College of Southern Idaho Campuses
Blaine County Center
The Blaine County Center in Hailey focuses on serving the Wood River Valley with accessible college-level courses, personal enrichment, and professional development opportunities in a community-oriented environment.
- Business and Economics: Entrepreneurship and business fundamentals.
- Arts and Humanities: Creative writing, visual arts, and cultural studies.
- General Education: Core requirements for associate degrees and transfers.
- Workforce Training: Hospitality, tourism, and recreational industry skills.
- Adult and Continuing Education: Lifelong learning and skill-building workshops.
Gooding Center
The Gooding Center supports students in Gooding County with a variety of academic and vocational programs, emphasizing practical skills and pathways to further education or employment in a rural setting.
- Business and Economics: Accounting and administrative support courses.
- Agriculture and Natural Resources: Farm management and related technical education.
- Health Sciences: Foundational health and wellness classes.
- General Education: Math, English, and science for degree progress.
- Vocational Training: Trades, technology, and career preparation programs.
Jerome Center
The Jerome Center provides convenient access to CSI programs for residents in Jerome and surrounding areas, focusing on foundational education, workforce development, and community enrichment through flexible scheduling and local support services.
- Business and Economics: Introductory business, accounting, and office administration.
- Health Sciences: Basic health courses and prerequisites for nursing programs.
- General Education: English, math, sciences, and social studies for degree completion.
- Workforce Training: Vocational skills, computer literacy, and career readiness classes.
- Adult Education: GED preparation and English language learning.
Mini-Cassia Center
The Mini-Cassia Center in Burley extends CSI's reach to Minidoka and Cassia counties, delivering core academic offerings, advising, and specialized training tailored to regional agricultural and industrial needs with an emphasis on student success and local partnerships.
- Business and Economics: Management, marketing, and small business courses.
- Agriculture: Agribusiness, crop science, and related technical training.
- Health Sciences: Allied health prerequisites and community health education.
- General Studies: Transfer courses in humanities, sciences, and mathematics.
- Workforce Development: Job skills, computer applications, and industry certifications.
Twin Falls Main Campus
The Twin Falls Main Campus serves as the primary academic hub for the College of Southern Idaho, offering a comprehensive range of associate degrees, certificates, and workforce training programs in a 315-acre setting. It emphasizes accessible higher education with modern facilities supporting diverse student needs.
- Business and Economics: Accounting, management, marketing, and entrepreneurship courses.
- Health Sciences: Nursing, medical assisting, dental hygiene, and allied health programs.
- Engineering and Technology: Computer science, engineering technology, and applied sciences.
- Agriculture and Natural Resources: Agribusiness, horticulture, and environmental studies.
- Arts and Humanities: Fine arts, music, theater, English, and history.
- Social Sciences: Psychology, sociology, education, and criminal justice.

