 GPA 3.75-3.899 GPA 3.4-3.749 GPA 3.0-3.39 GPA
IDAHO!
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WUE
We’ve got WUE! Qualifying Western Undergraduate Exchange students pay 150% of in state tuition – a savings of nearly $16,000 per year. No additional application required, renewable for four years with qualifying GPA.
WUE SCHOLARS
With this new program, qualified first-time Freshmen applicants may be eligible for up to an additional $2,000 scholarship per year.
That’s an additional $2,000 on top of U of I’s existing WUE savings of nearly $16,000 per year
uidaho.edu/go-wue
3.75-4.0 GPA WUE Scholars | Nearly $18,000 +$2,000
3.0-3.749 GPA WUE Scholars | Nearly $17,000 +$1,000
<3.0 GPA WUE | Nearly $16,000
OUT OF STATE OR INTERNATIONAL
For incoming students not from Idaho or WUE, you may qualify for the Invitation to Idaho program. This program will save you nearly $16,000 per year. No additional application required, renewable for four years with qualifying GPA, available to new first-year students with a high school GPA of at least 3.0, or to new transfer students with a cumulative college GPA of at least 3.0.
2023-24 ANNUAL UNDERGRADUATE COST TO ATTEND*
IDAHO RESIDENTS
Full-time Student Fees/Tuition $8,816
Living expenses (housing and food) $10,380
Books and Supplies (Estimated) $1,232
Direct Costs $20,428
WUE AND INVITATION TO IDAHO**
Full-time Student Fees/Tuition $12,086
Living expenses (housing and food) $10,380
Books and Supplies (Estimated) $1,232
Direct Costs $23,698
Additional $1,000 to $2,000 waiver available for eligible WUE student s **Savings of nearly $16,000 per year
NON-IDAHO RESIDENTS
Full-time Student Fees/Tuition $28,052
Living expenses (housing and food) $10,380
Books and Supplies (Estimated) $1,232
Direct Costs $39,664
* Attendance costs and scholarship programs may change. The above numbers are for the 2023-24 academic year and are provided as a baseline for planning purposes.
WUE
Go Idaho! Invitation to Idaho
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Study abroad at one of over 300 universities in more than 45 countries while attending U of I. Study abroad scholarships are available to make your dreams come true.
At the University of Idaho, we prioritize your mental health and well-being. Our robust counseling center features a large, multidisciplinary team of mental health professionals dedicated to supporting your holistic growth and wellness.
The University of Idaho’s Office of Equity and Diversity is dedicated to creating safe and inclusive spaces for all members of the Vandal Family. You’re welcome in these centers and support offices:
• Black/African American Cultural Center (BAACC)
• College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP)
• LGBTQA Office
• Native American Student Center
• Office of Multicultural Affairs
• Women’s Center
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Fun fact: The University of Idaho predates the state of Idaho! Enjoy timeless traditions like the Homecoming Serpentine, an informal parade led by the marching band that winds through campus and culminates in a bonfire rally.
Check out this year’s Common Read — “The Nature Fix: Why Nature Makes Us Happier, Healthier and More Creative” by Florence Williams — and attend Williams’ keynote address. Now in its 16th year, the Common Read is designed to engage the university and Moscow community in a unified intellectual activity.
Vandal Esports Club is the University of Idaho’s collegiate esports organization for casual and competitive gamers.
Catch a concert or game in the brand new ICCU Arena. Built from Idaho wood, it has a unique (and beautiful) timber frame that takes inspiration from the hills of the Palouse.
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YOU’LL ♥ MOSCOW. With a downtown that is just steps from campus, you’ll study at coffee shops, join friends at local restaurants, browse boutiques and thrift stores, and catch shows at local theaters. BEST PLACE TO LIVE in Idaho — Niche The Moscow Farmers Market is ranked one of the TOP 10 FARMERS MARKETS IN AMERICA — American Farmland Trust Average Temperature (in °F) HIGH LOW 58-67 36-45 37-50 25-31 61-36 36-24 74-85 49-43 HIGH LOW HIGH LOW HIGH LOW 11
SCHEDULE YOUR CAMPUS VISIT.
DAILY CAMPUS TOUR
Visit us Monday-Friday or on select Saturday mornings to experience a day on campus, visit popular student spots, tour housing options and check out your college of interest.
ENVISION
Explore campus, learn about student life and discover signature research and learning programs at U of I.
MEET THE VANDALS — OR — AVANZA
Can’t make it to campus? We’ll come to you. Find an event near you.
UIDAHO BOUND
Once admitted, keep an eye out for details about this event. UIdaho Bound is your chance to finalize housing, meet your academic advisor and get acquainted with campus.
COLLEGE OR PROGRAM VISITS
Learn about the University of Idaho through the lens of an academic college or university program. Join one of these college or program events to get a deep dive into one of your passions.
GETTING HERE
By car
Approximate driving times to Moscow from major cities in the Northwest:
• Spokane: 1.5 hours
• Coeur d’Alene: 1.5 hours
• Seattle: 5 hours
By bus
• Portland: 6 hours
• Boise: 6 hours
• Idaho Falls: 10 hours
Travel to Moscow via Wheatland Express or Greyhound bus lines. Many area airports offer shuttles to Moscow.
