At The College of Idaho, “seize the day” isn’t just an expression — it’s how we live life. We jump feet first, enthusiastically and authentically, into everything we care about, pursue or want to explore. We see theater as an opportunity for social commentary, we fervently debate scientific theories and new technologies in the quad or over lunch, and in clubs and organizations, we think about all the ways we can enrich our campus and beyond. And that’s before we plan an impromptu hiking trip, head into the world to grow a global perspective or step onto the court to capture another NAIA Championship title.
As Yotes, we’re creative, original, dedicated and relentless. We know no one is like us, and that’s what draws us all together. And across our close-knit family, we empower each other, showing up to cheer athletic pursuits, applaud concerts and amplify each other’s endeavors. Why not join us and become a part of something great?
Student clubs are the perfect place to share interests, take on leadership roles, and learn from your fellow Yotes.
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With a fraternal history spanning over 85 years, the College offers opportunities serve and enrich our community through Greek organizations.
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Become a leader and help make campus life vibrant and Inclusive by joining the Associated Students of The College of Idaho (ASCI).
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Develop your musical talent, join a dedicated team and experience the spirit of the YoteFam while creating lasting memories performing at CofI events.
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Compete with your peers as at the annual National Model United conference in New York City, which brings more than 5,000 college students and faculty from all over the world together to simulate the United Nations.
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Be a part of our proud history of debate and join the Howling ‘Yotes, a group of dedicated competitors who has ranked In the Top 20 nationally every year since 2013.
Discover MoreExplore the Great Outdoors with us! Set-off on an off-campus trip, rent outdoor equipment and enroll Ing specialized courses such as rock climbing and kayaking. Engage In leadership development and community building, and expand your environmental awareness and stewardship.
Whether as a player or a spectator, the Yote spirit Is Infectious! Come Win With Us!
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Tumble, jump, dance and cheer! Join our community of die-hard fans and cheer our student-athletes on to great success.
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Want to try something new, get your body moving, scratch that competitive itch, or build your community as part of a team? Come play Intramural sports with us!
Learn MoreEach summer, College faculty and students partner with the Wood River YMCA to bolster educational outcomes for children in Idaho’s Wood River Valley. Despite being a popular recreational, tourist-heavy destination, many families struggle economically, often resulting in their children falling behind their peers academically.
Express your voice as a writer, a poet or a journalist and contribute to The Coyote, our student-led and student-produced publication.
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Show off your amazing talent in professional-level musical performances from operas to musical theatre productions!
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Tap Into your artistic side! Participate in mainstage productions ranging from Shakespeare to contemporary plays to musical theatre.
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Find support and community through our faith-based programs and contribute to a more peaceful, just and thriving world.
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Promote respect and understanding for cultural diversity in all its forms and engage in a vibrant and inclusive campus environment that is welcoming and supportive for all.
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Whether relationship, financial, family or health problems, general life stressor arise during college. Support your peers by promoting their mental, physical and academic well-being by becoming a Peer Health Advocate.
Discover MoreFor 17 years straight, the College has had a proposal selected for funding by the Katherine Davis Foundation. In Summer 2024, Roxi Morales Velazco ‘25, Maria Esther Manzanares ‘26, and Fernando Barrios ’24 embarked on a midwifery mission in Mexico. In the prior summer, Jahona Akbarova ’23, Karina Azam ‘26, and Kelvin Sakyi ’24 helped an orphanage in a remote part of Tajikistan. Hear more about their project.
No matter if you’re a vibrant creative, an athlete, an advocate or someone who clicks with just about everyone, you know your strengths. We invite you to fully embrace all that makes you uniquely you and transform it into wide-reaching impact and change.