Latin America International Road Piece 2025

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11,800+ students 17:1 student-toteacher ratio

683 international students

74 Countries

6% International

Founded in 1889

Idaho’s

University with $115+ million in annual research expenditures

Public University in the West — U.S. News & World Report

Sacramento San

Undergraduate Admissions

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Undergraduate 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.

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

n IELTS 6.0

n Pearson (PTE) Academic 48

n Duolingo 100

n 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

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n International Baccalaureate Credit

n General Certificate of Education (A-Levels)

n Global Assessment Certificate

n AP and CLEP Credit

Transfer Academic Requirements

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.

ALCP

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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.

Undergraduate Degrees

College of Agricultural and Life Sciences

Agricultural Economics

Agricultural Education

Agricultural Science, Communication and Leadership *

Agricultural Systems Management * Animal and Veterinary Science

Apparel, Textiles and Design *

Biotechnology and Plant

Genomics *

Child Development

Crop Science and Management *

Early Childhood Education

Entomology *

Environmental Soil Science

Family and Consumer Sciences

Food and Nutrition

Food Science *

Global Disease Ecology

Horticulture and Urban Agriculture

Human Development and Family Studies

Nutritional Science *

Sustainable Food Systems *

Water Science and Management *

College of Art and Architecture

Architecture *

Fine Arts *

Environmental Design/Landscape

Architecture

Graphic Design

Interior Architecture and Design *

Virtual Technology and Design

College of Business and Economics

BBA Business Administration

BS Business

Accounting *

Business Economics

Business Management

Finance * Management Information

Systems

Marketing *

Operations and Supply

Chain Management

College of Education, Health and Human Sciences

Career and Technical

Education

Dance *

Elementary Education

Exercise, Sport, and Health Sciences

Recreation, Sport, and Tourism Management

Secondary Education

College of Engineering

Biological Engineering

Chemical Engineering

Civil Engineering

Computer Engineering

Computer Science *

Cybersecurity *

Electrical Engineering

Industrial Technology

Mechanical Engineering *

College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences

Advertising * Anthropology *

Broadcasting and Digital

Media *

Communication *

Criminology

Economics *

English *

Film and Television

French *

General Studies **

History *

Interdisciplinary Studies *

International Studies *

Journalism *

Latin-American Studies

Modern Language Business

Music *

Organizational Sciences

Philosophy *

Political Science *

Psychology *

Public Relations *

Sociology *

Spanish *

Theatre

Arts *

College of Natural Resources

Conservation Biology

Ecology and Ecosystem

Science

Environmental Science

Fire Ecology and Management *

Fishery Sciences *

Forest and Sustainable

Products

Forest Nursery Management and Technology **

Forest Operations and Technology **

Forestry

Natural Resources

Enterprise Management

Rangeland Ecology and Management *

Wildland Fuel and Fire

Technology **

Wildlife Sciences *

College of Science

Biochemistry *

Biology * Chemistry *

Climate Change and Solutions

Earth and Spatial Sciences

Geographical Information Systems

Geology *

Mathematics *

Medical Sciences

Microbiology * Physics * Statistics *

Special Programs

AIST: American Indian Studies Program

CAMP: College Assistance Migrant Program

Diversity Scholars Program

PGA Golf Management Program

ROTC: Army, Air Force, Navy and Marines

SHAMP: School of Health and Medical Professions

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 Preprofessional

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 prelaw advising.

Graduate Degrees

College of Agricultural and Life Sciences

Master’s Degrees

Agricultural Education (M.S.)

Animal Science (M.S.)

Applied Economics (M.S.)

Child Development (M.S.)

Dietetics (M.S.)

Entomology (M.S.)

Family and Consumer Sciences (M.S.)

Food Science (M.S.)

Nutritional Sciences (M.S.)

Plant Pathology (M.S.)

Plant Science (M.S.)

Soil and Land Resources (M.S.)

Water Resources (M.S.)

Doctorate Degrees

Animal Physiology (Ph.D.)

Entomology (Ph.D. )

Food Science (Ph.D.)

Nutritional Sciences (Ph.D.)

Plant Science (Ph.D.)

Soil and Land Resources (Ph.D.)

Water Resources (Ph.D.)

College of Art and Architecture

Architecture (M.)

Landscape Architecture (M.)

Art (M.F.A)

Integrated Architecture and Design (M.S.)

College of Business and Economics

Accountancy (M.Acct.)

College of Business and Economics

Accountancy (M. Acct.)

College of Education, Health and Human Sciences

Master’s Degrees

Adult, Organizational Learning and Leadership (M.S.)

