College of Southern Idaho

College of Southern Idaho
College of Southern Idaho
College of Southern Idaho Seal
Established 1965
Type 2-year community college
President Jerry Beck
Admin. staff 152
Students 7,000
Undergraduates 7,000
Postgraduates 0
Location Twin Falls, Idaho, United States
Campus 300 acres (1.2 km²)
Annual Fees $1,200-3,360 (2009–2010)
Colors Gold
Mascot Golden Eagles
Website www.csi.edu

College of Southern Idaho (CSI) is an American public community college. Its main campus is in Twin Falls, Idaho, with outreach programs in Boise, Hailey, Burley and Gooding.

College of Southern Idaho offers associate of arts, associate of science, associate of applied science degrees and technical certificates in over 115 disciplines. Additional upper-division courses through the University of Idaho, Idaho State University and Boise State University are also offered. Credits transfer from CSI to these other Idaho schools very easily, so transferring is a smooth transition.

CSI's enrollment is approximately 7,000 students with an additional 3,000 in non-credit courses. Approximately 85% of the student body is from Idaho's Magic Valley region. The college is governed by a five-member Board of Trustees elected at large by voters in Twin Falls and Jerome Counties.

Until the foundation of the College of Western Idaho in 2007, CSI was one of only two comprehensive community colleges in Idaho, along with North Idaho College in Coeur d'Alene.

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History

Although proposals for a junior college in southern Idaho were made as early as 1952 and courses were offered at the short-lived Southern Idaho College in Buhl in the early 1960s, it wasn't until the Idaho Legislature passed and Gov. Robert E. Smylie signed the Junior College Act in 1963 that the foundation of what became the College of Southern Idaho began in earnest. In November 1964 voters in Twin Falls County formed a junior college district under the provisions of the Junior College Act. Neighboring Jerome County joined the district in 1965. CSI held its first classes at Twin Falls High School later that year.

In 1967 a men's basketball program was founded at CSI by Eddie Sutton, who later became a prominent basketball coach at the University of Kentucky and Oklahoma State University. The CSI men's basketball team has consistently been a national contender at the community college level ever since. Home games routinely sell out season after season and rank as one of Twin Falls' main entertainment draws.

Since moving to its own campus in 1968, CSI has been one of the fastest-growing colleges in Idaho. It has also become a vital part of the Twin Falls area, both culturally and economically. Despite its continued growth, the college has publicly stated it has no desire to become a four-year university.

Major campus buildings are named for the college's first two presidents, James L. Taylor (1965–1982) and Gerald R. Meyerhoeffer (1983–2005).

Student life

Meyerhoeffer Library at CSI

Most CSI students commute from off-campus. A single on-campus residence hall houses approximately 250 students. Approximately 58% of the student body is over the age of 21.

College and community activities are regularly held at the College of Southern Idaho Fine Arts Center, the Herrett Center for Arts and Science, and the Eldon Evans Expo Center. Frontier Field hosts a variety of community softball leagues during the summer months.

Student government is administered by the Associated Students of CSI which is controlled by a student senate elected from the student body. CSI sponsors approximately 50 student clubs and organizations.

Athletics

College of Southern Idaho athletic logo

The College of Southern Idaho Golden Eagles compete in Region 18 of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). As of 2009 CSI has won a total of 11 NJCAA national championships, including titles in women's volleyball, men's basketball and men's baseball. The Golden Eagles rodeo team has won an additional three national championships in the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association.

Founded by Eddie Sutton in 1966, CSI's men's basketball program is one of the most successful at the community college level, claiming to be the winningest junior college program in the United States. Between 1967 and 2007 CSI posted a total record of 1158-217, made 23 national tournament appearances and won the NJCAA national title three times. In that period the Golden Eagles have never had a losing season.[1] The Golden Eagles' 137-game home winning streak between the mid-1980s and 1992 is one of the longest at any level in collegiate sports.

Although CSI failed to make the NJCAA national tournament in 2007-08, the Golden Eagles continue to command a strong reputation nationally. CSI began the 2008-09 season ranked third in the nation in preseason polls.[2]

The women's volleyball team was particularly dominant in the 1990s, winning a remarkable 190 consecutive matches between 1994 and 1997 and seven national titles in eight years between 1993 and 2000. The program won its NJCAA Division I record ninth national championship in 2009, breaking its tie with Miami Dade College.[3]

Last year in the 2009-2010 season. Troy James Allen was kicked off the Cheerleading squad from the misuse of inappropriate gestures. With a miraculous return this year. He returned to the team and took them to Cheer Nationals in Anaheim, California, with a 4th Place title for the School.

Music Department

The College of Southern Idaho Music Department offers a general Associate of Arts Degree in Music as well as coursework in Music Appreciation, Music Theory, Jazz and Aural Skills, along with instruction in a wide variety of musical instruments.[4] The Fine Arts Center, completed in 2007, is considered the cultural hub for Twin Falls and the Magic Valley for more than 30 years. It was the first building completed for the campus in 1968. The members of the Music Department faculty are dedicated to helping students prepare for careers in performing, teaching, and other music-related areas. While the members of the CSI Music faculty are active performers, their first priority is teaching. This means that their students come first. The emphasis is not on making students "sink or swim," but rather to do their best to see that every student enjoys success in his or her endeavors.[5]

2008 Hollywood Music Award[6] and LA Music Award nominated pop singer, songwriter and model Chris Eberlein,[7] whose first album The Way of the Door was released in 2008 and produced a mainstream dance hit "Love is a Game", briefly attended the school and was a member of the Music Department.[8][9]

See also

  • KBGH (television station owned by CSI)

References

External links

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