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Vantage Point Ten years ago, as I stepped into my office for the very first time, I was excited with the prospect of SPRING/SUMMER 2019 VOLUME 2, ISSUE 2

building College of Western Idaho (CWI) into the community college of the future and a model for how to deliver higher education to students of today and tomorrow. Not knowing what we couldn’t do, CWI has done things other institutions have thought impossible, and we continue to break barriers.

Elevation™ is published by College of Western Idaho’s Division of College Relations to share recent highlights and student accomplishments with donors, alumni, and the community. Division of College Relations

In reflecting on the past decade, I want to acknowledge our students – each with a unique story of determination, desire, fear, motivation, and accomplishment. While each journey is distinct, our students share similar motivations leading them to CWI. For many, one class, one instructor, or one experience led them to decide on a career path, discover their passion, or feel inspired. With guidance and encouragement from our incredible faculty and staff, our students learn to believe in themselves

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as they are empowered with the skill sets and opportunities needed to achieve greater things than

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Through helping individuals fulfill their dreams, CWI is empowering lives, families, futures, and our

they may have ever thought possible.

community – every single day. The 10-year milestone is one of significance, and I thank you for allowing me to be part of this journey.

EDITOR IN CHIEF Audrey Eldridge EDITOR/WRITER Jessica Argyle CREATIVE MANAGER Jessica Downing

Berton L. Glandon President, College of Western Idaho

PHOTOGRAPHERS Jessica Argyle, Jessica Downing, Morriah Marks, Ashley Smith, Mark Westcott PHOTO CONTRIBUTORS Jim Gatfield, Mike Tinker

Please send address changes to the Communications and Marketing department by mail to MS 1000, P.O. Box 3010, Nampa, Idaho 83653 or by email to communications@cwi.edu. To subscribe, visit cwi.edu/elevation. MISSION STATEMENT 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. Visit CWI on the Web at cwi.edu. © 2019 College of Western Idaho

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GRAPHIC DESIGNER Cody Sprague


IN THIS ISSUE

10 On the Cover

During the College’s 10-year milestone, CWI celebrates its 10th class of graduates.

Empowering...

2 Lives 4 Families 6 Education 8 Community

CELEBRATING A DECADE OF STUDENT SUCCESS

FOR MIKE TINKER BECOMING A NURSE HAS BEEN 10 YEARS IN THE MAKING

MEET CWI’S BOARD OF TRUSTEES

ENTREPRENEUR SERIES WELCOMES LOCAL BUSINESS OWNERS TO CAMPUS

13 Dreams

PTK HONOR SOCIETY RECOGNIZED AS TOP 40 CHAPTER WORLDWIDE

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WATCHING LIVES CHANGE IS THE EPITOME OF AMAZING

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CWI ALUMNI THRIVING IN THE WORKFORCE

Empowering Futures CONGRATULATIONS TO EMILIANO MORALES, A DRAFTING STUDENT AND 2019-2020 RECIPIENT OF A $3,500 NAGEL FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP.

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CELEBRATING 10 YEARS

Empowering Lives MARK WESTCOTT

CREATING HOPE, BUILDING FUTURES

College of Western Idaho (CWI) celebrates 10 years of student success and its 10th graduating class since first offering classes in 2009. In this time, the College has empowered thousands of students with quality education—helping fuel the workforce, support economic growth, and strengthen community prosperity.

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One of CWI’s founding faculty, Associate Professor of Psychology, Heather Schoenherr, has fond memories of helping to build CWI from the ground up.

“THE MONTHS PRIOR TO OUR DOORS OPENING TO STUDENTS REQUIRED ALL HANDS ON DECK. THE IDEAS, ENERGY, AND COMMITMENT WERE UNLIKE ANY OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE I HAVE WITNESSED. IT WAS HARD TO GO HOME AT THE END OF THE DAY BECAUSE WE WERE ALL ENTHRALLED IN CREATING SOMETHING WONDERFUL.” HEATHER SCHOENHERR, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF PSYCHOLOGY

2009

CWI Foundation established; first graduation held on campus

2012 Micron Education Center opens—a customized training and state-of-theindustry facility

2013 Transfer partnerships expand with four-year institutions

2015 Innovation in English and Math course advancement introduced

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

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CELEBRATING 10 YEARS

CWI has grown to be the largest community college and dual credit provider in the state, delivering educational services to nearly 32,000 students in the Treasure Valley and online. Focused on empowering student achievement and building a legacy of learners, the College will continue to grow and respond to student needs and workforce demands while creating hope and building futures for many years to come.

