You can do more at The College of Idaho. From the classroom to extracurricular activities and social life on campus, learn how the C of I prepares its students better than any other small college in the West.
The College of Idaho competes in the NAIA's Cascade Collegiate Conference as was as the USCSA in skiing. The Coyotes have won national championships in baseball and men's basketball, as well as numerous individual and team national titles in skiing.
The College of Idaho hosts experts on a wide range of topics of public interest. View excerpts of talks by these visiting lecturers as well as presentations by C of I faculty and administrators.
Founded in 1891, The College of Idaho (www.collegeofidaho.edu) is the state's oldest private liberal arts college. It has a century-old tradition of educating some of the most accomplished graduates in Idaho, including six Rhodes Scholars, three Marshall Scholars, and another ten Truman and Goldwater Scholars. The College is located on a beautiful campus in Caldwell, Idaho. Its distinctive PEAK curriculum challenges students to attain competencies in the four knowledge peaks of the humanities, natural sciences, social sciences and a professional field, enabling them to graduate with an academic major and three undergraduate minors in four years.
Founded in 1891, The College of Idaho (www.collegeofidaho.edu) is the state's oldest private liberal arts college. It has a century-old tradition of educating some of the most accomplished graduates in Idaho, including six Rhodes Scholars, three M...