THROUGH Discover what’s next.
At the University of Idaho, you’ll push limits in pursuit of what’s next. You’ll explore big questions, find unexpected answers and make bold discoveries that inspire you to rethink what’s possible for you and the world. Because that’s how we do it at U of I. As Idaho’s premier research university, we challenge you to do, see, learn and experience things in ways you never have before.
11,800+
students
15:1
student-to-faculty ratio Founded in
1889 Students from all
50 STATES 73 COUNTRIES and
Here, you’ll awaken your mind. Forge your own path. And BREAK THROUGH to a future of great things.
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Majors
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
2/3
of U of I undergraduates participate in hands-on research
Ranked in the
TOP 10%
best colleges in the nation
Go further.
— PRINCETON REVIEW
At U of I, you’ll learn from professors who have world-renowned expertise. They are passionate about what they do. And through their teaching and mentoring, you’ll discover how to turn your passion into a career, too. Here, you’ll go beyond the classroom to solve tough problems and do work that matters. You could engineer technologies that combat climate change; launch a game-changing innovation in the marketplace; study volcanic activity in Yellowstone National Park; push the boundaries of artistry on stage or in a studio; and so much more.
Find your way to a career you’ll love. Match your passions and interests to a degree with Degree Finder: uidaho.edu/your-major.
300
academic programs including majors, minors and certificates
94
undergraduate degrees
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Accounting* Advertising* Agricultural Economics Agricultural Education Agricultural Science, Communication and Leadership* Agricultural Systems Management* Animal and Veterinary Science Anthropology* Apparel, Textiles and Design Architecture* Art* Biochemistry* Biological Engineering Biology* Biotechnology and Plant Genetics* Broadcasting and Digital Media* Business Economics Career and Technical Education Chemical Engineering Chemistry* Child, Family, and Consumer Studies Civil Engineering Communication* Computer Engineering Computer Science* Criminology Crop Management* Crop Science* Dance* Early Childhood Development and Education Ecology and Conservation Biology Economics* Electrical Engineering Elementary Education English* Entomology* Environmental Science Exercise, Sport, and Health Sciences Film and Television Studies Finance Fire Ecology and Management* Fishery Resources* Food and Nutrition Food Science* Forestry* French* General Studies Geography Geological Sciences History* Horticulture and Urban Agriculture Industrial Technology Management Information Systems Interdisciplinary Studies* Interior Architecture and Design* International Studies* Journalism* Landscape Architecture* Latin-American Studies Management and Human Resources Marketing* Materials Science and Engineering* Mathematics* Mechanical Engineering* Medical Sciences Microbiology*
Modern Language Business Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Music* Music Education* Music: Business Music: Composition Music: Performance Natural Resource Conservation* Operations Management Organizational Sciences Philosophy* Physics* Political Science* Psychology* Public Relations* Rangeland Conservation* Recreation, Sport and Tourism Management Renewable Materials* Secondary Education Sociology* Spanish* Statistics* Studio Art and Design Sustainable Food Systems Theatre Arts Virtual Technology and Design Water Science and Management Wildlife Resources*
Special Programs AIST: American Indian Studies Program CAMP: College Assistance Migrant Program Diversity Scholars Program ROTC: Army, Air Force, Navy and Marines UHP: University Honors Program WWAMI: Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, Idaho Medical Education Program WIMU: Washington-IdahoMontana-Utah Regional Program in Veterinary Medicine
Pre-medical and Pre-professional Pre-athletic training Pre-dental Pre-law Pre-medical lab scientist Pre-medicine Pre-occupational therapy Pre-optometry Pre-pharmacy Pre-physician assistant Pre-physical therapy Students may pursue pre-med and pre-health studies through a variety of majors. Make sure to take advantage of our outstanding prehealth advising. * Also available as a minor.
Online undergraduate degree offered.
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Division I athletic teams
WOMEN
JOIN IN
What will you do first? At U of I, you’ll have many opportunities to grow and find activities you love. There’s always something happening on campus. The more you get involved, the more you can better yourself, prepare for your future career and make the world a better place.
Basketball Cross Country Golf Soccer Swimming & Diving Tennis Track & Field Volleyball
MEN Basketball Cross Country Football Golf Tennis Track & Field
170+
clubs, organizations and intramural sports
Where will your interests lead you? Swing dancing? Mountain biking? Maybe you’ll become the Vandals #1 fan at NCAA Division 1 Vandal athletic events. Or maybe you’ll write a front-page story for our student paper, the Argonaut. You might join a winning quiz bowl team or perform as the lead in a Hartung Theater musical. Whatever you do, you’re sure to make new friends and have unforgettable adventures. U of I has hundreds of social, academic and community-based clubs — all waiting for you. uidaho.edu/your-campus
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CAMPUS LIVING
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residence halls
Eat, sleep and live.
Get the college experience you’ve always dreamed of at U of I. Picture yourself waving to friends as you pass between classes on the sprawling Admin lawn. Meeting for a group project with a fresh cup of coffee in hand at the Commons, the university’s social hub. Laying in the grass soaking up warm rays of sunshine. Staying in with your buddies for a movie night at a residence lounge. Whether you choose to live at a residence hall, fraternity or sorority, living on campus is an unforgettable experience. It puts you at the center of the action, close to great dining choices like The Hub, Qdoba and Chick-fil-A.
