Online College Courses in Idaho (ID)
Idaho is known for its potato production as well as for its scenic landscapes, which include breath-taking mountains, waterfalls, and rivers. Aside from these distinctive qualities, Idaho has a vast higher education system to serve its population of approximately 1.5 million people. Idaho's public institutions of higher education are governed by the Idaho State Board of Education and include three universities, one four-year college, a technical college, and three community colleges. The most notable are the universities — the University of Idaho, Idaho State University, and Boise State University. These universities, as well as private institutions like Brigham Young University-Idaho, offer online college courses in Idaho.
Boise. Boise is both the capital and largest city in Idaho. Boise has a strong and diversified economy, and was ranked No. 4 in Kiplinger's Best Cities to Live, Work, and Play, due in part to its high-tech industry, in which major employers are Micron Technology and Hewlett-Packard.
- Boise Bible College. Boise Bible College is a private, not-for-profit institution situated on the northwest edge of Boise that offers certificates, associate degrees, and bachelor's degrees. The college's chief mission is to train students to enter Christian ministry and church leadership. The college defines its doctrine as theologically conservative.
- Boise State University. Boise State University is a public university offering associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees, as well as professional degrees and certificates. BSU is the largest university in the state and offers almost 200 degrees and certificates through its seven colleges, also boasting the state's largest undergraduate program for nursing. The university also offers a number of courses and programs through distance education.
- ITT Technical Institute – Boise. ITT Technical Institute is a private, for-profit institution that offers associate degrees and bachelor's degrees, although the primary focus is on associate degrees. ITT Tech-Boise has held national accreditation from the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools since 1999. The school offers programs in areas such as business, computer and information sciences, and engineering technology through on-campus and online courses.
Rexburg. Rexburg is both a college town and a tourist town, situated not far from the west entrance of Yellowstone National Park, in the southeast portion of the state. Agriculture is the primary industry here, and the city is known for the annual folk festival held here each summer, the Idaho International Dance and Music Festival, according to the Rexburg Chamber of Commerce.
- Brigham Young University – Idaho. BYU-Idaho is a private, not-for-profit institution offering associate and bachelor's degrees. The university is affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Aside from a wide range of on-campus programs, BYU-Idaho also offers online courses, hybrid courses, and online degree programs.
Pocatello. Pocatello is a college town with plenty to do, with attractions including the Pocatello Zoo, the Idaho Museum of Natural History, the Ross Park Aquatic Complex, and Old Town Pocatello. A river runs through this distinctive city, and the city is popular for outdoors enthusiasts because of the nearby skiing and snowboarding opportunities in winter, the annual Pocatello Pump (a rock-climbing competition), and the Pocatello Marathon.
- Idaho State University. Idaho State is a public research university offering associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees, as well as certificates and professional degrees. The university's enrollment is nearly 14,500, and the school offers more than 280 programs through the Pocatello campus and its branch campuses. Online courses here are primarily focused on continuing education and career training.
