| Institution Type: | Private not-for-profit |
| Campus Setting: | Small suburb |
| Highest Degree Offered: | Master's |
| Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
| Calendar: | Four-one-four plan |
“There is not a better school out there for developing close relationships with students. The education is top of the line, given the small class sizes with professors that truly…”
“I really love the history department they actual want to get to know you!…”
“If you want a close-knit academic community, I definitely recommend this school. The professors are willing to work with you one-on-one and are extremely nice and understanding, and the students…”
“This university is an established liberal arts school with a beautiful campus. There is a great sense of community in Caldwell and is the perfect home for a student looking…”
“I love The College of Idaho, and am learning a great deal there. All of the professors really encourage all of the students, even ones that aren't theirs, and take…”
The campus community is fantastic.
» Read MoreYou will walk by someone you have never seen before, and they will say hi. Everyone is very friendly. Staff, advisors, mentors, student organizations--all are willing to do what they can to make sure you feel right at home.
» Read MoreOne of the main reasons I decided on the College of Idaho was because of how small and homey it felt when I toured it. Unlike a lot of bigger colleges, I could actually see myself living here; the school feels like a community, not like a huge corporate city. I've only been here for one year and I've already encountered plenty of awesome people who are very welcoming, including most all of the professors I've met.
» Read MoreI love this school so much. I live on campus so there are so many activities going on all the time.
» Read MoreCofI is a very small school with a low student to faculty ratio, meaning you're going to get the attention that you need to excel in what you do. This was one of the main reasons that I chose this school, plus throughout my admission process I was talking to one of the admissions counselors which really made it clear that I was wanted there.
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