Statistics
- Approximately 95% of the courses offered at the University of Idaho, Coeur d’Alene are taught by faculty who hold a Ph.D.
- Average enrollment numbers each semester: 200 graduate; 125 undergraduate; 300 nondegree seekers (625 total/semester) with annual unduplicated headcount exceeding 1,200.
- Student/faculty ratio - 16:1
- Since 2005, the University of Idaho has awarded 260 undergraduate and 206 graduate degrees. Approximately two to four students also graduate annually with a Ph.D. or Ed.D.
- By advancing their education, Coeur d’Alene teachers with master’s degrees earn an additional $1,689 per year on top of their base salary. Those with doctorate degrees earn an additional $3,338 on top of their base salaries. Physical Fitness teachers with a master’s degree earn an additional 5.5%, and those with a doctorate earn an additional 11%.
- In 2007, the salary mean for the students entering an EMBA program was $107,097. The salary mean leaving the program was $130,056, a 21% increase (Executive MBA Council Survey).