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College of Idaho

See Where You’ll Thrive

Yotes aren’t known to sit back and observe. Instead, they immerse themselves in all possible experiences — from adding their voices to discussions to joining groups and activities outside their comfort zone — to form a complex, nuanced and accurate opinion. 

The College of Idaho knows you and structures our campus visits based on how you explore and make decisions — including choosing the right college. As you think about where your future could take shape, when you visit the College, you’ll attend class, speak with student ambassadors, experience Caldwell and the Treasure Valley, meet with a coach or even introduce us to your musical talents. Your itinerary is specific to you and all of your unique interests.

Whether on a personal visit or group tour, you’ll preview life as a Yote and all that you could do: for example, conducting research in Boone Hall’s laboratories, performing in halls known for some of the Northwest’s best acoustics or playing on an NAIA Championship-winning team. Start by scheduling a date and time, or dig in digitally with a virtual tour.

How to Visit The College of Idaho

Students Speaking On Campus

Personal Visits

You know best what you'd like to see and do on-campus, so we’ll tailor your personalized visit to learn about the College.

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Kathryn Albertson Scholarship Competition

If you’ve already applied to the College, get to know us a little more while competing for annual scholarships of up to $2,500. Review requirements and what to expect before reserving a date and time between Feb. 3 to Feb. 14, 2025. Spots are limited — and fill up fast.

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Student Presenting

On-Campus Events

We’re eager to show you what it means to be a Yote. You might attend a sample class taught by an award-winning faculty member or get introduced to our high-impact programs.

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Virtual Visits

Preparation and a thorough preview give your journey more direction. So proceed at your own pace, on your terms, and hear directly from our students about the College’s academics, experiential opportunities and support services.

Student Perspectives

As a first-year, most classmates are in a similar situation of being in a new place with few people that you know, so there is a sense of togetherness with other first-years. I think that staff let first-year students pursue whatever dream they would like. There is no limit in the first year of what a student can imagine for their experience.”
Christian Benischek ‘26 B.S. in Environmental Studies with minors in History, Philosophy and Professional Foundations & Enhancements and specializations in Geography & Geosciences and Business

The College is a place where so many activities, sports, clubs and experiences are offered. Make the most of it! Don't be afraid to try participating in opportunities that are available to you. The students here truly become your peers, and it's easy to form lasting bonds and relationships with those who share similar interests with you.”
Kyle Trone ‘25 B.A. in Music Education with minors in Art & Design, Education, Scientific Computing and Professional Foundations & Enhancements

Where Greatness Awaits

We welcome you to experience our campus — from the passion and originality emanating from every corner, to how we reimagine higher education, to the adventures calling from the nearby mountains — and see what you could become.

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