Expedited Admission for U of I undergraduates
University of Idaho undergraduate students with a bachelor’s degree earned or expected prior to their first graduate level semester may qualify for an expedited admissions process into a non-thesis master's program which requires the following:
- Bachelor's Degree from the U of I in a similar or closely related field
- 3.0 GPA (minimum)
- Statement of Purpose
- Resume/CV (if not a current student)
The application fee and letters of recommendation will be waived. Take this opportunity to start your U of I graduate program in the field you are passionate about.
Students who do not meet the 3.0 GPA and major in related field requirements may be asked to provide additional documents and letters of recommendation.
Start here to apply. The application fee will be waived once the admissions office reviews your application.
- Accounting (M.Acct.)
- Adult Organizational Learning and Leadership (M.S.)
- Anthropology (M.A.)
- Applied Economics (M.S.)
- Biological Engineering (M.Engr.)
- Chemical Engineering (M.Engr.)
- Chemistry (M.S.)
- Civil Engineering (M.Engr.)
- Computer Engineering (M.Engr.)
- Computer Science (M.S.)
- Criminology (M.S.)
- Curriculum and Instruction (M.Ed.)
- Curriculum & Instruction - Career and Technical Education (M.Ed.)
- Cybersecurity (M.S.)
- Electrical Engineering (M.Engr.)
- Emerging Media (M.A.)
- English (M.A.)
- Entomology (M.S.)
- Geographic Information Science (M.S.)
- Geography (M.S.)
- Integrated Architecture and Design (M.S.)
- Kinesiology and Leisure Sciences (M.S.)
- Landscape Architecture (M.L.A.)
- Mechanical Engineering (M.Engr.)
- Online Master's of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
- Natural Resources - Fire Ecology and Management (M.N.R.)
- Natural Resources - Fish and Wildlife Science and Management (M.N.R.)
- Natural Resources - Integrated Natural Resources (M.N.R.)
- Natural Resources - Restoration Ecology and Habitat Management (M.N.R.)
- Nuclear Engineering (M.Engr.)
- Physical Education (M.Ed.)
- Physics (M.S.)
- Public Administration (M.P.A.)
- Special Education (M.Ed.)
- Technology Management (M.S.)
- Theatre – Pedagogy (M.F.A.)
- Water Resources (M.S.)
Admission to a graduate program does not come with any promise of funding or financial assistance. All decisions on funding or financial support come from the academic department. Questions about support should be directed to the Director of Graduate Studies in your selected program.