Then & Now 2009

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CWI achieves independent accreditation through NWCCU

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45,000+ dual credits earned; CWI becomes state's largest provider and NACEP accredited

CWI Speech and Debate team wins sixth national championship title

2019 10th commencement ceremony held, marking a decade of graduates

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TEN YEARS IN THE MAKING

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STUDENT SPOTLIGHT “Because of CWI, I can do what I love to do – help people and make a difference,” said 2019 graduate, Mike Tinker.

gifts for Paige, and honoring her at the Nursing Pinning Ceremony,” said Danielle.

Mike first came to College of Western Idaho (CWI) in 2009. Newly married, he and his wife, Danielle, were both working as CNAs at St. Luke’s Hospital in Boise, Idaho, and excited to pursue their dreams of becoming nurses. From his first day on campus to now, Mike’s journey has been filled with lots of ups and downs.

“It’s been a long road to get to this point,” said Mike. “I’m very grateful for friends and family who have surrounded me with love and support during the hard times and the fun times. People always ask me how I got through school after the passing of our little Paige, and I have to give credit to her for the fight she showed everyone. She made me realize I have no excuse not to finish something I start.”

“I have always wanted to be the first one in my family to earn a degree, but never had the extra push I needed until I met my wife. She made me want to be a better person and never stopped believing in my potential. Fast forward 10 years, being turned down not one, but three times from CWI’s Nursing program, and after a plea from my wife to apply just one more time, here I am – a CWI graduate!”

“CWI has empowered me in every way possible. Even after ten years, CWI never gave up on me. This degree is for Paige, my boys, and my wife. Never give up on a dream, and don’t let anyone or anything get in the way of that dream.”

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During his last semester, an outpouring of love and support from his classmates helped Mike push through after he and Danielle experienced the loss of their daughter, Paige, who was born several weeks premature. “They were all amazing – taking notes for him when he couldn’t be there, sending our family cards and

Mike and Danielle are both experiencing how CWI empowers families. Now a registered nurse at St. Luke’s Hospital in Meridian, Mike plans to continue his schooling at Lewis-Clark State College. Danielle, also a Professional Nursing graduate from 2016, currently works as a nurse for West Ada School District.

“CWI HAS EMPOWERED ME IN EVERY WAY POSSIBLE. EVEN AFTER TEN YEARS, CWI NEVER GAVE UP ON ME. THIS DEGREE IS FOR PAIGE, MY BOYS, AND MY WIFE. NEVER GIVE UP ON A DREAM, AND DON’T LET ANYONE OR ANYTHING GET IN THE WAY OF THAT DREAM.”

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LEADERSHIP SPOTLIGHT

Empowering Education C.A., SKIP, SMYSER CHAIRPERSON, ZONE 1 LENGTH OF SERVICE: 2 YEARS, 8 MONTHS

ANNIE HIGHTOWER TRUSTEE, ZONE 4 LENGTH OF SERVICE: 8 MONTHS MARY NILAND SECRETARY/TREASURER, ZONE 3 LENGTH OF SERVICE: 12 YEARS

College of Western Idaho Board of Trustees LEARN MORE about the College's Board of Trustees at cwi.edu/board.

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LEADERSHIP SPOTLIGHT

MARK DUNHAM VICE CHAIRPERSON, ZONE 5 LENGTH OF SERVICE: 12 YEARS

On May 22, 2007, College of Western Idaho (CWI) was born when a citizen’s initiative was successful.

MOLLY LENTY TRUSTEE, ZONE 2 LENGTH OF SERVICE: 8 MONTHS

In July of 2007, the State Board of Education appointed the five, original trustees. We were charged to setup a new, different kind of community college. It was a daunting task. We had one vacant building, a hundred acres, no programs, minimal personnel, and the Canyon County Center vacated by Boise State. We didn’t even have a phone. Nevertheless, we had huge dreams and expectations! Our first enrollment in 2009 was less than 1,300. At the time, a local newspaper essentially said we were a failure. In May, we celebrated our 10th graduating class – now serving nearly 32,000 students. In the last decade, I have put my whole heart and soul into this institution. I do this because I love our students and their successes. I am passionate about CWI and our future successes!

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MARK DUNHAM Vice Chair and Founding Member CWI Board of Trustees


CAMPUS NEWS

CWI Partners for Onramp Program

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The Onramp program, focused on empowering educators with the knowledge to teach SWIFT coding, will add depth to the College’s current coding curriculum and provide additional dual credit opportunities to students.

