About the University of Idaho
The University of Idaho is a doctoral-research extensive land-grant institution, with the principal responsibility for research and the granting of the Ph.D. degree in Idaho.
Programs UI offers more than 140 undergraduate degree programs, from agribusiness to virtual technology and design.
UI awards bachelor's, master's, Ph. D., juris doctorate and specialists degrees. Certificates of completion are offered in 16 areas of study.
Calendar/Classes Semester calendar including fall, spring and summer semesters
Colleges: Agricultural and Life Sciences Art and Architecture Business and Economics Education Engineering Law Letters, Arts and Social Sciences Natural Resources Science
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UI has been named:
- One of the 77 Best Value Colleges in America according to the Princeton Review. The ranking is based on data about academics, college costs and financial aid and includes information from both college administrators and students.
- U.S. World & News Report magazine ranks UI in its top category of national universities having the widest range of undergraduate and graduate majors.
- Intel ranked UI 33rd on its list of the 100 "Most Unwired College Campuses." An advanced campus network provides the freedom to wirelessly connect to the Internet in all academic buildings on campus.
- Consumers Digest magazine ranked UI 24th on its list of "Top 50 Best Values for Public Colleges and Universities." UI was the only Idaho university to be ranked in the survey.
- Outside magazine listed UI 29th on its list of Top 40 colleges offering the best in outdoor adventure.
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