The Idaho average community college debt for graduating students is approximately $11,500 (2024-25).
For public community colleges in Idaho, the average community college debt for graduating students is approximately $9,652.
For private community colleges in Idaho, the average community college debt for graduating students is approximately $18,512.
Completed Debt Range: $8,500
$26,807
Avg. Completed Debt: $13,449
Community College Debt For Graduating Students in Idaho (2024-25)
College
Completed Debt
Location
Rank: #11.
Completed Debt: $8,500
315 Falls Ave.
Twin Falls, ID 83301
(208) 733-9554
Twin Falls, ID 83301
(208) 733-9554
Rank: #22.
North Idaho College
Public
Completed Debt: $9,000
1000 West Garden Avenue
Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814
(208) 769-3300
Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814
(208) 769-3300
Rank: #33.
College of Western Idaho
Public
Completed Debt: $9,609
5500 East Opportunity Drive
Nampa, ID 83687
(208) 562-3000
Nampa, ID 83687
(208) 562-3000
Rank: #44.
College of Eastern Idaho
Public
Completed Debt: $11,500
1600 S 25th E
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
(208) 535-3000
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
(208) 535-3000
Rank: #55.
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Private not-for-profit
Completed Debt: $13,243
525 S Center
Rexburg, ID 83460
(208) 496-1411
Rexburg, ID 83460
(208) 496-1411
Rank: #66.
Carrington College-Boise
Private for-profit
Completed Debt: $15,487
1122 N. Liberty St.
Boise, ID 83704
(208) 377-8080
Boise, ID 83704
(208) 377-8080
Rank: #77.
Stevens-Henager College
Private not-for-profit
Completed Debt: $26,807
1444 Entertainment Avenue
Boise, ID 83709
(208) 383-4540
Boise, ID 83709
(208) 383-4540
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Idaho average community college debt for graduating students?
The Idaho average community college debt for graduating students is $11,500 for 2024-25.
What are schools with the highest average community college debt for graduating students in Idaho?
The schools with the highest average community college debt for graduating students in Idaho include College of Southern Idaho, North Idaho College and College of Western Idaho.
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