The program cost may vary depending on factors such as where you live, how many transfer credits you have and whether you're eligible for financial aid.
Program length is the expected time to complete all requirements based on full-time enrollment.
Earnings and debt data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.
The College of Southern Idaho, located in Twin Falls, Idaho, is a public community college offering a variety of degree programs and professional certifications. Established in 1965, the institution serves as an educational hub for the region, providing opportunities for academic advancement and workforce training. The college emphasizes accessibility and community involvement, catering to a diverse student population.