economical, political,
and educational climates.
As the result of discussion with donors, the college's board, faculty, and students, the "Do More in Four" curriculum was introduced. This curriculum differs wildly from the previous PEAK curriculum, as it requires more general education classes in what is called "Coyote Core." This curriculum emphasizes a four-day school week, from Monday through Thursday, where Fridays should be utilized for meetings with professors, internships, and college athletics; four 4-credit classes per semester rather than the previous five 3-credit classes per semester; and, the possibility, in select fields, of completing both a Bachelor's and Master's degree in the span of four years, while retaining undergraduate scholarships and grants.
== Student life ==
The college has more than 50 student clubs and organizations, with an active student government, the Associated Students of The College of Idaho (ASCI) emphasize diversity in cultures, and strong intramural and club sports programs. …