ISU Customers Students – Traditional Local Out of State International – Non-traditional – Continuing Ed – Veterans – Non-degree Seeking – Senior Citizens.

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ISU Customers Students – Traditional Local Out of State International – Non-traditional – Continuing Ed – Veterans – Non-degree Seeking – Senior Citizens Staff and Faculty taking courses Communities Local, State and Federal Government (example: INL) Business and Industry University Grad Schools Dual-Credit High Schools Clinic Clients

ISU Stakeholders Healthcare Organizations & Providers Alumni Secondary Education Businesses (Local, Regional, National) Student Organizations Government- Local, State, and Federal Parents/Family Grant Contributors/ Donors/ Philanthropists Department of Defense Faculty/Staff Taxpayers Professional Organizations Accrediting Bodies International Governments Community Colleges/ Universities/ Transfer Institutions Athletic Organizations Religious Organizations Media Technology Service Providers Vendors of University Goods Financial Aid Organizations Tribal/Native American Discipline Organizations Communities

ISU Competitors EITC Community Colleges/Universities/ For-Profit/Online Universities/ Certifying Organizations Agriculture Department of Defense Businesses/Employers Dual Credit Programs Religious Organizations Families (Circumstances)

ISU Suppliers Secondary Ed (High Schools) Community Colleges (Articulation Agreements) Technology Programs Vocational Rehabilitation Department of Defense Idaho National Laboratory National, Statewide and Local Businesses Hospitals/Health Industry Upward Bound Programs Alumni 5-Year Program Faculty Search Agencies Local Communities Grant Organizations Partnerships Tribal/Native American Continuing Education Professional Organizations Other Countries Parents Universities Faculty/Staff Local, State, Federal Government