
875 Perimeter Drive MS 2282, Moscow, ID 83844-2282, USA


The University of Idaho supports a variety of athletic programs that provide student-athletes with opportunities to compete at the NCAA level. The institution's sports teams participate primarily in Division I competitions, reflecting a commitment to high-level collegiate athletics. The football team competes in the Big Sky Conference, while other sports are distributed across different conferences depending on the program.
Student-athletes can engage in numerous sports, including football, basketball, tennis, golf, track and field, and volleyball, among others. The university emphasizes balancing athletic participation with academic achievement, encouraging student-athletes to excel in both areas.
Facilities on campus support the training and competition needs of these teams, with venues designed to accommodate both athletes and fans. Moreover, the university fosters a community atmosphere around athletics, with opportunities for students and families to attend games and support their peers.
University of Idaho offers a diverse range of student organizations catering to various interests and advocacies. Among the key groups available are the Student Alumni Relations Board, Associated Students University of Idaho (ASUI), Vandal Volunteers Club, Earth Club, and the Gender & Sexuality Alliance.
The Student Alumni Relations Board connects current students with alumni to foster networking and mentorship opportunities. ASUI acts as the student government organization, representing student interests and facilitating campus-wide initiatives. For those interested in community service, the Vandal Volunteers Club provides multiple avenues to engage with local and regional volunteer projects.
Environmental and sustainability concerns are addressed by the Earth Club, which promotes awareness and action around ecological issues on campus. Additionally, the Gender & Sexuality Alliance supports inclusivity and provides a supportive space for LGBTQ+ students and allies.
Regarding student participation, available data shows an almost equal gender distribution at the university, with approximately 21% of men and 20% of women involved in social organizations, illustrating active engagement across the student body.
The University of Idaho attracts a diverse student body across various age groups, backgrounds, and origins. Its undergraduate population spans a wide age range, with the majority aged between 18 and 21, but with representation from students as young as under 18 to those over 65, reflecting a broad spectrum of learners. Graduate students typically fall into the 22 to 49 age range, with a notable portion between 25 and 39 years old.
In terms of enrollment, the university maintains a sizable incoming class, with about 1,869 freshmen-placing it in the top 30% nationally by size-and 490 transfer students, which ranks in the upper half nationwide. Overall, the total enrollment of 2,359 new students signals a healthy demand for the university's programs.
The geographic makeup reveals a fairly balanced mix of residents and non-residents. Approximately 63% of students qualify as in-state residents, a figure considered average but falling within the lower 45% nationally. Out-of-state students make up 28%, positioning the university in the more competitive top 50% for attracting students from other states. International students come from six different countries, also reflecting a moderately diverse global presence among the student population.
Ethnic diversity is evident though uneven. White students make up the largest group, with 5,660 individuals, ranking the university in the top 25% nationally for this demographic. Native American students are also well represented relative to other institutions, with a count of 90, placing the university similarly in the top 25%. Other ethnic groups include Hispanic students numbering 781 and African American students at 91, both falling within the middle ranges nationally. Smaller numbers of Asian students, students identifying with two or more races, Pacific Islanders, and those of unknown ethnicity contribute to the overall mix, adding complexity to the university's demographic profile.
Student life at University of Idaho offers a range of cultural and entertainment opportunities on campus, including a campus newspaper, drama productions, radio, band, chorus, and television outlets. These activities provide diverse outlets for student involvement beyond academics.
The university supports the well-being of its students through services such as legal assistance, a health clinic, psychological counseling, and a veterans affairs office, ensuring resources are available for various personal and health-related needs.
With an overall enrollment of approximately 12,286 students and a student-to-faculty ratio of 18: 1, the university maintains an environment where students can access faculty with relative ease, fostering a supportive academic setting.
The athletic teams compete as part of the NCAA, adding to campus spirit and community engagement opportunities for students interested in sports.
The University of Idaho provides access to two libraries, a number considered average compared to other institutions, placing it just above the median nationally. Its main facility, the University of Idaho Library, is supported by one additional library, contributing to a combined system that offers a range of physical and digital resources.
Students benefit from more than 1.2 million books, a collection size that ranks highly in comparison to peer institutions and is in the top 25% nationwide. Subscriptions to journals and periodicals are robust, with over 53,000 available, positioning the university in the top 15% for this resource category. Digital content includes nearly 960,000 ebooks and more than 141,000 digital subscriptions, both reflecting solid availability and placing the university well within average to above-average tiers for these materials.
While the total number of databases stands at 235, this is near the midpoint when benchmarked nationally, placing it slightly below many other universities. Still, the library offers important amenities such as physical study facilities, study rooms, and staffed support to assist users. Although the libraries do not provide all-day access, there are established operating hours totaling 114 weekly service hours, ensuring consistent availability during the academic week. Additionally, students gain access to shared collections, enhancing research possibilities beyond the immediate holdings.
Total enrollment
12286Full Time Degree Seeking Freshmen
1991Member of Athletic Associations
Data not availableTotal staff
540 full time, 125 part timeVeterans affair office
YesMain library name
University of Idaho LibraryNumber of libraries on campus
2Reservable study rooms in library
Yes24h access
NoPhysical facilities
YesAccess to digital/electronic resources
YesStaff trained to provide and interpret library materials
YesEstablished library hours
YesAccess to library collections that are shared with other institutions
Yes