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Golf Tournament Benefits Local Families The College’s Law Enforcement program hosted their second-annual golf tournament Friday, April 19, at Centennial Golf Course. The tournament raised $5,275 for the Nampa Family Justice Center, a partnership of agencies dedicated to ending family violence and sexual assault – more than doubling last year’s donation! Much of the success of the tournament was thanks to Law Enforcement student, Ashley Childers, who took the lead contacting sponsors and donors and recruiting players to participate. 8

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CWI is proud to partner with Boise State University, Idaho Digital Learning Academy, and Apple for an innovative program designed to help solve challenges organizations in our community, like the Boise Police Department (pictured), are currently facing.


CAMPUS NEWS

Local Entrepreneur Series Welcomes Experts to Campus The Local Entrepreneur Series, presented by the CWI Business Department and Entrepreneurs Club, welcomes local entrepreneurs to campus each semester to provide expert advice to students, discuss the challenges of opening and operating small businesses, and give insight into lessons they have learned along the way. FEATURED ENTREPRENEURS HAVE INCLUDED:

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• J oshua Adams – Founder, CEO, and President of Paradigm Roofing Group •C onnie Miller (pictured) – President and CEO of Icon Credit Union, CWI Foundation Board •R on Price – Founder and President of Price Associates •K evin Kirkpatrick – Chief Strategy Officer at Scentsy, Inc.

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•K enton Lee – Founder of Shoe That Grows

Adventure Race Bring Learning to Life CWI’s Anthropology Club proudly rolled out their signature project, “Adventure Race: Anthropology and Ecology”, this past spring to seventh and eighth grade students at Compass Public Charter School in Meridian.

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The event, more than eight months in the making, was a collaboration with Bureau of Land Management’s, Evan Worthington, to bring concepts of anthropology, ecological stewardship, ‘leave no trace’ principles, and Native American heritage to life.

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COMMENCEMENT

Celebrating CWI’s 10th Graduating Class MAY 17, 2019 TACO BELL ARENA BOISE, IDAHO

1,489

DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE CANDIDATES

486 GRADUATES WITH HONORS

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"COMMENCEMENT IS ONE OF THE BEST MOMENTS OF A STUDENT’S LIFE! I COULD NOT BE MORE PROUD TO HAVE BEEN A PART OF IT THE PAST 10 YEARS.” CRYSTAL FERGUSON REGISTRATION AND GRADUATION SERVICES MANAGER

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STUDENT SPOTLIGHT

ELIZABETH CARTER

HOMETOWN: NAMPA, IDAHO MAJOR: LIBERAL ARTS GRADUATION: 2019

Empowering Dreams ASHLEY SMITH

STEPPING INTO THE FUTURE

helplessness, and not caring if tomorrow came. I was technically homeless, jobless with no job skills, and had two children to care for.”

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As a first-generation college student and 25 years removed from high school, going back to school proved challenging at first.

“CWI empowered me to dream of a happy, successful future,” said 2019 graduate, Elizabeth Carter. A wife and mother of four, Elizabeth came to College of Western Idaho (CWI) after years of being discouraged from pursuing a college education. “My adventure at CWI began during a difficult time in my life. I was crawling out of a black hole of hopelessness, 1 2

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“Technology had vastly changed, and my 13-year old daughter had to explain PowerPoint to me. The faculty and staff at CWI could not have been kinder, gentler, or more encouraging.” As a student, Elizabeth achieved considerable success receiving multiple recognitions and scholarships, successfully maintaining a 4.0 GPA, and serving as the 2019 president for CWI’s chapter of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society, Beta Sigma Pi – the recipient of several prestigious awards at PTK’s international convention this past April.

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“Everyone was dressed in formal wear, and we were running up on stage in front of almost 4,000 people. It was so exciting every time they called our BETA SIGMA PI name! I seriously felt like I was being named Miss America every time! Silly, I know, but it can be hard being a leader and that nod of excellence was so incredibly appreciated.” Elizabeth plans to transfer to Boise State University to complete her bachelor’s degree. “I feel like the world is full of possibilities, and I only have to give myself the freedom to believe in them! Because of CWI, I dream about the future!”

"CWI EMPOWERED ME TO DREAM OF A HAPPY, SUCCESSFUL FUTURE.”


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CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS

Beta Sigma Pi – A Tradition of Success

“THESE STUDENTS HAVE EXCELLED AS ONE OF THE TOP CHAPTERS IN THE REGION, OUR HONOR SOCIETY IS DOING TERRIFIC WORK. WITH NEARLY 1,000 MEMBERS, THEY CONTINUE TO REPRESENT THE COLLEGE IN A TRADITION OF SUCCESS.”

