Top BBA Schools in Idaho

By | April 27, 2018

We have found 3 undergraduate business schools in Idaho that offer full-time BBA programs leading to a Bachelor of Business Administration degree. Check the following list to see acceptance rate, in-state and out-of-state tuition as well as total enrollment for each of Idaho BBA colleges.

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List of Best Undergraduate Business Schools in Idaho

Rank Undergraduate Business Schools
1 University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive, PO Box 442282 Moscow, ID 83844
In-State Tuition: $5,402
Out-of-State Tuition: $16,994
Application Deadline: Aug 1
Acceptance Rate: 79.6%
School Setting: rural
Total Enrollment: 9,343University of Idaho Undergraduate Business
2 Boise State University
1910 University Drive Boise, ID 83725
In-State Tuition: $5,300
Out-of-State Tuition: $14,756
Application Deadline: Jun 30
Acceptance Rate: 87.4%
School Setting: urban
Total Enrollment: 16,693Boise State University Undergraduate Business
3 Idaho State University
921 S. Eigth Avenue Pocatello, ID 83209
In-State Tuition: $5,416
Out-of-State Tuition: $15,916
Application Deadline: rolling admission
Acceptance Rate: 73.4%
School Setting: urban
Total Enrollment: 11,258Idaho State University Undergraduate Business

January in the U.S. History

13th of January

1847 Cessation of hostilities signed in California during the Mexican-American War.

1990 Douglas Wilder is inaugurated in Virginia as the first African American to be elected governor .

2021 The US House of Representatives votes to impeach US President Donald Trump for the second time.

January 14

1639 In the colony of Connecticut , the ” Basic Charter ” was adopted, which is considered one of the prototypes of the US Constitution.

1784 The United States Congress ratified the Treaty of Paris, officially ending the American War of Independence.

January 15

1777 An independent republic ” New Connecticut ” was created – the future state of Vermont.

1892 In Springfield, Massachusetts, James Naismith first published the Rules of Basketball.

1919 Boston, Massachusetts disaster : Molasses flooded several areas of the city.

1943 In Virginia, near Washington, the construction of the Pentagon building was completed.

1967 Los Angeles, California, hosted the first Super Bowl, the final of the National Football League championship.

January 16

1786 Virginia legislators pass Thomas Jefferson’s “Bill of Religious Liberty,” the “forerunner” of the First Amendment to the “Bill of Rights.”

1919 The Eighteenth Amendment to the US Constitution was ratified, introducing a “dry law” in the country.

January 17

1893 Hawaii coup: Queen Lili’uokalani was deposed.

1991 A US-led multinational coalition launches a military operation in the Persian Gulf known as Desert Storm.

1998 A publication on the news site Drudge Report began the development of the “Clinton-Lewinsky Scandal”.

January 18

1778 English traveler James Cook became the first European to visit the Hawaiian Islands.

1911 Off the coast of California, Eugene Ely was the first in the world to land an airplane on a ship.

January 19

1862 The Battle of Mill Springs in Kentucky is one of the first Northern victories in the Civil War.

1955 For the first time, the press conference of US President Dwight Eisenhower was filmed for television.

January 20th

1981 Iran frees fifty-two hostages taken in November 1979 at the American embassy in Tehran.

1986 For the first time, Martin Luther King Day was celebrated as a US federal holiday.

January 21

1861 Jefferson Davis, future President of the Confederate States of America, resigns from the US Senate.

1954 The world’s first nuclear submarine Nautilus was launched in Connecticut.

January 22

1673 Regular mail service was established between New York and Boston.

1973 The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Roe v. Wade upholding the legality of abortion.