Governor Little Announces Idaho LAUNCH with CWI

Published: September 21, 2023

Ahead of the application window for Idaho LAUNCH, Governor Brad Little visited ĢƵ (CWI) to announce the expanded statewide grant program for Idaho high school seniors on Thursday, Sept. 21. Little was joined by several Idaho state legislators, who worked diligently to pass LAUNCH in the 2023 legislative session, as well as CWI employees, students, and community leaders at the College’s Nampa Campus Micron Education Center (NMEC).

Idaho LAUNCH is an education and training grant program designed to provide graduating high school seniors an opportunity to have 80% of their tuition and fees paid for, up to $8,000. The grant nearly covers the costs of most two-year degrees or certificates at CWI.

To be eligible, students must enroll in apprenticeships, job training, and programs that lead to in-demand careers — which CWI offers more than 100 eligible programs. Plus, for those who qualify, students can apply for scholarships and financial aid to help cover any remaining costs.

“LAUNCH is a game changer for our young Idahoans,” Little said. “Through LAUNCH, Idaho is recognizing that hundreds of career paths after high school deserve our support by offering up to $8,000 to cover the costs of an education or training program that leads to an in-demand career. These are ‘real world’ jobs Idaho employers desperately need to fill.”

CWI strives to give every student the opportunity to create a better future through education and personal empowerment. Whether someone is passionate about technology, healthcare, business, or any other field, CWI has got Idaho students covered.

“At CWI, we believe in the power of affordable, quality education to transform the lives of our students and community,” said CWI President Gordon Jones. “The Idaho LAUNCH event with Governor Little and legislators highlights a shared commitment to providing a brighter future for our great state.”

Priority applications for the Idaho LAUNCH program open Tuesday, Oct. 3, and will run through the end of November. High school students are highly encouraged to apply early.

Take the first step towards a bright future by learning more about Idaho LAUNCH and how you can get started on an affordable pathway to success. Sign up for CWI Idaho LAUNCH Link and visit for additional Idaho LAUNCH program details. CWI is here to support and guide you every step of the way.

More from CWI

Group picture in front of a sign that states "the Idaho Department of Commerce and Higher Education Delegation" | Green backdrop

CWI joined a Taiwan delegation to strengthen Idaho’s semiconductor workforce and spotlighted programs preparing students for high demand technical careers.

Read more about CWI Delegation Strengthens Idaho’s Semiconductor Workforce Training
Dzevad Vrabac

Through the Big Read initiative, CWI English Instructor, Dzevad Vrabac, will host a special Poetry Workshop on Feb. 12.

Read more about CWI Faculty to Host Big Read Poetry Workshop
Person welding in a lab with a helmet on

CWI hosted dozens of high school and college students for a Regional SkillsUSA diesel competition, giving participants the opportunity to test technical skills, connect with industry...

Read more about Students Showcase Talent at CWI Regional SkillsUSA Diesel Competition
Group of 11 people stand and kneel in front of sign that says Family Advocates | Green back drop behind image

Through a service-learning partnership, CWI students donated 460 hours to Family Advocates, supporting children, families, and community-based programs.

Read more about CWI Students Strengthen Families Through Service-Learning Partnership
Two students with bags standing outside building

Since its official launch, OtterBound has already enrolled more than 200 students, with an additional 10 to 15 students reaching out each week to express interest in the program.

Read more about OtterBound Gives Students a Head Start
Group of people stand in store near Santa Claus

CWI Law Enforcement students volunteered with Shop with a Sheriff, wrapping gifts for 114 children and helping create joy and community connections during the holiday season.

Read more about CWI Law Enforcement Students Support Shop with a Sheriff Program
Two women at table

The College's Adult Education partnership with Canyon County Juvenile Probation helps at-risk youth earn GEDs, build confidence, and create stronger futures.

Read more about Adult Education Helps Canyon County Students Build Brighter Futures
Canyon County Festival of Trees

CWI celebrated the Canyon County Festival of Trees with a student-designed, garden-themed holiday tree, supporting Meals on Wheels and homebound seniors across Canyon County.

Read more about CWI Joined Community Efforts at Canyon County Festival of Trees
Group of people holding technology and tools

The College's Pre-Mechatronics program earned national recognition for its partnership with Micron, creating a new pathway that prepares adult learners for careers in advanced...

Read more about Pre-Mechatronics Program Highlighted on National Stage
Group of people stand outside with rakes and lawncare equipment

CWI Law Enforcement students, staff, and families joined community volunteers for Rake Up Caldwell, helping local elderly and disabled residents prepare their yards for winter.

Read more about Law Enforcement Students Help Community During Rake Up Caldwell
Four people pose together in front of a wooden wall illuminated by colorful, projected light patterns at night.

CWI faculty and students brought creativity and innovation to the spotlight during Illuminate 2025 at Surel’s Place in Garden City, showcasing sculpture, projection art, and photography.

Read more about CWI Students and Faculty Shine at Illuminated 2025
Group of seven people with two award recipients

Alexandria Horner and Tami Porter were honored as Idaho’s Adult Education Student and Teacher of the Year during Adult Education and Family Literacy Week 2025.

Read more about CWI Student and Teacher Recognized During National Adult Education and Family Literacy Week

News QR Code

URL: /news/governor-little-announces-idaho-launch-cwi<br>