With over 90 graduate programs to choose from, the University of Idaho is sure to have an area of study that fits your needs. Select an academic program and find departmental specific information to help inform and guide you.
U of I's Office of Graduate Admissions is here to help you navigate the university's website, answer questions about your area of interest or schedule a campus visit.
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Whatever your purpose, University of Idaho’s College of Graduate Studies (COGS) encompasses all of the school’s advanced degrees, excluding the College of Law. Our on-campus, online and hybrid graduate programs encourage students to push the limits of their knowledge—to make discoveries and explore key questions in their field of study.
Our master’s, doctoral, and specialist degrees, in addition to graduate certificates, build off University of Idaho’s history and status as the state’s premier research institution. Granting our first graduate degree in 1897 and organizing all programs into separate divisions in 1925, today our array of offerings spans professional and research-based degrees in business, agriculture, animal science, architecture, the sciences, engineering, and the visual and performing arts.
COGS has general admission requirements for all interested candidates. However, while COGS oversees all graduate degrees and certificates, each college or department has its own requirements. Candidates are advised to contact the respective college or department before beginning their application.
Graduate candidates, in general, are evaluated on:
All interested candidates must have completed a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university and must submit copies of official transcripts for review.
A graduate degree from University of Idaho isn’t just another credential. Our rigorous, research-rooted programs that help you compete in the global job market. Each year, over 700 international students and scholars from more than 73 countries study at our campuses, and to influence your academic success and help you find a sense of community far from home, University of Idaho:
In beginning an application, interested international graduate students must meet all general COGS and program requirements and also:
According to lists from US News & World Report, Kiplinger’s, and other publications, University of Idaho is one of the top value public schools in the United States due to the low cost of attendance and cost of living. This distinction extends to our graduate programs. In helping you earn an advanced credential, University of Idaho presents our graduate students with several funding options:
Reach out to the Office of Graduate Admissions with your inquiry by email or by phone.