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CWI returns to the Steelheads for year four with a new SCORE Big Scholarship.
CWI will not hold classes, while all campus buildings, offices, and services will also be closed.
CWI is pleased to announce it has been granted initial accreditation by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.
Through the partnership, CWI graduates can fully transition their associate degree into an online bachelor’s degree program at SNHU.
Under the agreement, CWI graduates can maximize their credits toward a bachelor’s degree program at the private, nonprofit, online college.
There are currently over 30 scholarship opportunities available to students in CWI’s academic and career-technical programs.
On Dec. 9, the Consul of Mexico presented CWI with a $10,000 contribution that will help support scholarships for Hispanic students.
Megan Carter, with CWI’s Student Services team, has been named Staff of the Month for December.
The College's buildings and services will be closed Dec. 23-26 and Jan. 2.
A Monarch butterfly—raised at College of Western Idaho from a caterpillar—is making history in the Pacific Northwest scientific community.
CWI has named Patrick Tanner its Assistant Vice President of Enrollment and Student Services.
An Idaho inspired, one-of-a-kind work of art is in Washington D.C. for the holidays thanks to a partnership forged between a pair of Treasure Valley organizations.
Goran Fazil was recently selected to participate in the Boise Art Museum’s Idaho Triennial.
A group of CWI students recently had a special learning opportunity thanks to a guest presentation from three Boise School District educators.
The CWI Media Club and Entrepreneurship Club will be providing professional headshots to employees, students, and the public for just $10.
Mary Niland and Mark Dunham were each re-elected, while C.A. “Skip” Smyser was elected to his first term on the Board.
First of all, let me start by thanking everyone for what you do to help our students, faculty and staff here at CWI.
The CWI Patriot Range, which is a display of 300 American flags, will stand at CWI’s Nampa Campus Academic Building starting Nov. 4.