921 S 8th Ave
Pocatello, ID 83209
(208) 282-0211
We prepare students to become business leaders in a world fueled by human capital. The 21st century business seeks people with ethical integrity and excellent communication and technology skills. The College’s faculty inspire students to learn these skills and dream big dreams. With a student-faculty ratio of 14 to 1, our students enjoy instructor accessibility that other schools simply cannot provide. Student Organizations: Alpha Kappa Psi Open to undergraduate students. Association of Computing Machinery Open to undergraduate students. Beta Alpha Psi Open to undergraduate and graduate students. ISU Marketing Association Open to undergraduate students. ISU Finance Association Open to undergraduate students. MBA Association: The MBA Student Association is open to all MBA students and alumni. Connect with us on LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/edu/school?id=165123
We can answer your questions at (208) 282-3251. For hours, book check out, and other library information call (208) 282-3248.
The College of Arts & Letters is the largest and most comprehensive college at Idaho State University. The scope of our work is broad, including the fine and performing arts, humanities, social and behavioral sciences. The Arts & Letters disciplines form the core of the university and support ISU's general education program and extensive professional programs. In the College of Arts & Letters at ISU we are dedicated to the discovery and integration of knowledge, and our work reflects the diversity and creativity of the human experience.
The Cooperative Wilderness Handicapped Outdoor Group (CW HOG) was founded in 1981 at Idaho State University (ISU) in Pocatello, Idaho. CW HOG is an outdoor-oriented organization which provides support to individuals with disabilities (including, but not limited to: developmental disabilities, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, multiple sclerosis and other spinal cord injuries), allowing them to participate in recreational activities that would otherwise be inaccessible. CW HOG emphasizes serving individuals with disabilities in a “cooperative” manner: that is, in a mixed setting of people with and without disabilities. CW HOG uses outdoor activities and recreation to promote individual self-esteem, confidence building, and socialization skills in all its participants. Individuals taking part in physical fitness classes, social outings, alpine skiing, and other outdoor adventure activities nurture various personal, physical and mental abilities. CW HOG allows persons with disabilities to become involved in ‘mainstream’ activities with other residents of their own community. Since its inception, the program has been replicated at least 6 times in Canadian and U.S. cities. The organization also received national attention for its “All Abilities Trek to Mount Everest Base Camp, 1998,” the first climb by persons with disabilities to the base camp of the world’s tallest mountain. On June 1st of 2006 CW HOG embarked on a 422 mile expedition of the Salmon River for its 25th anniversary.
The official athletic department fundraising organization, through its board of directors, believes that a strong athletics program enhances the University experience for students as well as building a strong alliance with the community and alumni. It is the responsibility of the Bengal Foundation to help achieve these objectives by educating the community as to the fiscal needs of a Division I athletics program; building community support; and providing through development and fund raising programs, the private financial resources necessary to fund scholarships and other departmental needs.
KISU-FM originally went on the air June 4th, 1999; and since the spring of 2000 has carried student hosted content. The first such student hosted show was In House with Jeremy Petersen, which has since relocated to OPB Music.
Idaho State University invites you to share a part of your summer with us. Enjoy the summer weather, fresh air, delicious food and perhaps a picnic dinner while listening to the vibrant sounds of live music from bands from across the nation at our Concerts on the Quad series. Also, join us for movies every Tuesday and Wednesday night at 7:00 in the Bengal Theater and at our awesome Monday events. Hosted every Thursday evening at 6PM and located at Idaho State University on the Hutchinson Quad, admission is free to all who wish to attend. Hosting live performances since 1987, Idaho State University's Summer Concert on the Quad Series stands as one of Idaho’s greatest music venues. The annual series features a diverse line-up of artists that are drawn to the university's open and relaxed environment. Bengal Theater will be hosting a whole new showcase of your favorite movies every Tuesday and Wednesday at 7PM. Wait! There's even more! Montana's Shakespeare in the Park will be performing Twelfth Night and the Hamlet this summer on July 29 and 30 out on the Quad beginning at 6:30PM! And last but certainly not least, be sure to take advantage of our Summer Road Trips to Lagoon happening on June 23rd, tickets for the Idaho Falls Chuckers, and tickets for everyone's favorite getaway, Lava Hot Springs! Quantities are limited so be sure to be the first to take advantage of our amazing deals! Call 208-282-3451 for more information.
We offer courses leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology or Social Work and the Master of Arts degree in Sociology. A two year program resulting in a Associate of Arts degree in Criminal Justice is also offered.
The International Programs Office (IPO) at Idaho State University serves to provide the best service and support possible for our international visitors (whose population includes degree-seeking students, visiting and exchange students, faculty, researchers, staff, and others). We seek to enhance our foreign visitors’ stay in the USA, and particularly at ISU, by providing quality cultural, academic, regulatory, and social programs. We also seek to promote the functionality of U.S students in a global society.
