- 77Acceptance Rate
- 11534Students
- PermitWork
Overview
The university offers over 100 degree programs, from accountancy to wildlife resources, including bachelor's, master's, doctoral, and specialists' degrees. Certificates of completion are offered in 30 areas of study. At 25% and 53%, its 4 and 6 year graduation rates are the highest of any public university in Idaho, and it generates 74 percent of all research money in the state, with research expenditures of $100 million in 2010 alone. As a land-grant university and the primary research university in the state, UI has the largest campus in the state at 1,585 acres (6.4 km2), in the rolling hills of the Palouse region at an elevation of 2,600 feet (790 m) above sea level.
Entry requirements
First Year Student: A 2.5 on a 4.0 Grade Point Average scale is required from your secondary school. You must meet criteria for admission to university-level study in your home country.
English proficiency proof: the substitutions are considered to be equivalent to a TOEFL score of 525/70