The University of Idaho is a research II, land-grant institution committed to undergraduate and graduate-research education with extension services responsive to Idaho and the region’s business and community needs. The university is also responsible for regional medical and veterinary medical education programs in which the state of Idaho participates.
Baccalaureate Education: Offers a wide range of baccalaureate degrees and professional programs.
Graduate-Research: Offers a wide range of masters, doctoral and professional programs and also coordinates and conducts extensive research programs that are consistent with state needs.
Extension Services, Continuing Education and Distance Learning: Supports extension offices throughout the state in cooperation with federal, state and county governments, provides life-long learning opportunities and uses a variety of delivery methods to meet the needs of select, yet diverse constituencies in the state and region.
Admission Considerations:
Secondary school GPA (Required), Secondary school record (Required), Admission test scores (Required), TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) (Required)
Test Scores (2006) :
25th Percentile
75th Percentile
SAT Critical Reading
480
600
SAT Math
490
620
SAT Writing
ACT Composite
20
26
ACT English
18
25
ACT Math
19
26
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Notes:
25th Percentile = 25% of students scored at or below
75th Percentile = 25% of students scored above
Tuition and Fees :
Undergraduate Academic Year Cost:
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
Tuition and fees (in-state)
$3,968
$4,200
$4,410
Tuition and fees (out-of-state)
$12,738
$13,800
$14,490
Books and supplies
$1,336
$1,388
$1,430
Room and board (on campus)
$5,342
$5,696
$6,424
Room and board (off campus)
$5,342
$5,696
$6,424
Financial Aid Information:
Financial Aid Office Phone: (208) 885-6312
Percentage of students receiving any financial aid: 89%
Average amount of types of financial aid received from:
Federal Grants: $3,136
State/Local Grants: $500
Institutional Grants: $3,024
Student Loans: $3,410