Athletic Training (AT M.S.)

Curriculum and Instruction (Ed.S. and M.Ed.)

Educational Leadership (Ed. S. and M.Ed.)

Kinesiology and Leisure Sciences

• Exercise, Sport and Health Sciences (M.S.)

• Physical Education (M.S.)

• Recreation (M.S.)

Physical Education and Physical Activity Pedagogy (M.Ed.)

Secondary Education (M.A.T.)

Special Education (M.Ed.)

Doctorate Degrees

Career and Technical Education (Ph.D. and Ed.D.)

Curriculum and Instruction (Ph.D. and Ed.D.)

Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (Ph.D. and Ed.D.)

Special Education - Autism Spectrum Disorders and Related Disabilities (Ph.D.)

Leadership and Counseling - Adult, Organizational Learning and Leadership (Ph.D. )

Leadership and Counseling - Educational Leadership (Ph.D. and Ed.D.)

Exercise Science (Ph.D.)

Healthy Active Lifestyles (Ph.D.)

Athletic Training (D.A.T.)

College of Engineering

Master’s Degrees

Biological Engineering (M.Engr., M.S.)

Chemical Engineering (M.Engr., M.S.)

Civil Engineering (M.Engr., M.S.)

Computer Engineering (M.Engr., M.S.)

Computer Science (M.Engr., M.S.)

Cybersecurity (M.S.)

Electrical Engineering (M.Engr., M.S.)

Engineering Management (M.Engr.)

Geological Engineering (M.S.)

Mechanical Engineering (M.Engr., M.S.)

Nuclear Engineering (M.Engr., M.S.)

Technology Management, (M.S.)

Doctorate Degrees

Biological Engineering (Ph.D.)

Chemical Engineering (Ph.D.)

Civil Engineering (Ph.D.)

Computer Science (Ph.D.)

Electrical Engineering (Ph.D.)

Mechanical Engineering (Ph.D.)

Nuclear Engineering (Ph.D.)

College of Law

Juris Doctorate (J.D.)

College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences

Master’s Degrees

Anthropology (M.A.)

Creative Writing (M.F.A.)

English (M.A.)

History (M.A./ M.A.T.)

Master of Music

Political Science

Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.)

Psychology - Human Factors (M.S.)

Theatre (M.F.A.)

Doctorate Degrees

History (Ph.D.)

Political Science (Ph.D.)

Experimental Psychology - Human Factors (Ph.D.)

College of Natural Resources

Natural Resources (M.S., Ph.D.)

Environmental Science (M.S., Ph.D.)

Master of Natural Resources (MNR)

College of Science

Master’s Degrees

Bioinformatics and Computational

Biology (M.S.)

Biology (M.S.)

Chemistry (M.S.)

Geographic Information Science (M.S.)

Geography (M.S.)

Geology (M.S.)

M.A.T. Mathematics (M.S.)

Mathematics (M.S.)

Neuroscience (M.S.)

Physics (M.S.)

Statistical Science (M.S.)

Doctorate Degrees

Bioinformatics and Computational

Biology (Ph.D.)

Biology (Ph.D.)

Chemistry (Ph.D.)

STEM degrees.

Coming in Fall 2025!

School of Health and Medical Professions

Graduate Admissions Requirements

Graduate Admissions Academic Requirements

A 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 GPA scale is required for consideration. All graduatelevel applicants must possess the equivalent of a U.S. bachelor’s degree. Some academic programs have additional requirements.

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.

n TOEFL 79

n IELTS 6.5

n Duolingo 115

n Successful completion of U of I ALCP

Graduate Priority Application Deadlines

n Fall Semester: January 15

n Spring Semester: September 1

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.

go.uidaho.edu/international-scholarships

You qualify for Invitation to Idaho if you are:

A new, first-time freshman or transfer student admitted to the University of Idaho

Pursuing your first bachelor’s degree

Have an incoming GPA of 3.0 or higher

Are an international student

Invitation to Idaho Tuition

Full-Time Student Fees/ Tuition $12,842 Housing & Meals $11,243

Books and Supplies (Estimated)

COST OF ATTENDANCE*

Undergraduate Tuition

Non-Resident Full-Time Student Fees/ Tuition

$28,700 Housing & Meals

$11,243

Books and Supplies (Estimated)

$3,176

$104,800 median midcareer salary for U of I graduates

— PayScale College Salary Report

Graduate Support 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

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Send supporting documents

Relevant Transcripts

English proficiency score

Additional country-specific requirements may apply

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Admissions and Invitation to Idaho scholarship decisions are made once all application materials have been received and reviewed.

Financial Documents

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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