By air
Area airports include:
• Pullman-Moscow Regional
• Lewiston Nez Perce County Regional
• Spokane International
NEED TO FIND A RECRUITER OR CONNECT WITH A COUNSELOR?
Find your admissions counselor at: go.uidaho.edu/find-help
SCHEDULE A VISIT. NO. 1 BEST VALUE Public University in the West
— U.S. News & World Report 12
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The Doceo Center for Innovation + Learning at the University of Idaho is a leader in teaching innovation and technology integration, providing advanced training for K-12 schools across the state of Idaho as well as within the university itself.
“This trip, and the research we conducted, made me realize I am studying in a field I am passionate about. If I had not been in the College of Science, I would not have been offered this opportunity.”
— on studying giraffes in South Africa
KEEGAN WEBB ’23 Weiser, Idaho Biology
Spend your first semester outdoors. In CNR 101: Exploring Natural Resources, you’ll participate in field trips nearly every week as you explore local landscapes, work in interdisciplinary teams and gain experience in each of the natural resource disciplines offered at the University of Idaho.
Vandal innovation is headed to the International Space Station! A team of U of I students is working with NASA to develop a bacteria-resistant coating that can be used to prevent the spread of germs among astronauts in space.
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“I am so thankful for my classes and instructors here at U of I, but being trained in completely different techniques by world-renowned artists in another country was absolutely surreal.”
—on studying abroad at Ireland’s National Theatre
EMMA BLONDA ’23
Missoula, Montana
Theater Performance and Secondary Education
Gain hands-on experience working with animals at the U of I beef, sheep and dairy centers — all within minutes of U of I’s Moscow campus.
In the College of Art and Architecture’s Design-Build Program, you’ll be involved in a construction project from conception to construction. Students are working to address the critical shortage of local affordable housing by designing and building small houses in collaboration with the Moscow Affordable Housing Trust.
“ At no other school would I get to do the things that I have done starting freshman year. The research I am a part of would be a junior or senior thing at another university, and I was doing it a couple months in. You make those connections right off the bat, and that’s so unique to the University of Idaho.”
— on hands-on research her freshman year
NATALIE ELLIS ’25
Murrieta, California
Animal and Veterinary Science: Pre-Vet Option
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MAJORS
Accounting*
Advertising*
Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Education
Agricultural Science,
Communication and Leadership*
Agricultural Systems Management*
Animal and Veterinary Science
Anthropology*
Apparel, Textiles and Design*
Applied Music Architecture*
Art*
Biochemistry*
Biological Engineering Biology*
Biotechnology and Plant Genomics*
Broadcasting and Digital Media*
Business Administration
Business Economics
Career and Technical Education
Chemical Engineering Chemistry*
Child Development
Civil Engineering
Communication*
Computer Engineering
Computer Science*
Conservation Biology
Criminology
Crop Science
Cybersecurity
Dance*
Early Childhood Education
Earth and Spatial Sciences
Ecology and the Ecosystem Science
Economics*
Electrical Engineering
Elementary Education
English*
Entomology*
Environmental Design
Environmental Science
Environmental Soil Science
Exercise, Sport, and Health Sciences
Family and Consumer Sciences
Film and Television*
Finance
Fire Ecology and Management*
Fisheries Science*
Food and Nutrition
Food Science*
Forest Nursery Management and Technology**
Forest Operations and Technology**
Forest and Sustainable Products
Forestry
French*
General Studies **
Geographic Information Systems*
Geology*
Global Disease Ecology History*
Horticulture and Urban Agriculture
Human Development and Family Studies
Industrial Technology
Interdisciplinary Studies
Interior Architecture and Design*
International Studies*
Journalism*
Latin-American Studies
Management and Human Resources
Management Information Systems
Marketing*
Mathematics*
Mechanical Engineering*
Medical Sciences
Microbiology*
Modern Language Business
Music Education*
Music: Business
Music: Composition
Music: Performance
Natural Resources Enterprise Management
Nutritional Sciences*
Operations and Supply Chain Management
Organizational Sciences
Philosophy*
Physics*
Political Science*
Psychology*
Public Relations*
Rangeland Ecology and Management*
Recreation, Sport and Tourism Management
Secondary Education
Sociology*
Spanish* Statistics*
Studio Art and Design
Sustainable Food Systems*
Theatre Arts
Virtual Technology and Design
Water Science and Management*
Wildland Fuel and Fire Technology**
Wildlife Sciences*
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
AIST: American Indian Studies Program
CAMP: College Assistance Migrant Program
Diversity Scholars Program
PGA: Professional Golfers’ Association Golf Management Program
ROTC: Army, Air Force, Navy and Marines
UHP: University Honors Program
WWAMI: Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, Idaho Medical Education Program
WIMU: Washington-Idaho-MontanaUtah Regional Program in Veterinary Medicine
PRE-MEDICAL AND PRE-PROFESSIONAL
Pre-applied psychology
Pre-athletic training
Pre-chiropractic
Pre-dental
Pre-dietetics
Pre-doctor of allopathic medicine (MD)
Pre-doctor of osteopathic medicine (DO)
Pre-law
Pre-medical lab scientist
Pre-nursing
Pre-occupational therapy
Pre-optometry
Pre-pharmacy
Pre-physical therapy
Pre-physician assistant
Pre-podiatric medicine (DPM)
Pre-public health
Students may pursue pre-medical and pre-professional studies through a variety of majors. Make sure to take advantage of our outstanding pre-health and pre-law advising.
