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Boise State University is the most recent school to attain university status in Idaho. The school opened in 1932 as Boise Junior College and became Boise State University in 1974. Lewis–Clark State College in Lewiston is the only public, non-university 4-year college in Idaho. It opened as a normal school in 1893.
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N. North Idaho College. Categories: Community colleges in the United States by state. Public universities and colleges in Idaho.
Idaho's only law school, the University of Idaho's (UI) College of Law in Moscow, 300 miles (480 km) north, also had plans to open a campus in the city at that time. In August 2008, Concordia announced the school would be delayed until the fall of 2010, and Idaho’s Board of Education decided against allowing UI to add a full three-year ...
Idaho. , USA. Website. www .icom .edu. Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine (ICOM) is a private, for-profit osteopathic medical school. Founded in 2016, ICOM is located at the Meridian campus of Idaho State University (ISU). [7] At ICOM, students can earn a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree. [7]
New Saint Andrews College. / 46.7316; -117.0017. New Saint Andrews College is a private classical Christian college in Moscow, Idaho. It was founded in 1994 by Christ Church, [2] and modeled in part on the curriculum of Harvard College of the seventeenth century. The college offers no undergraduate majors, but follows a single, integrated ...
www .uidaho .edu. The University of Idaho ( U of I, or UIdaho) [8] is a public land-grant research university in Moscow, Idaho. It is the state's land-grant and primary research university, [9] [10] and the lead university in the Idaho Space Grant Consortium. The University of Idaho was the state's sole university for 71 years, until 1963.
The Northwest Nazarene (NNU) athletic teams are called the Nighthawks (formerly known as Crusaders until October 15, 2017). The university is a member of the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC) since the 2001–02 academic year.