CWI Facts at a Glance - Fall 2020

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PROGRAMS

Empowering Education In Uncertain Times As College of Western Idaho (CWI)

CWI Core Themes

STUDENT SUCCESS

INSTRUCTIONAL EXCELLENCE

navigates the COVID-19 pandemic, it continues to adapt to the everchanging environment. CWI has introduced new course options,

COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS

allowing for added flexibility and

choices to meet students’ needs. Coupled with offering choices; delivering exceptional instruction

ORGANIZATIONAL STEWARDSHIP

remains the highest priority at CWI. As a model for higher education, CWI

empowers students to be bold!

CWI Mission

The College of Western Idaho expands learning and life opportunities, encourages individual advancement, contributes to Idaho’s economic growth, strengthens community prosperity, and develops leaders. 2

INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE

Accreditation

The College of Western Idaho is accredited through the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU). The NWCCU is a regional postsecondary accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).


Number of Programs

Fiscal Year 20201

In-Person

Online

Hybrid

35

Academic Transfer

63%

28%

9%

29

Career & Technical Education

31

Workforce Development

(Traditional)

Fall 2020 Term2 !

New

!

Remote

New

HyFlex OR

14%

8%

3

Basic Skills Education

Tuition & Fees

College of Western Idaho

Year3

In-District Idaho Resident Tuition

$3,336

Books and Supplies

$1,538 $4,874

Total

Average Tuition Comparison by Year

$19,9835

Out-of-District Idaho Resident Tuition $4,336 Out-of-State and International Tuition $7,344 Dual Credit High School Students

$75/credit

Tech Prep High School Students

$10/credit

Basic Skills Education and GED Preparation FREE Workforce Development4

Fees Vary

$7,8075

$3,3365 College of Western Idaho

Public 4-Year Ins tu ons

Private 4-Year Ins tu ons

CWI’s tuition and fees is $139/credit hour. 5 years no increase in tuition and fees. 1 Information based on Fiscal Year (FY) 2020 credit student counts and may include duplicated headcount based on students taking multiple delivery methods. Basic Skills Education is 100% traditional delivery and Workforce Development (WD) offers a variety of all three methods. 2 New course delivery styles introduced in Fall 2020 term (FY 2021). 3 Estimated costs for a full-time (12 credits) undergraduate student. Transportation and living expenses will vary depending on circumstances. 4 WD (noncredit) class fees vary based on content and delivery. 5 Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System 2019–2020 https://nces.ed.gov/ipeds.

Programs Programs

Delivery Methods


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Enrollment & Statistics

Total Students Served Annually: 29,673

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21,539

8,134

Credit Students (Fiscal Year 2020)

Noncredit Students (Fiscal Year 2020)

Academic Transfer: 8,288 Dual Credit: 12,098 Career & Technical: 1,153

Basic Skills Education: 2,108 Workforce Development: 6,026 31,636

30,000 28,825

25,000

24,265

20,000 15,000 Total Students

Fiscal Year

31,350

18,515 2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

Part-Time vs. Full-Time7

62%

of part-time enrollment is dual credit

10%

22:1

Full-Time

90%

Part-Time

Full-Time Equivalent 7,064

6%

Increase in dual credit enrollment

4

Student/ Teacher Ratio8:

479 Degree Seeking Veterans10:

Grads with Honors9

689

6 Includes Fiscal Year (FY) 2020 credit and noncredit student enrollment. Workforce Development distinct student count is 5,057; a decrease from FY 2019 attributable to impacts of COVID-19. Duplicates may exist for noncredit and total students served. 7 Age, Gender, Residency, and Status information based on FY 2020 credit student enrollment. Part-Time includes dual credit students. 8 Based on IPEDS Fall 2019 credit enrollment. 9 Based on total degree candidates eligible for final honor designations of Cum Laude, Magna Cum Laude, and Summa Cum Laude in FY 2020. 10 Includes self-declared veterans who may or may not be using educational benefits.


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2 AIgn-state

Students Served by Location11

83%

Ada County y Campuses es

5,200 0

#%

8,602

13,661

nyo on Canyon County Ada County

Positive Placement of Career-Technical Students Po12

Online

Community Locations

+5% INCREASE

Idaho

12CreditNewStudent Enrollment De Pr

*Informa on includes credit and Workforce DevCanyon elopment student counts and may include duplicated headcountCounty as students a end mul pleAda loca ons.

