University of Idaho Reviews

  • 27 Reviews
  • Moscow (ID)
  • Annual Tuition: $27,632
88% of 27 students said this degree improved their career prospects
81% of 27 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Student & Graduate Reviews

Lindsay Handford
  • Reviewed: 8/27/2013
  • Degree: Psychology
"In General, I feel that my college experience has been beneficial for my overall life in both a personal and professional way. I have learned new ways of viewing situations and gained skills that have aided my understanding of others and the world. After graduating, the job market is quite difficult without a degree and many places don't even care what the degree is in as long as you have one. Although I have earned a degree and it has benefited me, I do feel like I could’ve been more productive with my choice and will eventually need to go back to school to further my education in a more specified industry."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 7/20/2013
  • Degree: Psychology
"Tell us about your college experience.The school was a good value, provided the traditional college experience, and was neither too big or too small. It was a good fit for me as I was able to obtain a benefit eligible position on campus to help offset the cost of my education.Would you get the same degree if you could start over?Yes, a psychology degree is useful across many job fields.What advice can you offer other students?Don't be afraid to not attend a four year university directly after high school. There is a lot of value and growth in taking time to work and/or figure out long term life goals. Taking courses at a two year or community college is a great idea to try different areas without a high cost, and many schools have excellent vocational programs."
Amy Fitzpatrick
  • Reviewed: 6/3/2013
  • Degree: Law
"I LOVE this school and program. My classmates and professors were very friendly and helpful. Because it is a smaller school and program, the competitive nature of other larger schools to hinder a classmate's ability to succeed is not present here. Everyone (including every professor) is respectful and willing to offer aid to those who ask for it. Also, there are several clinics available to gain practical experience before you graduate. One downfall is the distance to the nearest ski hill."
Kristi Granier
  • Reviewed: 2/21/2013
  • Degree: Counseling
"I attended the University of Idaho for both my undergraduate degree and graduate degree. My experience during my undergrad program was on the main campus and I had access to a lot of resources and support. I found this to be a very student friendly campus and overall I recieved a good education. My graduate program was at one of the outreach campuses and it lacked the same resources and support that the main campus had. There were also a lot of issues with my program. Overall I was disappointed with the education I recieved and took full advantage of my internship experiences."
Jason Brooks
  • Reviewed: 12/16/2012
  • Degree: Fine Arts
"Great school. Beautiful place to live and play. The program is challenging, has an academic slant, but is very adaptable to your focus. The faculty and staff are outstanding."
Jodie Ficca
  • Reviewed: 11/30/2012
  • Degree: Social Sciences
"This is a small, rural-type college. It is a little too conservative for my interests, and does not necessarily address the topics that I would like to cover in my education. However, it is more affordable, easier to get into the program,and the staff is extra helpful because it is small enough for more one-on-one help. The staff is not just helpful for that reason, but it helps the workload. The professors on my Committee are extremely helpful with my thesis. I wouldn't want a different set of academic advisors as they genuinely care about my education."
Kyra
  • Reviewed: 10/1/2012
  • Degree: English
"I attended a previous college before University of Idaho and was sorely disappointed in the experience. Since arriving here my sophomore year I have found a challenging but rewarding curriculum. The professors are professional but easily approachable."