Tuition and Fees
As the tuition and fees for each graduate program vary, see the “Tuition and Fees” section for the relevant graduate program. These are in addition to a $300 enrollment fee.
Doctor of Medical Sciences (DMSc)
Health Professions Education (Traditional Pathway)
Health System Leadership (Traditional Pathway)
Lifestyle Medicine and Advanced Clinical Practice (Traditional Pathway)
Early Career PA (Accelerated Pathway)
Experienced PA Educator (Accelerated Pathway)
PA Fellow (Accelerated Pathway)
Graduate Education Programs
Master of Arts in Teaching
Master of Education in Educational Leadership
Master of Applied Public Policy (MAPP)
Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership (MAOL)
Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership Accelerated Graduate Program
3+1 Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership
Graduate Certificate in Organizational Leadership (GCOL)
Books
The College of Idaho’s graduate programs require students to purchase books for their courses. Students may order books from The College of Idaho’s online bookstore, which is operated by MBS Direct. Students who have book vouchers can use those vouchers through MBS Direct.
Student Health Insurance
All graduate students enrolled in a residential certificate, master’s, or doctoral program at The College of Idaho or participating in a College athletic program must have health insurance coverage. Students enrolled in exclusively online programs, such as the DMSc program or the online MAOL program, or enrolled in a hybrid program, such as the MAPP degree, are encouraged but not mandated to have health insurance unless their immigration status requires it.
If a student is required to have health insurance, a fee for student health insurance is included in fees collected by the Business Office unless the student can show proof of comparable coverage through their parent’s policy, a spouse’s coverage, or through employment. Students will be responsible for either waiving coverage or enrolling in coverage by the end of the first week of classes. Students failing to take action by the stated deadline will be automatically enrolled in and billed for insurance. The cost of the plan is payable on the first semester's bill. Approved waivers will result in student health insurance fees being removed from the student's account and funds refunded, if applicable.
TimelyCare
The College of Idaho is dedicated to providing an inclusive environment where students can access the medical and psychological support needed to make the most of their graduate experience. As such, as part of the Graduate Program & Technology fee, graduate students have access to on-demand support from counselors, doctors, physician assistants, and more, right at their fingertips with 24/7 medical and mental health support. Visit our TimelyCare site to learn more.