At The College of Idaho, we are committed to your academic success. Whether you want to chart your academic career, need assistance with a difficult subject matter or plan your post-graduation future, we are here to support you.
If you are a first-year undergraduate student joining the YoteFam, your Academic Advisors build your very first schedule for you based on your Pre-Registration Questionnaire. As professional staff in Academic Advising, we utilize a variety of information to inform how we build each individual student’s schedule. Our goal for students in building their schedule is that we start them down the best initial path that allows for a smooth adjustment to the College and leads each student to success, no matter how many changes might happen along the way.
Our Academic Advising & Support team is available to help you with everything from registration to degree mapping to career advice and more. Check out our resources and don’t hesitate to reach out with questions!
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Through our Tutoring Center, we focus on the individual student and their personal development. Also, trained College of Idaho students provide peer support in a variety of ways, including tutoring in almost every academic subject area.
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The College provides students with disabilities services necessary to promote a rewarding and successful academic experience. It also aims to foster a campus culture of acceptance and inclusion.
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Your first year in college might be tough, but your experiences will help build resilience that will stay with you through college and your career. As you go through this year, remember that mistakes don't define you; they're chances to learn. If you are struggling and don’t know what to do next, come see one of us. The Academic Support Office is ALWAYS here if you need help. Keep moving forward confidently!
B.A. in Biology with minors in Psychology & Health and Art & Design from The College of Idaho; and a M.Ed. in Educational Leadership & Administration with an emphasis in Higher Education from Northern Arizona University.
Attending college can be difficult--there are so many new things to learn and people to meet. When you're feeling overwhelmed, make sure to take care of yourself--go for a walk, take a nap break, listen to your favorite song--give yourself time to reset! Also, don't be afraid to ask for help! There are several resources on campus that can support you. If you're not sure where to go, drop in the advising offices and we'll connect you to the right resource and department.
B.A. in History from Brigham Young University; and Master of Library & Information Science from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Use your resources, branch outside your comfort zone, ask lots of questions, have patience, and be kind. 🙂
B.A in Anthropology/Sociology with minors in Creative Writing, Health Promotion and Political Economy.
Your innovative spirit has propelled you this far. What’s next? That’s for you to dream, make, live and unleash at The College of Idaho. Come see what awaits you here.