Recognizing academic achievement and providing opportunities for students to grow as scholars and leaders, Beta Sigma Pi, CWI’s chapter of the national Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society, is dominating PTK nationally and internationally. Recognized as a Top 100 Chapter, Distinguished Chapter, and top 40 chapter worldwide—Beta Sigma Pi is among 25 chapters in the Rocky Mountain Cascade Region this year to achieve five-star status, the highest rank for PTK chapters.

BERTON L. GLANDON, PRESIDENT, COLLEGE OF WESTERN IDAHO

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Elizabeth Carter and John Nahlen, 2019 Beta Sigma Pi officers, along with advisors, Dr. Yolonda Barnes and Dr. Liza Long, were invited by President Bert Glandon to present their awards, achievements, future goals, to the College’s Board of Trustees in January.

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MIGHTY PROFILES

Empowering Futures Through Education At CWI, lives are changing every day! READ THE STORIES at cwi.edu/Mighty-Profiles.

Kyle Nielebeck

MORRIAH MARKS

MAJOR: Software Development

Laura Thomas

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MAJOR: Professional Nursing

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Heather Williams

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MAJOR: Psychology, Sociology

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MAJOR: Liberal Arts, Sign Language Studies

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FACULTY SPOTLIGHT

MICHELLE BENNETT

YEARS AT CWI: 10 DEPARTMENT: COMMUNICATION AND MARKETING EDUCATION: PHD EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND EDUCATION SPECIALIST, UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO; MA, BA COMMUNICATION, BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY

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CHANGING LIVES

“CWI empowers students to live their best lives,” said Communication faculty, Michelle Bennett.

started winning things and breaking into final rounds in events. In 2011, we won our first national championship in Portland, Oregon. Most recently, the team brought home its seventh national title!”

Celebrating her 10-year anniversary this past January, Bennett has been empowering students at College of Western Idaho (CWI) since the beginning. Hired in 2009, she was the first adjunct instructor hired in the Communication department.

Prior to teaching, Bennett spent 20 years in the corporate world including media relations in Denver, Colorado; promotion and public relations for the entertainment industry in Los Angeles, California; higher education admissions in Portland, Oregon; and working for one of the top lenders in Idaho.

“My very first semester at CWI, the entire faculty all fit into one room!” One of many notable contributions Bennett has made to CWI is starting the College’s Speech and Debate team. As a competitor on Boise State University’s speech and debate team as an undergraduate from 1983 to 1987 and a volunteer assistant coach from 2005 to 2007, she was chosen based on her experience. “We started with this haphazard team and started growing it. Our first semester was a little bit frightening! By the spring of 2010, we 1 6

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“I am more confident in the classroom because of the experience I have under my belt. I can lend my professional knowledge to my students and give them practical advice on how to be successful once they graduate.” Teaching, for her, is a way to give back and much more fulfilling than a corporate career. “I love teaching. I love it! It is probably selfish. I feel like I get as much from my students as I

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probably give them. You have to have a labor for love and passion for giving people a chance. Teaching is physically being there and taking every piece of your essence and knowledge to lead and guide. It’s the only job in the world where you can do that.” From seeing her students build self-esteem and confidence and witnessing their growth and change, Bennett says the epitome of amazing is watching lives change. One of her most memorable moments as an educator was watching a student go from just trying to figure out life to landing the career of her dreams. “I just cried and cried. In a way it was like, ‘these are the things I’ve done in my life to be successful’, and she emulated it. I was just so happy! My crowning moment as an educator.”

“CWI EMPOWERS STUDENTS TO LIVE THEIR BEST LIVES.”


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Seven-Time National Champions

"ONE OF THE MANY, BEAUTIFUL THINGS ABOUT SPEECH AND DEBATE IS THAT HARD WORK AND PASSION TRULY PAY OFF. THIS TEAM COMMITTED THEMSELVES TO THE ART OF COLLEGIATE FORENSICS AND BROUGHT HOME NOT ONLY OUR SEVENTH NATIONAL TITLE, BUT ONE OF OUR STRONGEST PERFORMANCES AT NATIONALS EVER! I AM SO PROUD TO HAVE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO COACH STUDENTS WHO REPRESENT CWI AT SUCH A HIGH LEVEL.”

CWI’s Speech and Debate team has been awarded seven Pi Kappa Delta national community college titles since its inception in 2010.

