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The College of Idaho
The College of Idaho
CALDWELL, ID . 4 Year 3.8
#1339 in Best Colleges in America
2112 CLEVELAND BLVD CALDWELL, ID 83605

Overview

The College of Idaho is a private, liberal arts college located in Caldwell, Idaho. Founded in 1891, it offers a unique PEAK Curriculum that allows students to graduate with a major and three minors in four years. The college is recognized for its excellence in academic programs, undergraduate research, and competitive athletic programs. The College of Idaho fosters a close-knit community with small class sizes, personalized education, and supportive faculty. It provides numerous opportunities for students to engage in extracurricular activities, community service, and leadership roles. The college is committed to fostering intellectual growth, creativity, and personal development.

Rankings

  • 188

    #188 in Most Diverse Colleges in America

  • 1339

    #1339 in Best Colleges in America

  • 213

    #213 in Best Colleges for History in America

  • Most Diverse Colleges in America 188 of 1,517
  • Best Colleges for History in America 213 of 933
  • Best College Food in America 223 of 1,361

Academics

  • BAcademics
  • CValue
  • ADiversity
  • B+Campus
  • BAthletics
  • B+Party Scene
  • B Professors
  • CLocation
  • B Dorms
  • A Campus Food
  • A Student Life
  • B Safety

Majors

  • Business
    44 Graduates
  • Psychology
    28 Graduates
  • Foods, Nutrition, and Wellness Studies
    25 Graduates
  • Political Science and Government
    16 Graduates
  • Biomedical Sciences and Molecular Medicine
    15 Graduates
  • Biology
    14 Graduates
  • Computational and Applied Mathematics
    12 Graduates
  • History
    12 Graduates
  • International Relations
    12 Graduates
  • Environmental Science
    9 Graduates

Admissions

  • February 15
    Application Deadline
  • 56%
    Acceptance Rate
  • $0
    Application Fee
  • Application Website
    Visit offical website
  • SAT Range
    1080-1240
  • ACT Range
    21-30
  • SAT/ACT
    Considered but not required
  • High School GPA
    Required
  • Early Decision/Early Action
    Yes

Costs

  • Average Total Aid Awarded
    $22,268
  • Students Receiving Financial Aid
    100%
  • National Average Cost
    $15,523

After College

  • Graduation Rate
    56%
  • Employed 2 Years After Graduation
    93%
  • National Average Earnings
    $33,028

Students

  • Full-Time Enrollment
    1,104 Undergrads
  • Part-Time Undergrads
    15
  • Undergrads Over 25
    1%
  • Pell Grant
    28%
  • Varsity Athletes
    42%

Campus Life

  • Student Faculty Ratio
    12:1
  • Evening Degree Programs
    No
  • Athletic Conference
    Frontier Conference
  • Athletic Division
    NAIA

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