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In honor of former CWI Trustee S. Hatch Barrett, the CWI Foundation and the Barrett Family have established a scholarship fund.

For CWI alum Steve Silva, a chance encounter turned into a golden opportunity when he decided to get involved with SkillsUSA.

A true community effort is helping a special group of students achieve their dreams of going to college.

CWI Machine Tool Technology students have access to $17,500 in scholarships because of a donation from the Gene Haas Foundation.

When Libna Luevanos graduated from Boise High School in 2014 she wasn’t sure what would happen next. Her parents wanted her to work. She wanted to learn. Always fascinated with science and the human body, she was exposed to forensics in high school and thought criminal justice may be a...

CWI student Andrew Barrios admits he was once heading down the wrong path. Now he is a self-driven individual and has turned his life around.

Liz Driml's goal of obtaining a GED quickly turned into the goal of earning a two-year degree at CWI.

Alicia Anderson, a Liberal Arts major, has been awarded the “LTH Don’t Give Up” Scholarship.

Christina Northrop, who is starting in the CWI Nursing program, received the “LTH Don’t Give Up” Scholarship.

A CWI Foundation scholarship is helping Terry Black pursue his dream of becoming a teacher.

Horticulture student, Jacqueline Correnti, is honoring the memory of a former classmate through a CWI Foundation scholarship.

Ever since Karee Wilson was a little girl, she wanted to be a nurse. Born into a family of people who have chosen health care as a profession, becoming a nurse was a natural step. Things were going according to plan, but then life took her a little off track. She found out she was going to...

Quiet and observative, David Mpoyi is on a mission. Raised to value hard work and the importance of being educated, the Biology-Healthcare program student works full time and attends the Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍø (CWI) full time. He is doing...

For Laura Grout, going to college was always an option. Although it took her almost 20 years to enroll in the Biology-Healthcare program at the Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍø, she has never lost sight of becoming a formally-trained midwife. After years of...

Davianne Astley is proof that scholarships work. The Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍø (CWI) alumna says if it weren’t for a scholarship she received from the CWI Foundation, she would not be where she is today....

For Jessica Thomas the Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍø truly is the college of what if. The horticulture technology program student, who is steadily working to complete her associate degree, says she never pictured herself...

For the Reynolds Family, paying it forward seems to be the name of the game when it comes to education. For the past few generations, each one has paid it forward for the next. A few years ago, the Reynolds decided it was time to share outside of their family. Their generosity branched out and...
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