34
Greek letter organizations, 26 with on-campus housing
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on-campus dining options
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BEAUTIFUL PLACES
BEST COLLEGE TOWN
in Idaho
— COLLEGESNACKS
Our college town. There’s something special about Moscow, Idaho. It’s a place that’s neither too big, nor too small. Everything you need is within a short walk or bike ride from campus. You’ll love exploring downtown with friends, whether you’re hanging at a coffee shop, catching a flick at the Kenworthy or walking around the Farmers Market. It’s no wonder College Rank named our charming little city as one of the 50 best college towns in America. Discover Palouse living: uidaho.edu/your-town.
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Get out there. Tucked between the sculpted hills of the Palouse — a famous region so beautiful it has been featured in National Geographic — Moscow is a gateway to incredible four-season adventure and outdoor thrills on the area’s scenic trails, mountains, rivers and lakes.
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Go Idaho! Program The Go Idaho! program recognizes your achievements with academic merit scholarships. Idaho students meeting the criteria below (and maintaining a qualifying U of I GPA for renewal) are guaranteed the minimum value through a combination of general and departmental U of I scholarships — all four years. Award notifications are sent in January. What’s your next step to get our Go Idaho! scholarship program? Simply apply for admission and submit your FAFSA. See if you qualify: uidaho.edu/payingforcollege.
First-year Students Platinum
3.9 - 4.0
$4,000
GPA
VALUE At U of I, you’ll benefit from the affordability of a major state university, while gaining a high-quality, high-value education that promises you a bright future. Compared to Idaho’s other four-year public universities, we have the highest graduation rate, and our alumni earn the highest early- and midcareer pay. Now, that’s what we call an excellent return on your investment.
$30M
in scholarship awards annually
Gold
3.75 - 3.899
$3,000
GPA
Silver
3.4 - 3.749
$2,000
GPA
3.0 - 3.399 GPA
$95,200
median mid-career salary for U of I graduates — PAYSCALE COLLEGE SALARY REPORT
Ranked Among
AMERICA’S BEST VALUE
Bronze
$1,000
3.8 - 4.0
$3,000
GPA
3.0 - 3.59 GPA
Silver
$2,000
$9,080
Books and Supplies (estimated)
$1,130
Bronze
$1,000
Colleges
— US NEWS & WORLD REPORT
Undergraduate Idaho Residents Full-time Student Fees/Tuition
Housing and Meals Gold
GPA
Cost of Attendance*
$8,304
Transfer Students
3.60 - 3.79
2019-20 Annual
Home school students and students from non-accredited high schools will be considered based on ACT and SAT scores. Additional need-based grant funds may be available based on the results of your FAFSA.
Base Costs
$18,514 costs may change annually. * Attendance The above numbers are for the 2019-20 academic year and are provided as a baseline for planning purposes.
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YOUR NEXT STEPS
uidaho.edu/bold
Schedule your campus visit. Daily Campus Tours 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. Schedule your visit for one of our Saturday Game Day Visits for tickets to a Vandal football game in addition to your tour: Sept. 7, Sept. 21 or Nov. 16. uidaho.edu/your-visit
Envision Idaho Oct. 4 - OR - Nov. 2, 2019 See yourself at U of I with an up-close-and-personal tour of classrooms, research labs, art and design studios, and performance halls. You’ll meet faculty and staff, go to workshops on learning and living at U of I, and experience a Vandal home football game (Nov. 2 game: U of I vs Cal Poly). uidaho.edu/your-vision
Can’t make it to campus?
We’ll come to you. Find a Meet the Vandals event near you. uidaho.edu/your-MTV
Sneak Peek April 10, 2019 Preview what awaits you at U of I. Join other high school sophomores and juniors to tour campus and living options, chat with faculty and staff, discover what it means to be a Vandal and get help with your next steps. uidaho.edu/your-sneakpk
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Apply for admission. UIdaho Bound Once admitted to U of I, keep an eye out for details about this event. UIdaho Bound is your chance to finalize housing, meet with your academic advisor, register early for classes and get acquainted with your soon-to-be home away from home. uidaho.edu/your-UIB
Getting here is easy. By car Approximate driving times to Moscow from major cities in the Northwest: n Spokane: 1.5 hours n Coeur d’Alene: 1.5 hours n Seattle: 5 hours n Portland: 6 hours n Boise: 6 hours Idaho Falls: 10 hours n By air Area airports include: n Pullman-Moscow Regional n Lewiston Regional n Spokane International By bus Greyhound provides bus service to Moscow.
You have what it takes to do great things. New discoveries and adventures await you at U of I. If you are graduating from high school or have earned fewer than 14 transferable semester credits from an accredited university or college, we use a combination of your test scores and GPA to determine your eligibility for admission. High School Cumulative GPA
SAT Evidence-based Reading & Writing + Math
(Unweighted)
ACT Composite
3.00-4.00
Any Test Score
Any Test Score
2.60-2.99
15-36
830-1600
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
(SAT Taken March 2016 and After)
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.
Apply Now. uidaho.edu/apply-ui 15
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