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DISCOVER YOUR MOMENT. There’s something monumental waiting for you at the University of Idaho. We call it your breakthrough — that moment the light sparks on, your world opens, and the rest of your life is put into motion. Your breakthrough might happen while you’re working on Baxter, our 300-pound coffee-making robot, or as you craft your creative masterpiece. Maybe it will hit you while you’re cheering on our NCAA football team beneath the iconic Kibbie Dome, or as you’re tossing a Frisbee on the Admin Lawn under a canopy of 100-year-old trees. Whatever your big moment may be, you’ll find it at U of I. Because here, you’ll venture outside your comfort zone with unexpected experiences, new friends and inspiring perspectives.

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Selena Shippey PUBLIC RELATIONS NAMPA, IDAHO

TOP 100

PUBLIC UNIVERSITY

— U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT

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YOUR JOURNEY, YOUR WAY.

FORGE 15:1

STUDENT-TOFACULTY RATIO

TOP

COLLEGE IN IDAHO

for quality of education and more. — MONEY MAGAZINE

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With 93 undergraduate programs to choose from, you’ll explore and grow your passions. Maybe you’ll combine music with biology to study how sound affects the brain. Perhaps you’ll major in business to learn how to turn your artwork into a profit. You’ll carve a new path, and some of the world’s best minds in out-of-thebox areas — like video game design, metal sculpting and tree-ring science — will guide your way. Your professors will inspire big ideas and challenge you to achieve great things. Find your inspiration at uidaho.edu/degrees.

Landon Wright

VIRTUAL TECHNOLOGY AND DESIGN POCATELLO, IDAHO

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The most exciting moment I’ve experienced has been working with Baxter, our 300-pound robot. The computer science program at U of I is very handson and in-depth. We are learning different robotic techniques that can translate to any industry.

Amanda Ward

COMPUTER SCIENCE COEUR D’ALENE, IDAHO

2/3

OF UNDERGRADUATES PARTICIPATE IN HANDS-ON RESEARCH

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EXPLORE THE THRILL

OF THE UNKNOWN. We’re curious about our world. It’s full of puzzles we’re all working to understand, and you’ll help us put the pieces together. Maybe you’ll engineer a technology to research life on Mars, discover better ways to secure cyberspace, or invent tools for growing pest-resistant crops. You’ll answer tough questions and solve real problems for real people. You might transform a crumbling concrete wall into a celebrated piece of public art, develop a business strategy for a Fortune 500 company, or bring clean drinking water to a Bolivian village. Here, you’ll explore, push limits, create change and discover more. It’s just what we do.

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Students from all

Founded in

1889 16

Division I Athletic Teams

50 STATES 73 COUNTRIES and

33

Fraternities and Sororities

11,800+

Student Population

One of the

1,585

Acre Campus

20 MOST AMAZING

Campus Student Recreation Centers — BEST COLLEGE REVIEW

TOP 15%

Located in one of the

50 MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACES IN AMERICA

— CONDE NAST TRAVELER

Ranked among the

25 BEST OUTDOOR COLLEGES

in America

— BEST VALUE SCHOOLS

Among the

TOP 75

National Universities — WASHINGTON MONTHLY

Among the

of America’s Universities — PRINCETON REVIEW

One of America's

BEST VALUE

COLLEGES

— FORBES

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Interest Areas Agriculture Art and Design Business Communications Education Engineering Health Language and Writing Natural Resources Performance Art Sciences Social Sciences

93

undergraduate degrees

Majors 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* Broadcasting and Digital Media* Business Economics Career and Technical Education Chemical Engineering Chemistry* Child, Family, and Consumer Studies Civil Engineering Communications* Computer Engineering Computer 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* Industrial Technology Management Information Systems Interdisciplinary Studies* Interior 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* Plant Science Political Science* Psychology* Public Relations* Rangeland Conservation* Recreation, Sport and Tourism Management Renewable Materials* Secondary Education Sociology* Soil and Water Systems Spanish* Statistics* Studio Art and Design Sustainable Crop and Landscape Systems Sustainable Food Systems Theatre Arts Virtual Technology and Design Wildlife Resources*

Special Programs AIST: American Indian Studies Program CAMP: College Assistance Migrant 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 Health Professions Pre-athletic training Pre-dental 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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Natalie Cortez

SPANISH, INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AND SOCIOLOGY BELLINGHAM, WASHINGTON

FIND YOURSELF. AND YOUR FRIENDS.

You’ll try new things and discover new passions — all while forming lifelong memories and friendships.

