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Ranked the #1 Online College in Idaho by Forbes, University of Idaho online college courses and degree programs are backed with the same quality of education as our on-campus programs. There are plenty of choices ranging from an undergraduate or graduate program to online certificates or individual classes. You can meet your goals and fit your lifestyle though University of Idaho Campus 360.
Online admissions requirements
The admissions requirements and process for online students is the same as students planning to study in-person. Just select your campus as “online” on your application. Confirm your major of choice is offered online before starting your application. List of online degrees.
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Why pursue online learning at University of Idaho?
- Affordable tuition: You’ll pay the same tuition rates as in-state students, no matter where you live. Calculate your cost of attendance.
- Fully online programs: U of I offers a growing number of undergraduate programs, graduate programs and certifications — all online and on your own time.
- Transferable courses: Only need one class? Enroll in a low-cost online course that transfers to other institutions without ever enrolling in a degree program.
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It doesn’t matter where you live. Through UIdaho Campus 360, your online tuition qualifies for the in-state rate, meaning you pay the same regardless of your location. You’ll also have access to scholarships, grants and tuition waivers to apply toward your degree.
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