Campuses

7,593

ogr gre in 2019–2020 am e s

County y Campuses es

5,200 0

nyo on Canyon County Ada County

of csi ve p stud areer lacem ent 12-tech ent s nica l

4

0 8,602

Online

Ac $842,000+ Clu ve Stu bs de

Community Locations

13,661

nt CWI Scholarships Awarded to over 950 Students in 2019–202013

Idaho *Informa on includes credit and Workforce Development student counts and may include duplicated headcount as students a end mul ple loca ons.

2019-2020 Degrees & Certificates Awarded

Advanced Technical Cer ficate

Associate of Science Associate of Arts

520

151

Associate of Applied Science

282

134

Basic Technical Cer ficate

Intermediate Technical Cer ficate

189

325

Academic Cer ficate

948

Total = 2,549 11 Information includes credit and Workforce Development student counts and may include duplicated headcount as students attend multiple locations. 12 Includes 2018–2019 graduates who are employed or seeking additional education. 13 Includes scholarships awarded to CWI students thru College of Western Idaho and the CWI Foundation.Â

Students

nyon unty mpuses

593

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STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS

Residency 7

Serving a Diverse Population Since its founding, College of Western Idaho (CWI) has embodied a culture that encourages full participation of all members of our campus

Canyon on ty County

Out of State

31%

1%

community. CWI is committed to

Ada County

ensuring access and fair treatment to historically underrepresented

52%

populations and promotes policies, programs, and actions that cultivate habits of inclusivity and equity. CWI is a place where

Idaho

Out of District

multicultural competence is developed and effective and engaged citizenship is encouraged.

16% Enrollment by Age

Age 7 - 18 18-20 21-25 26-30 31-40 41-50 51 +

43% 4 3% 3% 22% 2 2% 15% 15% 15 5%

Gender 7

8% 8% 8% 8% 3% 3 % 1% 1%

Average Age 7

6

Enrollment by Gender

42% 58%

21

7 Age, Gender, Residency, and Status information based on Fiscal Year 2020 credit student enrollment.


Students

Ethnicity 14

Ethnicity

Credit

Basic Skills Education

Percentage

American Indian

195

20

1%

Asian

433

214

3%

Black or African American

344

242

2%

Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

62

8

0%

3,505

852

18%

Mul -Racial

658

76

3%

Non-Resident Alien

120

1%

1,578

7%

14,809

696

65%

Hispanic

Not Reported White

Financial Aid (2018-2019)15

73% of CWI students receive some form of

53%

financial aid

of CWI students receive

(including work-study and loans)

pell grants

9% of CWI students receive some form of

state/local government grant or scholarship

51% of CWI students receive

student loan aid

(borrowed funds that must be repaid)

14 Information shown is based on credit and Basic Skills Education student enrollment. Ethnicity is not currently collected on Workforce Development students. 15 IPEDS Student Financial Aid and Net Price Survey, 2018–2019. Full-time Beginning Undergraduate Students. Retrieved from https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?q=college+of+western+idaho.


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COLLEGE OVERVIEW

Budget: Fiscal Year 202116

OF CWI BUDGET COMES FROM TUITION & FEES

39.7%

$27,310,877

Tuition and Fees State Funds

LIQUOR

$200,000

CTE ALLOCATION

$9,035,700

$15,396,550

$9,599,530

County Property T axes17

$6,705,376

Self-Support a nd Grants Other

GENERAL FUND

$627,850

TOTAL:

$68,875,883 Employees 18

60%

40%

Full-Time Faculty:

Student Services, Academic Support, and Staff:

Instruction 165

Adjunct Faculty:

265

Teachers19:

239

8

Staff

TOTAL EMPLOYEES:

1,112

359

Student Workers:

84

16 As approved by the CWI Trustees on Aug. 18, 2020. 17 2020 levy rate of $12.59 per $100,000 for Ada and Canyon County property owners. 18 Based on employee count as of Aug. 31, 2020. 19 Includes all noncredit teachers.


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CANYON CANYON COUNTY COUNTY CENTER CENTER

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NAMPA NAMPA AMPA CAMPUS CCAAMPU MPUS

Sta te S t.

MERIDIAN

Franklin Rd.

CALDWELL

I-84

Warm Springgs

Eagle Rd.

