Where is the College of Western Idaho located?
College of Western Idaho (CWI) has campus locations throughout the Treasure Valley, with the main campus situated in Nampa. Below is a list of CWI’s different campus locations, including One Stop Student Services locations and hours. Nampa Locations Boise Locations Community Locations Locations Map Printable PDF
Is the College of Western Idaho accepting applications?
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Do you need mask to go to College of Western Idaho?
Congratulations to Joe Welker, College of Western Idaho’s Faculty of Distinction for May 2021. Masks are required (must cover nose and mouth) while indoors on campus, regardless of vaccination status. Visit Be Safe, BeMighty for details.
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CWI also offers classes at several community locations throughout the Treasure Valley. It is one of four comprehensive community colleges in Idaho and is governed by a five-member board of trustees elected at large by voters in Ada and Canyon counties.
What are the student groups at Western Idaho?
Student groups range from art to physics, horticulture, psychology, Glee, Birdies and Bogies, a Veterans Association, and more. The Associated Students of the College of Western Idaho (ASCWI) serve as the voice of the student body.
When did Boise Idaho become a community college?
Prior to the creation of CWI, Boise was one of the largest metropolitan statistical areas in the United States without a community college. CWI was created on May 22, 2007, when voters of Canyon and Ada counties passed a measure to allow the formation of the new community college district.
Is there a Community College in southern Idaho?
CWI is one of only three comprehensive community colleges in Idaho, along with College of Southern Idaho and North Idaho College. The college is governed by a five-member board of trustees elected at large by voters in Ada and Canyon counties.