13 Facts About Idaho State

1.

Idaho State University is a public research university in Pocatello, Idaho.

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The student-teacher ratio at Idaho State is 13:1 and 58 percent of students take classes full-time.

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Idaho State College was accredited as a four-year degree granting institution in December 1948, after much work by McIntosh and the faculty.

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4.

In 1963, ISC was renamed for the fifth and final time to Idaho State University, reflecting its new status as a four-year public university.

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5.

Idaho State succeeded Michael Gallagher, who had served as interim president for one year during the transition.

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6.

In 2009, Idaho State opened a new campus in Meridian, Idaho that delivers health professional programs as an addition to Idaho's Project 60 economic development initiative.

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7.

In 1998, Idaho State University received a gift of $10 million from Thelma E Stephens.

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8.

Idaho State University operates several residence halls and apartment complexes for its students.

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9.

Idaho State offers scholarships to rugby players in the form of allowing out-of-state students to pay the in-state tuition rate.

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10.

Idaho State finished the 2010 regular season ranked ninth in Division II.

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11.

Idaho State reached the semifinals of the 2011 Mountain 7s tournament, and reached the semifinals of the 2012 Pacific Coast championship.

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12.

In 2011, Idaho State completed Miller Ranch Stadium, the home of Bengal softball.

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13.

Academically, Idaho State had a record 183 student-athletes named to Big Sky All-Academic teams in the academic year.

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