the College of Mines and Earth Resources was discontinued; its programs were split between the College of Engineering and the new College of Science.
The College of Law opened a second campus in Boise in 2010. Initially, the Boise campus only offered third-year classes. It expanded to offer second-year classes in 2014, and as of 2017–18, law students can take their entire three-year curriculum at either location.
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences - (renamed 2001, formerly Agriculture (1901))
College of Art and Architecture - (1981)
College of Business and Economics - (1925)
College of Education, Health and Human Sciences - (1920)
College of Engineering - (1911)
College of Graduate Studies
College of Law - (1909)
College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences - (2002, formed after split of Letters and Science (1900))
College of Natural Resources - (renamed 2000, formerly Forestry, Wildlife, & Range Sciences, originally Forestry (1917))
College of Science - (2002, formed after split of Letters and Science, …