I N T E R N AT I O N A L
Here, you’ll go beyond the classroom to solve tough problems and do work that matters.
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE 11,500+
17:1
students
student-tofaculty ratio
Students from
50 STATES and 60 COUNTRIES
Founded in
1889
2/3 of U of I undergraduates participate in handson research
NO. 1
BEST VALUE Public University in the West
— U.S. News & World Report
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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-Montana-Utah 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. STEM degree. ** Associates.
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GRADUATE ADMISSIONS ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS A 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 GPA scale is required for consideration. All graduate-level applicants must possess the equivalent of a U.S. bachelor’s degree. Some academic programs have additional requirements.
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INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE STUDENT LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS Students must complete one of the following. All tests must have been taken within two years of the semester you are applying. Some programs have additional language requirements.
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TOEFL 79
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IELTS 6.5
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Duolingo 115
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Successful completion of U of I ALCP
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Fall Semester: February 1
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Spring Semester: September 1
GRADUATE DEGREES Accountancy (M.Acct.)
Groundwater Hydrology (M.S.)
Adult Organizational Learning and Leadership (M.S.)
History (M.A., Ph.D.)
Agricultural Education (M.S.)
Integrated Architecture and Design (M.S.)
Animal Physiology (Ph.D.)
Interdisciplinary Science and Technology (P.S.M.)
Animal Science (M.S.)
Interdisciplinary Studies (M.A., M.S.)
Anthropology (M.A.)
Landscape Architecture (M.L.A.)
Applied Economics (M.S.)
Law (J.D.)
Architecture (M.Arch.)
Mathematics (M.A.T., M.S., Ph.D.)
Art (M.F.A.)
Mechanical Engineering (M.Engr., M.S., Ph.D.)
Athletic Training (M.S.A.T. , D.A.T.)
Microbiology, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry (Ph.D.)
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (M.S., Ph.D.)
Movement and Leisure Science (M.S.)
Biological Engineering (M.Engr., M.S., Ph.D.)
Music (M.A., M.Mus.)
Biology (M.S., Ph.D.)
Natural Resources (M.S., M.N.R, Ph.D.)
Chemical Engineering (M.Engr., M.S., Ph.D.)
Neuroscience (M.S., Ph.D.)
Chemistry (M.S., Ph.D.)
Nuclear Engineering (M.Engr., M.S., Ph.D.)
Civil Engineering (M.Engr., M.S., Ph.D.)
Nutritional Science (M.S., Ph.D.)
Computer Engineering (M.Engr., M.S.)
Physical Education (M.Ed.)
Computer Science (M.S., Ph.D.)
Physics (M.S., Ph.D.)
Creative Writing (M.F.A.)
Plant Pathology (M.S.)
Curriculum and Instruction (M.Ed., Ed.S.)
Plant Science (M.S., Ph.D.)
Cybersecurity (M.S.)
Political Science (M.A., Ph.D.)
Dietetics (M.S.)
Psychology (M.S.)
Education (Ed.D., Ph.D.)
Public Administration (M.P.A.)
Electrical Engineering (M.Engr., M.S., Ph.D.)
Secondary Education (M.A.T.)
Engineering Management (M.Engr.)
Soil and Land Resources (M.S., Ph.D.)
English (M.A.)
Special Education (M.Ed.)
Entomology (M.S., Ph.D.)
Statistical Science (M.S.)
Environmental Science (M.S., Ph.D.)
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (M.A.)
Experimental Psychology (Ph.D.) Family and Consumer Science (M.S.) Food Science (M.S., Ph.D.) General Management (M.B.A.)
Technology Management (M.S.) Theatre Arts (M.F.A.) Water Resources (M.S., Ph.D.)
Geographic Information Systems (M.S.) Geological Engineering (M.S.) Geology (M.S., Ph.D.)
STEM degree.
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COLLEGE TOWN AND CAMPUS LIFE At U of I, you get the classic college experience in the classic college town. Live on our residential campus and walk to our friendly downtown.
