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Campus Ministries
Supportive. Authentic. Relevant. Multi-denominational (Protestant and Catholic).
These are a few words that describe Campus Ministries at The College of Idaho.
Other Videos:
"Welome Back" / Intern Introduction www.youtube.com/watch .
Retreat at the Monastery in Jerome http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hl6H-81oi1k
Late Night: Tuesdays 9 PM, McCain PUB
Most Tuesday nights during the year we create a space for worship, teaching and community at C of I called “Late Night.” Late Night is high on energy and low on Christian cliché, with an average weekly attendance of 70-90 students or more.

Small Groups
In Small Groups students grow in their faith through Bible Study, committed friendship, and spiritual mentors. Over 100 students are involved in small groups this year. Sign up for a small group through the link above.
Service and Mission
Students have opportunities to serve each year during mid-year and summer breaks. Recent locations include Mexico, the Dominican Republic, San Francisco, Caldwell, and Haiti.
Scholarships
- Students can receive scholarships for leadership in many areas of Campus Ministries, including musical talent, technical ability (video or sound) or leadership in service or community life.
- If you are interested in a scholarship apply through the link above.
History, Mission, and Other groups on Campus
C of I is a “non-sectarian,” “Church-related college.” In short, that means we actively support a voluntary Christian fellowship and maintain a free and open dialog about faith and religion on campus. For more information about religious groups on campus, click the link above.
Would you like to know more?
If you have questions, or want to find out more, you can email me at progers@collegeofidaho.edu or use the links on the left to explore the Campus Ministries site.
Sincerely,
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Rev. Phil Rogers, Campus Minister