Maybe you’ll develop your taste for jazz at our annual Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival; or bring your childhood dreams to life with a Muggle Quidditch match. Perhaps you’ll get elected into Associated Students University of Idaho, where you realize you’ve always been a leader and never knew it. Here, you’ll connect with people like you and learn from others who aren’t. And you’ll meet people from all corners of the world — making your own world that much bigger. 10


200+

STUDENT CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES

I used to be really shy. I’ve definitely made strides in terms of public speaking. I’m now the president of a few clubs. The biggest change is breaking out of my shell and making new friends.

Jacob Oths

CLASS OF ’18, ART EDUCATION HONOLULU, HAWAII

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Keiji Urushima ACCOUNTANCY SAITAMA, JAPAN

YOUR MOSCOW.

ARRIVE The

BEST COLLEGE TOWN

in Idaho

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— COLLEGESNACKS


We love our college town. Moscow is a safe, walkable community filled with smart, creative people who see the world just a bit differently. Just blocks from campus is downtown’s historic Main Street, where you’ll find funky coffee houses, boutiques and thrift shops, art galleries, local eateries and live music.

Tucked between forested mountains and rolling green prairie, Moscow is gateway to epic four-season outdoor fun. You can unwind with an afternoon hike on Moscow Mountain, or venture out for thrills on some of Idaho’s best whitewater and deep powder. 13


Over

100,000

Vandals worldwide

More than

200

employers recruit U of I students through on-campus career fairs

EM My experiences outside of the classroom were what prepared me most for the real world. Volunteering on alternative service break trips, being a part of Student Involvement and even having the opportunity for oncampus jobs really helped me prepare for my career.

Taylor Williams

CLASS OF ’14 GLOBAL BRANDS SR. ACCOUNT SPECIALIST, TWITTER

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Tom Mueller

MBARK ADVENTURE TO FOLLOW. Your U of I connections will go well beyond your time on campus. Our alumni live and work around the world. You’ll have a built-in network for life that will open opportunities for jobs, adventure and so much more. From space explorers and Olympic gold medalists, to Emmy award winners and Idaho’s first female Supreme Court justice, our graduates are making their mark on the world — paving the way for you to make your mark, too.

CLASS OF ’85 FOUNDING MEMBER, SPACEX

Kristin Armstrong CLASS OF ’95 THREE-TIME OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST

Shogo Ota CLASS OF ’07 ARTWORK CREATOR FOR STARBUCKS GREEN CUP

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Vance Alexander THEATER ARTS RICHLAND, WA

TOP-RANKED EDUCATION. AFFORDABLE PRICE.

VALUE Ranked among

AMERICA’S BEST COLLEGES

for Your Money — MONEY MAGAZINE

$25M

in scholarship awards annually — more than any other Idaho public institution

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Here, you’ll benefit from one of the best educational values in the nation. As a state university, our tuition rates are affordable. There’s also a good chance you could offset your costs with a portion of the $25 million in scholarships we award each year. You’ll graduate with less debt. And what’s more, your U of I education will pay you back. PayScale reports that our graduates earn a median mid-career salary of $91,700 per year — the highest among graduates from any Idaho four-year university.


SCHOLARSHIPS? We’ve Got You.

At University of Idaho, we want to help all students in our state afford a top-quality U of I education. As a first-year or transfer student with a strong GPA, you may qualify for our Go Idaho! program or Transfer Idaho! program, meaning you’ll receive a guaranteed amount of funding through a combination of U of I scholarships.

First-year Students — Go Idaho! Platinum

3.9 - 4.0

$4,000

GPA

Gold

3.75 - 3.899

$3,000

GPA

Silver

3.4 - 3.749

$2,000

GPA

3.0 - 3.399 GPA

Bronze

$1,000

$3,000 $2,000

GPA

GPA

Books and Supplies (estimated)

$1,236

Silver

3.60 - 3.79 3.0 - 3.59

$7,864

$8,880

Gold

GPA

Undergraduate Idaho Residents Full-time Student Fees/Tuition

Housing and Meals

Transfer Students — Transfer Idaho! 3.8 - 4.0

Cost to Attend

Bronze

$1,000

Direct Costs

$17,980

See if you qualify for the Go Idaho! program and other scholarships: uidaho.edu/go-scholarships

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DISCOVER THE BREAKTHROUGH THAT AWAITS.

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APPLY TODAY. uidaho.edu/your-moment

Admissions Eligibility U of I strives to provide an excellent education to students from across the region and globe. If you are graduating from high school or you 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)

For transfer students with more than 14 transferable semester credits, your admissions eligibility is contingent on a 2.0 GPA (C average) from all collegelevel study attempted at accredited colleges. Some courses excluded. Other academic departments may have additional requirements.

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OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS 875 Perimeter Drive MS 4253 Moscow, ID 83844-4253

*808999UC2303*

uidaho.edu/your-moment Office of Admissions futurevandals@uidaho.edu 1-88-88-UIDAHO (toll free) 208-885-6163

NONPROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE

PAID

UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO


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