Ranked one of the
Located in the Palouse,
BEST COLLEGE TOWNS in Idaho
ONE OF THE 50 MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACES in America
— Wallet Hub
— Condé Nast Traveler
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Average Temperature (in °C)
HIGH LOW
3-10 -4-0
14-19 2-7
23-29 9-6
16-2 2--4
STUDENT CLUBS •
African Student Association
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Bangladesh Association of Students and Scholars
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Brazilian Student Association
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Chinese Student and Scholars Friendship Association
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Indian Students Association
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International Affairs Club
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International Student Organization
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Iranian Students Club
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Japanese Student Association
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Muslim Student Association
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Nepali Students Association
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Sabor De La Raza
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Saudi Student Association
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South Korean Student Association
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SCHOLARSHIPS AND VALUE INVITATION TO IDAHO SCHOLARSHIP FOR INTERNATIONAL UNDERGRADUATES At U of I, we offer students from all countries an affordable education. The Invitation to Idaho scholarship provides a savings of nearly $16,000 per year.
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YOU QUALIFY FOR INVITATION TO IDAHO if you are: A new, first-time freshman or transfer student admitted to the University of Idaho
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INVITATION TO IDAHO TUITION Full-Time Student Fees/ Tuition
$12,386 Housing & Meals
$10,380 Books and Supplies (Estimated)
$1,232 Personal Expenses
$2,280
Pursuing your first bachelor’s degree
Required Insurance
Have an incoming GPA of 3.0 or higher
$2,160
Are an international student
Direct Costs
$28,438
COST OF ATTENDANCE* UNDERGRADUATE TUITION
GRADUATE TUITION
Non-Resident Full-Time Student Fees/ Tuition
Non-Resident Full-Time Student Fees/ Tuition
$28,352
$30,084
Housing & Meals
Housing & Meals
$10,380
$10,380
Books and Supplies (Estimated)
Books and Supplies (Estimated)
$1,232
$1,232
Personal Expenses
Personal Expenses
$2,280
$5,159
Required Insurance
Required Insurance
$2,160
$2,160
Direct Costs
Direct Costs
$44,404
$49,015
$104,800 median mid-
Graduate Support
career salary for U of I graduates
— PayScale College Salary Report
All graduate-level funding in the form of assistantships/ scholarships are at the departmental level. Some departments offer Teaching Assistantships (TA) or Research Assistantships (RA). * Attendance costs change annually. The above numbers are based on the 2023-24 academic year and are provided as a baseline for planning purposes. Scholarships subject to change.
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UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS 1 UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
4 TRANSFER ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
First year students must have a 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 GPA scale from secondary school. Students must meet criteria for admission to university-level study in their home country.
2 INTERNATIONAL STUDENT LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS Meeting any one of the following scores is acceptable as proof of English competency for students whom English is not their primary language: n
TOEFL 70
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IELTS 6.0
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Pearson (PTE) Academic 48
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Duolingo 100
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Successful completion of U of I ALCP
Students who do not meet our language requirements can complete U of I’s American Language and Culture Program for intensive English language instruction prior to beginning the degree program. View the full list of options that fulfill the language requirements at
go.uidaho.edu/language-requirement
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International Baccalaureate Credit General Certificate of Education (A-Levels)
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Global Assessment Certificate
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AP and CLEP Credit
Applicants who have completed at least 14 transferable semester credits must present a minimum GPA of 2.0 for all post-secondary work. Those entering College of Engineering must have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.8. Other departments may have additional requirements. Students who have completed fewer than 14 transferable semester credits (postsecondary) must meet the first-year student requirements in addition to the transfer student requirements.
APPLICATION CHECKLIST 1
APPLY ONLINE TODAY Complete the online undergraduate application for admission: Apply online at:
go.uidaho.edu/apply foradmission
2 SEND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS Relevant Transcripts English proficiency score Additional country-specific requirements may apply
3 RECEIVE ADMISSION NOTIFICATION Admissions and Invitation to Idaho scholarship decisions are made once all application materials have been received and reviewed.
4 FINANCIAL DOCUMENTS
ALCP - AMERICAN LANGUAGE CULTURE PROGRAM Our American Language and Culture Program (ALCP) can help you get the most out of your U of I experience. ALCP removes language and cultural barriers by helping non-native English speakers develop the linguistic, academic and cultural skills needed to thrive at U of I. ALCP is designed to fit your individualized needs and, upon successful completion, fulfills the language requirement for seamless matriculation into a U of I degree program.
Once admitted, students seeking F1 or J1 visa status must also submit required financial documents prior to being issued an I-20. Copy of recent bank statements Certificate of financial responsibility Copy of passport
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