NAMPA Garrity Blvd.

CWI CWI HORTICULTURE HORTICULTURE

26 BOISE

BOISE B O ISE CENTER CENTER I-84

Canyon County

Ada County

BOISE/ADA COUNTY

N A M PA / C A N Y O N C O U N T Y

Boise Center (Formerly Ada County Campus)

Nampa Campus

Lynx Building (ALYN) –

9300 W. Overland Rd., Boise, Idaho

5500 E. Opportunity Dr., Nampa, Idaho • Willow Buildings A,B, & C (NCWA, NCWB, NCWC) –

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Mallard Building (AMAL) –

9100 W. Black Eagle Dr., Boise, Idaho

Pintail Center (APIN) –

1360 S. Eagle Flight Way, Boise, Idaho

$2 Million

Quail Building + (AQUL) –

1450 S. Eagleon Flight Way,Annually Boise, Idaho Spent Leases

= CWI Administration Building (NADM) – Owns 6056 Birch Lane, Nampa, Idaho Building Aspen Classroom Building (NASP) – 6002 Birch Lane, Nampa, Idaho = CWI Leases Micron Education Center (NMEC) – Building 5725 E. Franklin Rd., Nampa, Idaho20

CWI Horticulture (HORT)

2444 Old Penitentiary Rd., Boise, Idaho – = CWI Owned

= CWI Leased

20 One Stop Student Services location.

Academic Building (NCAB) –

Multipurpose Building (NCMP) –

6042 Birch Lane, Nampa, Idaho

Canyon County Center (CYNC) 2407 Caldwell Blvd., Nampa, Idaho20 –

CWI also offers classes at various community locations, including high schools, throughout the Treasure Valley area.

College Overview

Locations:


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COLLEGE OVERVIEW

Milestones Board of Trustees

20 07

CWI is established by voters in Ada and Canyon Counties

Chairperson mollylenty@cwi.edu

Cherie Buckner-Webb

Vice Chairperson cheriebucknerwebb@cwi.edu

20 09

First classes are held; career and technical programs transfer to CWI

20 10

CWI Foundation established and first graduation held on campus

20 12

Micron Education Center opens—a customized training and state-of-the-industry facility

20 15

Innovation in English and Math remediation introduced— co-requisite model

20 16

CWI achieves independent accreditation through NWCCU

20 17

45,000+ dual credits earned; CWI becomes states largest provider and NACEP accredited

Mark Browning

20 19

10th commencement held, marking a decade of graduates. CWI Speech and Debate team wins seventh national title

Karl Spiecker

20 20 10

Molly Lenty

Navigating COVID-19 Pandemic creates new opportunities for remote and online learning

April Baylon-Mendoza

Secretary/Treasurer aprilbaylonmendoza@cwi.edu

Samantha Guerrero

samanthaguerrero@cwi.edu

Annie Hightower

anniehightower@cwi.edu

President’s Cabinet Dr. Bert Glandon

President 208.562.3200 bertglandon@cwi.edu

Craig Brown

Executive Vice President Operations 208.562.3412 craigbrown@cwi.edu

Denise Aberle-Cannata Provost 208.562.3218 denisecannata@cwi.edu

Vice President College Relations 208.562.3508 markbrowning@cwi.edu Vice President Finance & Administration 208.562.2752 karlspiecker@cwi.edu

Lillian Talley

Vice President Human Resources 208.562.3229 lilliantalley@cwi.edu


commitment to create a safe and successful educational experience for our students; new choices for course

Inspired by the need to respond to COVID-19 and coupled with a delivery were developed.

In-Person

Hybrid These new course

Online

HyFlex

styles were designed to allow

Remote

empowers them with the flexibility to learn

students the option to select a modality that fits

on their time, when and how it works best. Students

their style

can have class class at a scheduled time or on their

of learning and their lifestyle.

Allowing students options in their course style

own time, on campus, remote, or a combination.

CWI offers choices in course delivery, designed to fit different learning-STYLES and life-STYLES.

Visit cwi.edu/My-Style to learn more about the different styles available to fit students’ needs.

College Overview

2020 Inspires Innovation in Teaching Styles


e r o M e v e i h Ac For More Information Regarding College & Student Facts Contact CWI College Relations 208.562.2222 communications@cwi.edu 6056 Birch Lane, Nampa, Idaho 83687

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