Idaho community colleges have an average diversity score of 0.61 (2024-25).
The most diverse college is Stevens-Henager College, with a diversity score of 0.86.
Diversity Score Range: 0.02
0.86
Avg. Diversity Score: 0.47
Diversity in Idaho Community Colleges (2024-25)
College
Diversity Score
Location
Rank: #11.
Stevens-Henager College
Private not-for-profit
Diversity Score: 0.86
1444 Entertainment Avenue
Boise, ID 83709
(208) 383-4540
Boise, ID 83709
(208) 383-4540
Rank: #22.
Carrington College-Boise
Private for-profit
Diversity Score: 0.61
1122 N. Liberty St.
Boise, ID 83704
(208) 377-8080
Boise, ID 83704
(208) 377-8080
Rank: #33.
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Private not-for-profit
Diversity Score: 0.55
525 S Center
Rexburg, ID 83460
(208) 496-1411
Rexburg, ID 83460
(208) 496-1411
Rank: #44.
Diversity Score: 0.49
315 Falls Ave.
Twin Falls, ID 83301
(208) 733-9554
Twin Falls, ID 83301
(208) 733-9554
Rank: #55.
College of Western Idaho
Public
Diversity Score: 0.47
5500 East Opportunity Drive
Nampa, ID 83687
(208) 562-3000
Nampa, ID 83687
(208) 562-3000
Rank: #66.
College of Eastern Idaho
Public
Diversity Score: 0.41
1600 S 25th E
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
(208) 535-3000
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
(208) 535-3000
Rank: #77.
North Idaho College
Public
Diversity Score: 0.36
1000 West Garden Avenue
Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814
(208) 769-3300
Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814
(208) 769-3300
Rank: #88.
Evans Hairstyling College-Rexburg
Private for-profit
Diversity Score: 0.02
67 Winn Dr
Rexburg, ID 83440
(208) 359-8141
Rexburg, ID 83440
(208) 359-8141
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Idaho average community college diversity score?
The Idaho average community college diversity score is 0.61 for 2024-25.
What are the most diverse community college in Idaho?
The most diverse community college in Idaho include Stevens-Henager College, Carrington College-Boise and Brigham Young University-Idaho.
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