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College of Idaho

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. In our student groups, we think about all the ways we can enrich our campus and beyond. And across our close-knit family, we empower each other, celebrate our unique perspectives and differences and amplify each other’s endeavors. 

Why not join us and become a part of something great?  Become part of The College of Idaho’s inclusive and vibrant campus environment that is welcoming and supportive of all students.  In the YoteFam, you belong!

There’s a Place for You in the YoteFam

No matter where we come from or where we plan to go, Yotes know a little understanding goes a long way toward building lasting memories and connections.

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Rhodes Scholars, 18 Truman, Fulbright and Goldwater Scholars, 3 Governors and 1 Pulitzer Prize winner among our illustrious alumni.

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Countries and 23 U.S. states represented among the College’s student body.

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In Social Mobility by U.S. News & World Report, highlighting our dedication to empowering students from diverse backgrounds, fostering an inclusive environment where everyone can thrive.

A Place of Welcome & Belonging

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Inclusive Environment

True breadth and vibrant academic discourse require that we not only create a diverse community with a broad range of backgrounds among students, faculty, staff, and trustees but also create a culture in which we can learn from each member’s unique experiences and differences.

Our Mission

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Celebrating Difference

Explore clubs focused on creating an Inclusive community and a sense of belonging for all.

Clubs & Organizations

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International Student Resources

As The College of Idaho is certified by the U.S. government to host F-1 visa holders, become familiar with the immigration requirements related to the F-1 status to ensure you are set on a path to be as successful as possible while at the College.

F-1 Visa Guidance

Experiences That Matter

You don't have to leave Idaho to have your eyes opened to the world. That's what Bailey Cunningham '23 learned his first week on campus. Hear how these experiences shaped him.

Close-Knit International Family

Yaxeny Lopez ‘24, Ange Emmanuel Beure ‘22 and Anna Lobworong ‘22 share their experiences at The College of Idaho in their native language.

Perspectives from the #YoteFam

The moment I set foot in college, I knew that I needed more than just an education; I craved a sense of belonging and community. Fortunately, The College of Idaho provided me with exactly that – a tight-knit, supportive YoteFam of faculty and students who were dedicated to helping me reach my full potential. The people here take a leap of faith in each other, lifting each other up and celebrating their differences.
Bezawit Mekasha Kassaye ‘24 B.A. in Business Administration and Computer Science with a minor in Theatre.

The best experiences I’ve had as a Yote are tied to our family-like culture. When our whole basketball team decided to help out on campus clean-up day, I was very shocked to see our presidents, who looked like they had been out cleaning for a couple of hours. That’s when I know that this place was different. It starts with our leadership! They will do anything to make sure you have the best experience possible at CofI, even if it’s picking weeds.
Jake O’Neil ‘23 B.A. in Exercise Science with a minor in Psychology & Health and a graduate certificate in Sport Administration.

When I was in high school, I was anxious about having to transition from a small rural school to a large urban college with class sizes 20 times as large as the ones I was used to. When I toured CofI, I fell in love with the small class sizes and huge opportunities. I was especially impressed with the College’s high acceptance rates to several postgraduate programs.
Carmen Castillo ‘25 B.A. in Business Administration with minors in Spanish and Natural Sciences, a specialization in Finance and a graduate certificate in Sport Administration.

What I’ve come to appreciate the most is the diverse atmosphere present at the College. Serving as the AFRO Club President, I was able to offer a safe environment that celebrated culture and inclusivity for our students while also improving my personal leadership skills. I was able to immerse myself in my studies and campus involvement, while also pursuing excellence above all.
Teresa Da Silva ‘24 B.A in Business Administration and International Political Economy with minors in Communication and Environmental Studies.

The community of the College is truly something special. From the students to the professors and faculty, it feels like everyone around the College is so welcoming and caring about you and your well-being and success. The College also offered the ability to achieve my dream of playing collegiate athletics and studying math and physics – the best of both worlds.
JACOB BATUBENGA ‘23 B.A. in Mathematics-Physics with minors in Philosophy and Psychology.

The community of the College is truly something special. From the students to the professors and faculty, it feels like everyone around the College is so welcoming and caring about you and your well-being and success. The College also offered the ability to achieve my dream of playing collegiate athletics and studying math and physics – the best of both worlds.
BAILEY CUNNINGHAM ‘23 B.A. in Mathematics-Physics with minors in Philosophy and Psychology.

Originality and Purpose, Amplified

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.

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