State 17 Colleges 8 Public 3 Community

Colleges in Idaho

Ranked, compared, and filtered by real data: costs, outcomes, and admissions

About Idaho

Boise State has transformed from a regional commuter school into a genuine research university over the past two decades, driven in part by the growth of the technology sector in the Treasure Valley and a conscious effort to serve a rapidly changing urban economy.

The University of Idaho in Moscow holds the land-grant tradition with strong programs in forestry, natural resources, and engineering that remain deeply tied to what the state actually produces.

Idaho

By Ownership

Public 8
Nonprofit 5
For-Profit 4

By Type

4-Year 14
2-Year 3

Why Study in Idaho?

PROS
  • State scholarship programs Idaho Promise and Idaho Opportunity Scholarship support qualifying student residents at public colleges.
  • Low in-state tuition Among the lowest in-state tuition rates in the Mountain West at both Boise State and University of Idaho.
  • Growing Treasure Valley tech Expanding technology sector in the Boise area creates strong STEM career pathways without leaving the state.
  • Outdoor & ag industry access Outdoor recreation and agricultural industries provide unique internship and applied career opportunities.
CONS
  • Housing costs rising in Boise Boise's rapid population growth has pushed housing costs up faster than wages for entry-level graduates.
  • Car required on most campuses Limited public transit infrastructure makes having a car effectively mandatory at most Idaho campuses.
  • Thin career markets in many fields Career markets outside agriculture, technology, and healthcare remain thin for graduates in many disciplines.

How Idaho Compares

See how Idaho's colleges compare to the national average on the four measures most students and families weigh when deciding where to go: cost, acceptance rates, graduate earnings, and graduation rates.

Avg Net Price / yr $16,201 ↓ $1,620 below national National avg: $17,821/yr
Avg Acceptance Rate 79.3% ↑ 6.8% above national National avg: 72.5%
Median Earnings (10yr) $43,040 ↓ $5,149 below national National avg: $48,189
Avg Graduation Rate 48.0% ↑ 2.2% above national National avg: 45.8%

Acceptance Rate Trend (2019–2023) Falling  ↓ 2.5 pts since 2019

Top Colleges in Idaho

The colleges in Idaho that rank highest by UCD Score, and those that deliver above-national graduate earnings at a below-average net price, two of the strongest signals when choosing a school.

Highest UCD Score


Best Value Colleges

Best Colleges by Goal

Not every student is looking for the same thing. These six panels rank Idaho's colleges by the data that matters most for each path.

Nursing & Health

Ranked by annual graduates

  1. 1 $51,658
  2. 2 $45,608
  3. 3 $53,406

Engineering

Ranked by annual graduates

  1. 1 $54,670
  2. 2 $51,658
  3. 3 $53,406

Business

Ranked by annual graduates

  1. 1 $53,406
  2. 2 $51,658
  3. 3 $45,608

Most Affordable

Ranked by net price

  1. 1 $6,095
  2. 2 $8,221
  3. 3 $8,500

Community Colleges

Ranked by enrollment

  1. 1
    North Idaho College Coeur d'Alene
    $10,575
  2. 2
  3. 3 $8,643

Highest Earnings

Ranked by grad earnings

  1. 1 $54,670
  2. 2 $53,406
  3. 3 $51,719

Career Outcomes & ROI

Which colleges give you the most for what you spend? These eight schools rank highest in Idaho by the ratio of 10-year graduate earnings to annual net price.

# College Net Price / yr Earnings (10yr) Ratio Rating
1 College of Southern Idaho Twin Falls $6,095 $40,916 6.7× Excellent
2 Brigham Young University-Idaho Rexburg $8,221 $53,406 6.5× Excellent
3 College of Eastern Idaho Idaho Falls $8,778 $42,057 4.8× Excellent
4 North Idaho College Coeur d'Alene $10,575 $40,081 3.8× Strong
5 Idaho State University Pocatello $12,193 $45,608 3.7× Strong
6 University of Idaho Moscow $14,831 $54,670 3.7× Strong
7 Lewis-Clark State College Lewiston $15,635 $46,001 2.9× Good
8 The College of Idaho Caldwell $19,481 $48,473 2.5× Good

ROI Ratio = median earnings 10 years after enrollment ÷ annual net price. Higher is better.

Popular Majors in Idaho

The six fields of study with the most annual graduates across all colleges in Idaho, based on IPEDS completion data.

