College of Western Idaho (CWI) marked a major milestone in its ongoing commitment to student success with the groundbreaking of the CapEd Student Success Center on the Nampa campus. Made possible through a generous gift from CapEd Credit Union, the center will become a dynamic hub for students, offering centralized services, flexible classrooms, and collaborative spaces designed to enhance both academic and personal growth.
CapEd Credit Union’s support underscores the power of community partnerships in expanding access to education and workforce development. Todd Christensen, Chief Marketing Officer of CapEd, expressed their enthusiasm for this initiative. “CapEd has a legacy of supporting education in our community. The new CapEd Student Success Center is a continuation of this commitment. The credit union is excited to partner with CWI to help power the Treasure Valley’s workforce with accessible and affordable higher education — education that prepares individuals for successful employment and careers.”
CWI President Gordon Jones emphasized the lasting impact of CapEd’s contribution, noting that the center will be a cornerstone of the College’s mission. “This center represents our shared commitment to empowering students,” Jones said. “CapEd’s generous gift helps ensure our students have the resources they need to succeed in one convenient location, furthering our mission to transform lives through education.”
Once completed, the CapEd Student Success Center will serve as a hub for essential student resources, including a student store, technology commons, and flexible spaces designed to foster collaboration. The facility will streamline access to services for CWI’s growing student population, creating an environment that supports learning and career readiness.
The groundbreaking event also marked the public launch of CWI’s Powering the Treasure Valley campaign, a $138 million initiative aimed at expanding campus facilities, increasing student scholarships, and driving workforce development. The campaign has already secured $123.4 million in funding, including a major gift from the Laura Moore Cunningham Foundation.
“CapEd is a leader in this campaign,” Jones said. “They are one of the first to show faith and confidence in CWI’s mission and have stepped up to help us power the Treasure Valley.”
With construction underway, the CapEd Student Success Center is expected to open in 2026, ushering in a new chapter of opportunity for CWI students and the greater Treasure Valley community.