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Online Learning at University of Idaho

At University of Idaho, our online college courses and degree programs are backed with the same quality of education as our on-campus programs. The only difference? You gain added flexibility to complete your coursework during times that fit your schedule. 

Take an individual class through Independent Study in Idaho (ISI) or enroll in an undergraduate or graduate degree program with Campus 360. Through online learning at U of I, you earn your education how and when you want.

Why Study Online at U of I?

  • Pay the Same Rate — Regardless of where you live, you pay the same cost of tuition as in-state students for fully online programs.
  • Fully Online ProgramsA growing number of undergraduate programs, graduate programs, and certifications — all online, all 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.

Campus 360 - Online Degrees

Discover fully online undergraduate and graduate programs. Study online and earn your degree at your own pace from the university ranked No. 1 Best Public Value University in the West by US. News & World Report. 

Undergraduate Programs

Through Campus 360, you have the option to choose from online undergraduate degree or certificate programs, including Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Psychology — all completely online.

Graduate Programs

Looking to continue your education? Discover our online master’s degrees and certificate programs covering environmental science, public administration, statistics and more!

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Independent Study (ISI) - Online Classes

Self-paced online college courses available anytime, anywhere. Open to all learners who want to enroll in classes at University of Idaho. Take up to a year to complete.

Engineering Outreach (EO) - Online Engineering Degrees

You don’t have to compromise to earn your degree on campus. We bring the scientific classroom to you, no matter where you are in the world. Complete a graduate program in engineering, mathematics or statistics, obtain a certificate or take on an individual course.

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Need help deciding between online degree programs or whether a course will transfer to another college? Reach out to us!

Start Your Online Learning Journey at University of Idaho Today!

Ready to take the first step toward an exciting future through online college courses or a fully online degree program?

Learn why you should choose University of Idaho, or visit the links below to get started with online admissions.

 

University of Idaho Online Learning FAQs

Campus 360 is your hub for finding undergraduate and graduate degrees and certifications fully online. Independent Study (ISI), also fully online, offers individual courses rather than degree programs. This option is ideal for those looking to earn credits to transfer to another campus, resolve on-campus scheduling conflicts or quickly satisfy prerequisites.

Because ISI does not require students to actively earn a degree through U of I, students from other institutions may take as many courses as they need and apply them to an institution outside of U of I.

Asynchronous learning is a type of online learning format that allows you to complete your coursework and exams on your own schedule. While you may log in to finish coursework at your leisure, instructors set a deadline for assignments. This format gives you the flexibility to earn your education while meeting your responsibilities outside of school.

Campus 360 and Independent Study (ISI) courses and programs are not all offered asynchronously. It is important to review your class schedule and syllabus for each class you enroll in to ensure you do not miss out on any synchronous components, such as live lectures. Your academic advisor can help you determine which courses have synchronous components. 

Fill out the Request for Information form. This lets us quickly answer any specific questions you have about University of Idaho’s online learning options. 

For admissions-related inquiries, speak with an admissions counselor.

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Mailing Address:
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Moscow, ID 83844

Phone: 208-885-0968

Email: cetl@uidaho.edu