* Also available as a minor Campus 360 online undergraduate degree offered ** Associates
With over 100 undergraduate majors to choose from, you’ll explore and grow your passions. You’ll carve a new path, and some of the world’s best minds will guide your way. You’ll have big ideas and achieve great things.
Find inspiration at go.uidaho.edu/degrees NO. 1 BEST VALUE Public University in the West — U.S. News & World Report 17
A project to launch a robotic rotorcraft lander to Saturn’s moon Titan, envisioned by a University of Idaho researcher, has been selected by NASA Dragonfly for launch. Named for its insect shape, it is set to launch in 2025 and arrive at Titan in December 2034.
U of I’s annual Borah Symposium, which has been held every year since 1948, features global problem solvers who offer new ideas for overcoming obstacles to world peace. The 2023 symposium theme is “World on Edge: Futures of International Cooperation.”
WORLD EDGE
“All I can say is that I have no regrets. I have lived my best years at U of I. I fell in love with campus, my peers and the faculty. I grew up in the city. Here, there are so many places to study, people say ‘Hello,’ people smile.”
— on being an international student SHALOM MASANGO ’23
Harare, Zimbabwe
Mechanical Engineering
BORAH SYMPOSIUM SEPTEMBER 25–27 20 23 on the The Future of International Cooperation
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U of I has been an incredible experience. I came here not knowing which area of business to study and graduated with a degree in finance and experience in the financial industry. Studying at CBE (College of Business and Economics) has forever changed my future.”
— on the Davis Student Investment Management Group
SIMON NGUY ’22
Hayden, Idaho
Finance and Management Information Systems
Our Taylor Wilderness Research Station is located in the middle of the largest wilderness area in the lower 48 states. You’ll have the opportunity to participate in a one-of-a-kind Semester in the Wild program in the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness area.
“I learned how to adapt and work in an unfamiliar and exotic ecosystem, to work alongside individuals of various skills, backgrounds and personalities, and to perform effective research in the field for the longterm benefit of several owl species. ”
—on her summer as a Doris Duke conservation scholar assisting in field research
ANNIE VAAGE ’23
Orofino, Idaho
Wildlife Sciences
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MOSCOW
VANDAL VENTURES
Start your first year by making new friends and exploring Idaho with Vandal Ventures, the University of Idaho’s orientation program that offers outdoor adventures such as backcountry hiking and multi-day raft trips.
Cross country ski on groomed trails in U of I’s Experimental Forest —just minutes from campus.
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THE WORLD NEEDS YOU, THE WORLD NEEDS IDAHO.
Go to the brink of what’s known and unknown. Share your voice, your ideas, your perspectives.
Here, the possibilities are endless. Spread out. Soar.
Majestic mountain lakes. Thrilling whitewater rapids. Meandering forest paths. Rolling green hills.
This is Idaho.
One of the 35 BEST OUTDOOR SCHOOLS in America.
— Best College Reviews
GROW in one of the most BEAUTIFUL PLACES in America.
— Condé Nast Traveler
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NEXT STEPS.
APPLY FOR ADMISSIONS.
YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO DO GREAT THINGS.
New discoveries and adventures await you at U of I. If you are a new first-year student entering U of I in 2024 and you do not have an ACT or SAT score, you’ll be automatically considered for admission if your cumulative unweighted GPA is 2.60-4.00. Those who have cumulative GPAs of 2.30-2.59 will be admitted through the Vandal Gateway Program. Students who do not meet the GPA requirements are welcome to appeal through our Admissions Committee. Please note, if you have a test score, you are encouraged to provide it for admission and class placement.
TRANSFERRING TO U OF I?
If you’re a transfer student with more than 14 transferable semester credits, your admissions eligibility is contingent on a 2.0 GPA from all college-level study attempted at accredited colleges. Some courses excluded. Other academic departments may have additional requirements.
VANDAL GATEWAY PROGRAM
Worried about your grades? Here’s the program for you: Gateway is a unique, individualized program that provides comprehensive and holistic student support empowering you to succeed.
go.uidaho.edu/vandal-gateway
High School Cumulative GPA (Unweighted) ACT Composite SAT Evidencebased Reading & Writing + Math (SAT Taken March 2016 and After) 3.00-4.00 Any Test Score Any Test Score 2.60-2.99 Any Test Score Any Test Score 2.50-2.59 17-36 910-1600 2.40-2.49 19-36 990-1600 2.30-2.39 21-36 1070-1600 2.20-2.29 23-36 1140-1600 APPLY NOW.
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