
Public and private universities are distinguished by the ways they are funded. Public colleges are typically financed by state governments, while private universities are funded mainly by private investments and donations. For this reason, the cost of education in private colleges and universities is relatively higher than their state-run counterparts. Private institutions must cover expenses by charging higher tuition rates and other academic fees, while governments partially subsidize public school operating costs like faculty salaries and research facilities.
Privately managed educational institutions are generally regarded as more prestigious because of their lower instructor-to-student classroom ratios. In some public colleges, for example, as many as 200 students might be enrolled in just one class. Brigham Young University is one of the largest private universities in Idaho, offering both associate’s and full-term bachelor’s programs in nursing.
If a private education better suits your needs as an aspiring nurse, below is a list of the top private schools in Idaho from which to choose.