Welcome to the College of Science and Engineering! Our college is made up of the following departments: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Computer Science, Geosciences, Mathematics, Physics, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Nuclear Engineering & Health Physics. The individual strength of these departments come together to create a college that leads in innovation, growth and, most importantly, student success. The College of Science and Engineering is proud of its research legacy which continues to expand through strong associations with research partners and facilities that support multidisciplinary research. Undergraduate as well as graduate students are a vital part of diverse faculty-led research endeavors. Please browse our website to learn more about our programs, facilities, and other highlights that make the College of Science and Engineering a strong part of ISU's academic portfolio.
The Adult Basic Education program at the Adult Sucess Center offers free, comprehensive assessment and instruction in basic skills, including reading, writing, math, and English as a Second Language (ESL). The program provides literacy instruction, preparation for the GED® Tests and skills brush-up for college entrance or employment. In addition to classes and guided independent study, Internet and other distance learning options are available. Outreach centers operate throughout southeastern Idaho. The Adult Success Center can help students who are preparing to get into college and need extra help with basic skills through the College Readiness program. We have a program that is right for you! Adult Basic Education at Idaho State University's College of Technology can help you learn what you need to become more effective workers, citizens, family members, and lifelong learners. The only requirements are that you are 16 or older and no longer attending a K-12 program. All Services are FREE and Confidential! The Adult Basic Education staff cares about your progress and success. Staff members will be there every step of the way to give encouragement and to challenge you to do your best. Available Resources: •Varied methods of instruction •Self-study materials •Educational software in a lab setting •Online and distance learning programs •Flexible schedules •Helpful staff available to answer questions ABE Home College Readiness ESL - English as a Second Language GED® - General Educational Development GED® Online Preparation Outreach Centers Faculty Contact Us Phone: 208- 282-2468 FAX: 208- 282-4440 Roy F. Christensen Building #48, 3rd Floor, Room 374 Daytime Hours: Monday- Friday 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m. Evening Hours: Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday 6:30p.m. to 9:30p.m.
Lowest grade taught: 1st Grade - Highest grade taught: 12th Grade
The Pocatello Community Charter School, a center of Expeditionary Learning, is a public school of choice serving just under 330 students in Pocatello, Idaho from kindergarten through the eighth grade. At our school, students learn in multi-age classrooms with the same teacher for two years. Multi-age classrooms allow students of different ages and abilities to learn together and develop friendships that expand beyond one grade level. Our school’s mission is to work with parents in order to provide each child with an academically rigorous plan that is both innovative and flexible. We believe that each child has a unique set of talents, interests and challenges. We understand that no single approach can reach each child, and so we work to create learning environments within classrooms that respond creatively to the needs of all of the children. The five core values of our school are a can-do attitude, respect for diversity, creative leadership, honesty and integrity, and personal responsibility. Our school is a center of Expeditionary Learning. Expeditionary Learning is a network of schools that emphasize active learning, literacy, character growth and teamwork. As an Expeditionary Learning school, we teach reading, writing, science, math, and social studies through a challenging set of connected, real-world projects called learning expeditions. Expeditions call upon both students and teachers to collaborate, revise our work through multiple drafts, achieve our personal best, and reflect upon what we have learned. Some of the learning expeditions that our school has embarked upon include a fifth and sixth grade study of water quality in Rapid Creek, and a seventh and eighth grade study of flight. Expeditionary Learning schools are centered around the following design principles: * The importance of self-discovery I am in school to discover what I can do, to learn about myself, explore my own ideas, and discover how I learn best. * The having of wonderful ideas I have wonderful ideas to share. * The responsibility for learning I try my hardest to learn and I help others learn. * Intimacy and caring I help and care for others, and others help and care for me. * Success and failure My success is sweet, and my mistakes are good food. * Collaboration and competition We work together as friends, and I compete with myself to improve my skills. * Diversity and inclusivity Making use of our differences makes us stronger, and everyone is welcome here. * The natural world Nature is our teacher. * Solitude and reflection I enjoy time to be with myself and to think about the work that I am doing. * Service and compassion We do thoughtful things for others. Being part of the Expeditionary Learning Outward Bound network allows our teachers to collaborate with other educators throughout the country, refine their own teaching practices, and participate as leaders, researchers and curriculum developers within their own school.
Holy Spirit Catholic School is a Pre-K through 8th Grade school in Pocatello, ID. This page is designed to share information regarding our upcoming events and other practical information for parents of students at HSCS. If you are interested in enrolling your child at HSCS, please call or email via the information below.
Our program concentrates on classical ballet training, the foundation of all dance perceived as art. We supplement this training with modern dance for the older students, and tap for the younger students, providing the versatility demanded of today's dancers. With our excellent Pocatello faculty, we offer an exceptional, professional training program of the highest quality with performing opportunities in classical ballet.
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