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    University of Idaho

    University of Idaho

    3.4(8 reviews)
    12.5 mi

    We visited this campus in November and again in March for the Ubound new student event. The campus…read moreis gorgeous. It is very clean and everybody is super friendly. Over the two weekend visits we were able to tour one dorm, almost all the sororities, various classrooms, many buildings, including the library, cafeteria, student union, Kibbe Dome, student store, and Bruce M Pittman Center. For any prospective student. I highly recommend going to a small organized tour of the campus that they hold at various times during the year. We were able to do a tour back in November. It was very helpful and very organized. We also pre-scheduled a meeting with the department head for the major my daughter is interested in. This was really helpful because she had a sit down meeting for about an hour to discuss her perspective major, and how it would fit for her. Also, we were able to tour the whole campus, eat in the student union, shop at the student store, and see a dorm room. The Ubound event is a much bigger event. It is designed for students that are accepted to the university and are still making a decision and or finalizing details of enrollment. There is not possibly enough time to see everything during the Ubound event. Although it was organized, it seemed much more chaotic with overlapping timeslots for many events. You had to really pick and choose what you wanted to see and do within the small timeframe of a few hours on a Friday and then a few hours on a Saturday. We focused on the tours of the sororities, which took the most time. We only had limited time to walk through the social club fair with all the tables. This was one of my favorite parts because they were giving out a lot of swag and giving great logo stickers almost everywhere we went. We missed out on about 50% of the tables that we really wanted to see due to time constraints. Unfortunately, everything closed down midday on Saturday. Fortunately, we did all of the business stuff and that was super helpful. The room called taking care of business was the most helpful with tables set up with financial aid, administration, health, food, housing, Greek life, etc. There are so many questions to ask. U of I makes it very helpful to hold these information sessions. I just wish they spread them out over a full day and a half so we could've done everything . With the time it takes to travel and the cost of staying overnight, it's just not feasible to come to the campus too many times to gather all the information needed before the first day of school.

    This school is starting to accept way more people than they can house. Freshman year was my only…read moreguaranteed housing, and other students were sent to live in a hotel. I had to live off campus for my second year, and when I tried to live on campus again for my third year, they could only put me in a bought out motel (not on campus at all). I have no seniority at all which is unfair. The school is buying motels and racking up prices in the area because they are accepting way too many students.

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    St Mary's Catholic Elementary School - Learning is just part of the dance at St. Mary's School! We teach "the whole child" to produce academic and spiritual leaders.

    St Mary's Catholic Elementary School

    5.0(1 review)
    13.5 mi

    Catholic or not, this is where you want your kids. They have generous scholarships-- just ask…read more All grades learn Spanish. The math curriculum is robust. Music program is spectacular. PE 4 days a week. My 8 year old is picking up books and reading for fun. The school culture is radical generosity, appreciating each individual child for their gifts. It's not elitist at all - a stellar education made possible for working class families. In my daughter's time there, she hasn't mentioned bullying or teasing once. St Mary's = happy, loving, well-educated kids.

    From the owner: St. Roses, for ages 3-5, and St. Mary's for kindergarten through eighth grade…read more St. Mary's has served families on the Palouse for over 100 years with a dynamic, academically challenging curriculum. Our music, band, choir, art and physical education activities integrate the mind and body. Since 1990, our students have a 100% graduation level from both elementary and high school. Our students who go on to college have a 95% graduation rate. St. Mary's earned the prestigious Blue Ribbon School of Excellence given by the US Department of Education to schools in the top 10-15% of all schools in their state -- whether they are public, private or charter. While you do not have to be Catholic to attend St. Mary's, we believe that for any student to develop into a whole person, faith and spirituality formation are essential keys to help each child develop his or her potential academically, spiritually, socially and emotionally. Students are encouraged to grow in their faith and relationship with God, and practice what it means to live like Christ. Through charity work and experiences, students grow in awareness of our diverse society and learn to respect the environment while working for peace and justice for all people.

    Colton Schools - education - Updated May 2026

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