Idaho higher education agencies
Idaho higher education institutions
- Boise State University
- College of Southern Idaho
- Eastern Idaho Technical College
- Idaho State University
- Lewis-Clark State College
- North Idaho College
- University of Idaho
- Idaho Electronic Campus is your link to over 1,600 long-distance courses and programs offered by Idaho's seven publicly funded colleges and universities.
- Adult Education programs in Idaho serve adults 16 years and older in need of obtaining or refreshing the knowledge and skills necessary for work, further education, family self-sufficiency, and community involvement.
State financial aid programs
Idaho offers a variety of financial aid programs such as grants, scholarships, and other awards for students who want to further their education beyond high school:
To qualify for federal and other sources of financial aid, you must file the FAFSA. Check with your financial aid administrator for school deadlines.
Benefits for veterans
- U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
- The Northern Plains Troops to Teachers regional office assists qualified military personnel make the transition from the armed services to service in public school classrooms by providing counseling and/or financial benefits in the five-state region.
Publications
2012 Higher Education in Idaho Booklet (pdf)
Special programs
- WICHE (Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education) works with its 15 member states to assure access and excellence in higher education for citizens of the West. (Participating states are Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.)
- To provide Idahoans a full range of educational programs at a reasonable cost, the state established programs in cooperation with other states in certain areas of medicine, veterinary medicine, and dentistry.
- Idaho Department of Commerce and Labor Job Search
