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College of Southern Idaho
College of Southern Idaho
TWIN FALLS, ID . 2 Year 3.9
#1470 in Best Colleges in America
315 FALLS AVE TWIN FALLS, ID 83303

Overview

The College of Southern Idaho is a public community college located in Twin Falls, Idaho. Established in 1965, it offers a wide variety of associate degrees and certificates across numerous disciplines. The college is dedicated to providing affordable, high-quality education and fostering student success with comprehensive support services. It serves a diverse student population, including traditional, adult, and online learners. The college also contributes to workforce development by aligning programs with local industry needs. Campus life at the College of Southern Idaho is vibrant, featuring various clubs, organizations, and athletic programs, promoting a dynamic, inclusive learning environment.

Rankings

  • 518

    #518 in Best Community Colleges in America

  • 4

    #4 in Best Community Colleges in Idaho

  • Best Community Colleges in America 518 of 922

Academics

  • B Professors
  • B Value
  • BDiversity
  • A Safety
  • B+Student Life
  • B+Location

Majors

  • Liberal Arts and Humanities
    250 Graduates
  • Health Professions
    132 Graduates
  • Nursing
    82 Graduates
  • Business
    53 Graduates
  • Licensed Practical Nurse Training (LPN)
    42 Graduates
  • Education
    41 Graduates
  • Surgical Technologist
    41 Graduates
  • Criminal Justice and Safety Studies
    34 Graduates
  • Nursing Assistant
    32 Graduates
  • Welding
    29 Graduates

Admissions

  • Application Deadline
  • 100%
    Acceptance Rate
  • Application Fee
  • Application Website
    Visit offical website
  • Online Certificate Programs
    5
  • Online Associates Programs
    9
  • Online Bachelor's Programs
    0

Costs

  • Average Total Aid Awarded
    $5,121
  • Students Receiving Financial Aid
    93%
  • National Average Cost
    $15,523

After College

  • Graduation Rate
    27%
  • Employed 2 Years After Graduation
    86%
  • National Average Earnings
    $33,028

Students

  • Full-Time Enrollment
    1,821 Undergrads
  • Part-Time Undergrads
    6,106
  • Undergrads Over 25
    16%
  • Pell Grant
    46%
  • Varsity Athletes
    10%

Campus Life

  • Student Faculty Ratio
    19:1
  • Evening Degree Programs
    Yes
  • Athletic Conference
    No data available  
  • Athletic Division
    NJCAA Division I

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