At The College of Idaho, “seize the day” isn’t just an expression — it’s how we live life. We jump feet first, enthusiastically and authentically, into everything we care about, pursue or want to ...
When William Judson Boone founded The College of Idaho in 1891, he envisioned a school that could educate future leaders to use their heads, hearts, and hands to shape a better earth. Dr. Boone’s ...
Inspire More. Influence More. Lead More. The College’s accelerated, online Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership (MAOL) is designed to equip individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to ...
As the only natural history museum in the region encompassing southwestern Idaho, southeastern Oregon, and northern Nevada, The College of Idaho's Orma J. Smith Museum of Natural History is the ...
CALDWELL, Idaho — In an era of rapid political and societal change, The College of Idaho is introducing a new graduate program designed for those ready to engage, lead, and drive impact. The Master of ...
The College of Idaho is committed to a diverse and inclusive campus. True breadth and vibrant academic discourse require that we not only create a diverse community with a broad range of backgrounds ...
The College of Idaho is dedicated to maintaining a campus environment free from bias, discrimination and harassment. We believe that everyone has the right to pursue their education and work in a safe ...
Accommodations are available under special circumstances. Click here to register for an audition. Auditioning puts students in consideration for one of many available music scholarships and is not ...
Under Rolling Admission, students are invited to submit their applications at any time over a large window. The College will consider these applications as they arrive. Admitted students who decide to ...
The Whittenberger Planetarium has been serving primarily as a public outreach facility since 1970. It is the annual destination of thousands of people throughout the Treasure Valley and beyond.
The fiscally responsible, phased approach to repairing the building, which was originally constructed in 1956, was approved by the College’s Board of Trustees nearly a decade ago.