The College of Southern Idaho serves as a perfect stepping stone for preparing students for college. There is plenty of opportunity for students to engage in clubs and council as well as events. Another great plus is the welcoming environment it gives to diverse cultures.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
For future students I highly recommend getting involved in a club or council on campus. It will not only help you in building an outstanding resume as well as other future successes, but also make your time more enjoyable on campus.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
My favorite part about CSI is the ultimate one to one contact you receive from professors. At the College of Southern Idaho students are never looked at as another number. Also, the tutoring center is staffed with the friendliest of students who are extremely eager to help students in need towards success.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
I love the Dorm life at CSI mainly because it allows for an opportunity to build close friendships and bonds with peers. The close relationships almost make it feel as though you never left home. In addition the RA's are very welcoming and understanding.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
If you are looking to have the best breakfast and lunch you have ever had, CSI's cafeteria is the place for you. I love that they have a buffet style format, because it keeps you from being limited to food.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
For fun I love to attend Program Board's events. They always put in so much effort to make sure that students have fun on campus and they always do a great job. Their dances are always a huge turn out.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
I highly recommend always being in the Student Union building from eleven in the morning to one in the afternoon. There is always an event going on and many opportunities for students. To add on, a lot of times food and other free items are provided for students.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
Every year the Diversity council hosts a day of the dead. This event is by far on of my favorites because it is always packed. There is face painting, dancing, music, and not to mention the exquisite food.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
If you are an outdoors fanatic, the outdoor rec at CSI is something that might draw your interest. They have plenty of events that involve being one with nature, sustainability, and so many outdoor sports and activities.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
I personally am a student who is a part of the CSI student senate, so I may have a biased opinion, but I honestly believe that joining this council has opened so many door for me. I am more aware of upcoming events happening on campus and I am able to make friendships so easily. The best part is that you actually get paid as well.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
I don't believe that CSI does have a Greek Life due to being a community college. However, it may become a possibility in the future. It most likely depends on the campus funds.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
From my experience as a young lady, the College of Southern Idaho is very safe. I am a student who spends late nights on campus doing school work and I have never encountered a problem walking to my car at night. Also, campus security is awesome to respond quickly. I recommend keeping their phone number saved in case of emergency.
The College of Southern Idaho serves as a perfect stepping stone for preparing students for college. There is plenty of opportunity for students to engage in clubs and council as well as events. Another great plus is the welcoming environment it gives to diverse cultures.
For future students I highly recommend getting involved in a club or council on campus. It will not only help you in building an outstanding resume as well as other future successes, but also make your time more enjoyable on campus.
My favorite part about CSI is the ultimate one to one contact you receive from professors. At the College of Southern Idaho students are never looked at as another number. Also, the tutoring center is staffed with the friendliest of students who are extremely eager to help students in need towards success.
I love the Dorm life at CSI mainly because it allows for an opportunity to build close friendships and bonds with peers. The close relationships almost make it feel as though you never left home. In addition the RA's are very welcoming and understanding.
If you are looking to have the best breakfast and lunch you have ever had, CSI's cafeteria is the place for you. I love that they have a buffet style format, because it keeps you from being limited to food.
For fun I love to attend Program Board's events. They always put in so much effort to make sure that students have fun on campus and they always do a great job. Their dances are always a huge turn out.
I highly recommend always being in the Student Union building from eleven in the morning to one in the afternoon. There is always an event going on and many opportunities for students. To add on, a lot of times food and other free items are provided for students.
Every year the Diversity council hosts a day of the dead. This event is by far on of my favorites because it is always packed. There is face painting, dancing, music, and not to mention the exquisite food.
If you are an outdoors fanatic, the outdoor rec at CSI is something that might draw your interest. They have plenty of events that involve being one with nature, sustainability, and so many outdoor sports and activities.
I personally am a student who is a part of the CSI student senate, so I may have a biased opinion, but I honestly believe that joining this council has opened so many door for me. I am more aware of upcoming events happening on campus and I am able to make friendships so easily. The best part is that you actually get paid as well.
I don't believe that CSI does have a Greek Life due to being a community college. However, it may become a possibility in the future. It most likely depends on the campus funds.
From my experience as a young lady, the College of Southern Idaho is very safe. I am a student who spends late nights on campus doing school work and I have never encountered a problem walking to my car at night. Also, campus security is awesome to respond quickly. I recommend keeping their phone number saved in case of emergency.