For Counselors
Greetings Colleagues,
Choosing a college is a pivotal moment in many young peoples’ lives. At The College of Idaho, we are excited to be a part of that experience but understand that the admission process can be nerve-wracking and sometimes overwhelming for students. This is one of the many reasons we are grateful for all that you do, not only to assist students throughout this transition but to encourage them in the face of adversity and to inspire them to achieve their greatest potential.
We look forward to working with you and your students throughout the admission process. If there is ever anything we can do to help, please do not hesitate to reach out to one of our admission counselors.
Where to Get Started
Counselor's Resources
Below you will find a digital copy of our College of Idaho Resources Folder for high school counselors. This folder contains everything you need to know about the C of I admission process from the time your student applies to the time they register for classes and prepare to move on campus.
Apply (PDF)
Everything you need to know about the application process at a glance, from application deadlines to logging into the student portal and submitting supplemental materials.
Welcome Home (PDF)
A quick guide for what comes next, including a step-by-step list of what comes next once a student has been accepted.
College of Idaho PEAK Map (PDF)
Lays out the College's distinctive PEAK education plan and shows students our options.
Greetings from President Brigham on the College's most prestigious scholarship (PDF)
Introduction to the Gipson Honors Program and Heritage Scholarship, including scholarship requirements and nomination form.
Scholarships and Financial Aid (PDF)
A breakdown of the scholarship package, including the types of scholarships available, important dates and scholarship notification methods.
Faculty Lectures 2024 (PDF)
We are pleased to offer the opportunity for a College of Idaho faculty member to guest-lecture in one of your high school classes. Please utilize this guide to review the available faculty and their areas of expertise. In most cases, we find that Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate courses are best for our faculty, but Honors and Dual-Credit courses may also be appropriate. The Office of Admission is happy to help coordinate this opportunity with you, or you may reach out to the faculty member directly. We just ask that you let the Admission Office know when you do so. We look forward to sharing our expert faculty with your students!”