HEALTH +9.0% Avg Growth · BLS

Health

3,924 Colleges 26 Specializations
BUSINESS +4.7% Avg Growth · BLS

Business

3,021 Colleges 22 Specializations
HUMANITIES +1.8% Avg Growth · BLS

Liberal Arts

2,214 Colleges 1 Specializations
STEM +10.0% Avg Growth · BLS

Computer Science

2,632 Colleges 11 Specializations

Top Programs in Idaho

The specific degree programs producing the most graduates across Idaho's colleges. A more granular view than the Popular Majors above, useful when you already know roughly what you want to study and want to see where the volume is.

Program Colleges Grads/yr Earnings · 4yr
Liberal Arts 11.0 3,372.0 $53,072
Business Administration 10.0 1,781.0 $68,257
Nursing 11.0 1,562.0 $88,910
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies 4.0 1,158.0 $50,532
Human Development 6.0 879.0 $48,568
Psychology 10.0 777.0 $50,706
Social Work 8.0 645.0 $51,790
Allied Health Diagnostic 8.0 611.0 $70,786

Top Careers in Idaho

Careers with a strong employment footprint in Idaho. What graduates from local colleges actually go on to do. State-level employment is shown where the BLS publishes it; national wage + growth shown alongside.

Forest and Conservation Technicians Associate's degree · 2,110.0 jobs in ID
$54,310 ↘ -3.2% growth
Agricultural Technicians Associate's degree · 580.0 jobs in ID
$43,480 ↗ 4.3% growth

Colleges by City in Idaho

The cities in Idaho with the most colleges, ranked by number of institutions.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many colleges are in Idaho?
Idaho has 17 accredited colleges and universities: 8 public, 5 private nonprofit, 4 for-profit. Of those, 3 are two-year community or technical colleges.
What does it actually cost to go to college in Idaho?
The average net price across Idaho colleges is $16,201 per year. That's what students pay after grants and scholarships, not the sticker tuition. That's $1,620 below the national average of $17,821, relatively affordable compared to most states. This figure blends public and private schools together; public in-state tuition usually runs lower, while private college costs swing widely based on each school's aid policy.
How hard is it to get into college in Idaho?
The average acceptance rate across Idaho colleges is 79.3%. That's higher than the national average of 72.5%. Most Idaho schools admit the majority of applicants. That's a blended average. Open-enrollment community colleges accept all applicants, while flagship universities and selective private schools admit far fewer. Difficulty varies more by program than by state.
How much do Idaho college graduates earn?
Ten years after first enrolling, the typical graduate from a Idaho college earns $43,040 per year. That's $5,149 below the national median of $48,189. Earnings split sharply by field. Healthcare, engineering, and technology programs sit well above this median, while graduates in education, social work, and the arts often land below it.
Is going to college in Idaho worth it financially?
Looking at net price versus 10-year graduate earnings, Idaho colleges produce a solid return, with graduates earning roughly2.7× the annual cost of attendance within a decade. Graduates on average recoup the annual net price more than twice over in yearly earnings. The Career Outcomes section above ranks individual schools; the spread between the best and worst-value colleges in Idaho is wide enough that school choice matters more than the state average.
What percentage of students graduate from Idaho colleges?
On average, 48.0% of students who enroll at Idaho colleges finish their degree within six years. That's close to the national average of 45.8%. This varies considerably by institution. Selective four-year universities graduate a much higher share than open-enrollment schools, where part-time enrollment and work commitments affect completion timelines. Always look at a specific school's six-year rate, not the state average.
Where are the best nursing programs in Idaho?
Ranked by annual nursing and health program graduates, the top nursing schools in Idaho are Boise State University, Idaho State University and Brigham Young University-Idaho. These rankings use IPEDS completions data for CIP 51 (health professions), schools that produce the largest number of graduates per year. Availability varies by credential level; confirm whether a school offers BSN, ADN, or graduate nursing tracks before applying.
What is the cheapest college in Idaho?
College of Southern Idaho is the most affordable college in Idaho by net price at $6,095 per year. Net price is what students pay after grants and scholarships. The actual cost for lower-income students can be significantly less. Community colleges and public schools dominate the low-cost end, though some private colleges with strong aid programs compete on net price despite higher sticker tuitions.
What are the most popular majors at colleges in Idaho?
The most-completed fields of study across Idaho colleges are Health, Business, Liberal Arts and Education, based on IPEDS degree completion records. High completion numbers reflect both student demand and how many schools offer the program. Larger public universities drive a lot of the volume. If you're choosing a major based on earnings potential, look at the career outcomes for each field rather than how many students study it.

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