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SCHOLARSHIPS FOR YOU.

IN-STATE IDAHO

As a first-year or transfer student from Idaho with a strong GPA, you may qualify for our Go Idaho! program, meaning you’ll receive a guaranteed amount of funding through a combination of U of I scholarships.

All U of I scholarship programs are renewable for four years if a minimum GPA of 2.5 is maintained.

FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS GO

National Merit

The Idaho National Merit Scholar program guarantees a full-ride scholarship that covers university-defined educational costs.

TRANSFER STUDENTS TRANSFER IDAHO!

| $3,000 VANDAL EXCELLENCE | $2,000

VANDAL

Wue

We’ve got WUE! Qualifying Western Undergraduate Exchange students pay 150% of in state tuition – a savings of nearly $16,000 per year. No additional application required, renewable for four years with qualifying GPA.

Wue Scholars

With this new program, qualified first-time Freshmen applicants may be eligible for up to an additional $2,000 scholarship per year.

That’s an additional $2,000 on top of U of I’s existing WUE savings of nearly $16,000 per year uidaho.edu/go-wue

3.75-4.0 GPA WUE Scholars | Nearly $18,000 +$2,000

3.0-3.749 GPA WUE Scholars | Nearly $17,000 +$1,000

<3.0 GPA WUE | Nearly $16,000

Out Of State Or International

For incoming students not from Idaho or WUE, you may qualify for the Invitation to Idaho program. This program will save you nearly $16,000 per year. No additional application required, renewable for four years with qualifying GPA, available to new first-year students with a high school GPA of at least 3.0, or to new transfer students with a cumulative college GPA of at least 3.0.

2023-24 ANNUAL UNDERGRADUATE COST TO ATTEND*

IDAHO RESIDENTS

Full-time Student Fees/Tuition $8,816

Living expenses (housing and food) $10,380

Books and Supplies (Estimated) $1,232

Direct Costs $20,428

WUE AND INVITATION TO IDAHO**

Full-time Student Fees/Tuition $12,086

Living expenses (housing and food) $10,380

Books and Supplies (Estimated) $1,232

Direct Costs $23,698

Additional $1,000 to $2,000 waiver available for eligible WUE student s **Savings of nearly $16,000 per year

NON-IDAHO RESIDENTS

Full-time Student Fees/Tuition $28,052

Living expenses (housing and food) $10,380

Books and Supplies (Estimated) $1,232

Direct Costs $39,664

* Attendance costs and scholarship programs may change. The above numbers are for the 2023-24 academic year and are provided as a baseline for planning purposes.

Study abroad at one of over 300 universities in more than 45 countries while attending U of I. Study abroad scholarships are available to make your dreams come true.

At the University of Idaho, we prioritize your mental health and well-being. Our robust counseling center features a large, multidisciplinary team of mental health professionals dedicated to supporting your holistic growth and wellness.

The University of Idaho’s Office of Equity and Diversity is dedicated to creating safe and inclusive spaces for all members of the Vandal Family. You’re welcome in these centers and support offices:

• Black/African American Cultural Center (BAACC)

• College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP)

• LGBTQA Office

• Native American Student Center

• Office of Multicultural Affairs

• Women’s Center

Fun fact: The University of Idaho predates the state of Idaho! Enjoy timeless traditions like the Homecoming Serpentine, an informal parade led by the marching band that winds through campus and culminates in a bonfire rally.

Check out this year’s Common Read — “The Nature Fix: Why Nature Makes Us Happier, Healthier and More Creative” by Florence Williams — and attend Williams’ keynote address. Now in its 16th year, the Common Read is designed to engage the university and Moscow community in a unified intellectual activity.

Vandal Esports Club is the University of Idaho’s collegiate esports organization for casual and competitive gamers.

Catch a concert or game in the brand new ICCU Arena. Built from Idaho wood, it has a unique (and beautiful) timber frame that takes inspiration from the hills of the Palouse.

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