2011 Mt. Hood Community College / Portland, Oregon [pictured top left] 2012 Longview Community College / Overland Park, Kansas 2013 Webster University / St. Louis, Missouri 2015 Ohio University / Athens, Ohio 2017 Boise State University / Boise, Idaho 2018 Tennessee State University / Nashville, Tennessee 2019 Hofstra University / Long Island, New York [pictured below]

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Empowering Futures "THERE ARE SO MANY STUDENTS, LIKE MYSELF, WHO STRUGGLE TO PAY FOR COLLEGE. THANKS TO THE NAGEL FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP, I CAN PAY FOR MY SCHOOLING AND MEET MY EDUCATIONAL GOALS. I AM HAPPY TO BE PART OF THE DRAFTING PROGRAM AT CWI AND LOOK FORWARD TO FINISHING MY ASSOCIATE DEGREE AND CONTINUING ON. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY!”

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EMILIANO MORALES 2019/2020 NAGEL FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT

EMILIANO MORALES HOMETOWN: NAMPA, IDAHO MAJOR: DRAFTING GRADUATION: 2020

SAVE THE DATE

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GIVING JESSICA ARGYLE

JESSICA FAAOFO

HOMETOWN: MERIDIAN, IDAHO MAJOR: BIOLOGY-HEALTHCARE GRADUATION: 2020

2019–2020 2019–2020 SCHOLARSHIP SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES OPPORTUNITIES

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Joyce Bair Biology Scholarship This past August, CWI lost a valuable member of the CWI family – Lab Materials Specialist, Joyce Bair. With the desire to recognize and continue Joyce’s dedication and contributions to the success of science students at the College, her loved ones joined together to establish the Joyce Bair Biology Scholarship. Congratulations to Biology-Healthcare student, Jessica Faaofo, the first recipient. “I am beyond thankful for the opportunity to receive this scholarship,” Faaofo said. “I have worked so hard to get where I am, and having this honor reinforced that I’m on the right path. I deeply appreciate this support on my journey to become the best version of myself. I commit to do my absolute best with this investment and hope to someday give back to others in a way that reflects the generosity I have been shown. Thank you!”

NEW SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS

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ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT

CODY PHELPS

HOMETOWN: SYRACUSE, NEW YORK MAJOR: BUSINESS GRADUATION: 2011

Empowering Careers ASHLEY SMITH

A WORLD-CLASS EDUCATION

“His teaching style really resonated with me. He took a vested interest in me as a student. To this day, we still meet regularly to catch up.”

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With an associate degree in Business, Cody was prepared to continue his education. He went on to complete a bachelor’s degree in Economics in 2013 at Boise State University and attended graduate school in New York at Cornell University completing a master’s degree in Health Informatics in 2018.

“College of Western Idaho (CWI) empowered me with a world-class education from great professors,” said 2011 alumnus, Cody Phelps.

Presented with an opportunity to experience something new, he relocated to the Treasure Valley in 2009 after graduating from high school.

Growing up in upstate New York, Cody loved learning and knew from a young age he wanted to attend college.

“I wanted to enroll in college right away. After researching schools, it was obvious CWI was the most cost-effective way to get my core classes completed before transferring to a fouryear school.”

“Higher education seemed commonplace to me. I had some really amazing mentors, and I was always challenged to make thoughtful decisions around what I wanted to do for a career.”

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“Because of CWI, I began my academic career in the best way imaginable. CWI helped get me where I am today. ” Back in the Treasure Valley, Cody is now the Manager of Health Services Programs and Strategic Planning at PacificSource Health Plans in Boise.

“CWI EMPOWERED ME WITH A WORLD-CLASS EDUCATION FROM GREAT PROFESSORS.”


ALUMNI

Reaching New Heights

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Congratulations to our growing community of successful alumni as CWI celebrates a decade of student success! READ THEIR STORIES at cwi.edu/Mighty-Profiles.

KAREN GREGORY

JESSICA ARGYLE

HOMETOWN: KUNA, IDAHO MAJOR: BIOLOGY, BIOLOGY-NATURAL RESOURCES GRADUATION: 2014, 2015 Fisheries Technician at the Idaho Department of Fish and Game in Nampa, Idaho

HAWLEY WILLIAMS

HOMETOWN: BOISE, IDAHO MAJOR: COMMUNICATION GRADUATION: 2014 Human Resources and Office Assistant at Clickfunnels in Eagle, Idaho

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“BECAUSE OF THE TRAINING AND SCHOOLING I RECEIVED AT CWI, I NOW HAVE A GREAT JOB AND AM NO LONGER LIVING PAYCHECK TO PAYCHECK.”

JOSÉ NAVA

HOMETOWN: NAMPA, IDAHO MAJOR: APPLIED ACCOUNTING GRADUATION: 2012 Accounting Specialist at American Image Marketing, Inc. (AIM) in Nampa, Idaho

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