Albertson College of Idaho

Office of Admission

Students may begin the application process any time after the end of their junior year in high school. In order to be considered for admission, students should submit the following materials to the Office of Admission, Albertson College, 2112 Cleveland Blvd., Caldwell, Idaho 83605:

In addition, a one to two page essay/personal statement and a teacher/guidance counselor evaluation may also be required of certain applicants.

Students who have graduated from high school two years prior to their anticipated date of enrollment and do not have ACT or SAT scores should consult with an admission counselor about test score and counselor and teacher evaluation requirements.

In addition, a personal interview and campus visit are recommended.

While there is no required pattern of high school study necessary for admission, the following combination is strongly recommended:

Application Deadlines

The application deadline for the Presidential Priority application program is July 15. Applications completed by this date will be notified of the admission committee's decision beginning in September and will receive scholarship and financial aid information in advance of other applicant groups. 

Our Early Action deadline is November 15. Applicants admitted by Early Action will be informed by mid-December and will qualify for early consideration of scholarships and financial aid. 

The deadline for Priority Consideration is February 15. Applications received by this date will be given priority in the regular admission and financial aid process. Notification is rolling and based on availability.

Admitted students responding with their tuition deposit/matriculation fee of $300 on or before May 1 are guaranteed a place in the class. 

The final application deadline for freshman applications is June 1. Any applications submitted after this date will be considered by petition only. Financial aid is awarded only after acceptance.


Albertson College Catalog is not a contract but rather a guide for the convenience of students. Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy. Any editorial or typographical errors, which may be present, do not change policy as formulated by the faculty and administration of the college. Albertson College reserves the right to change or withdraw courses, to change fees, rules and calendar for admission, registration, instruction and graduation, and to change other regulations affecting the student body, at any time.