We realize that your success during your CSI experience is more than just about grades. We provide a variety of ways to support you during your academic journey. The following services are available to currently enrolled students.
Connection, community, acceptance-- people experience far more success in school and work when these are in place. CSI Counseling Services offers Licensed Professional Counselors to help our students take the best care of their emotional and mental health. If you're wondering how much this is going to cost, don't worry. Personal counseling is free to currently registered CSI students. More information can be found on the CSI Counseling Services website.
Gilbert's Pantry is an emergency food relief supply for all CSI students. If you need a little help, we will always respect your privacy, and the process of receiving donations will be confidential. Help is available for non-food items, too! For more information visit the Gilbert’s Pantry website.
CSI contracts with Physicians Immediate Care Center (PICC) to offer some basic health care services to current full-time and part-time students who are enrolled in credit courses and have paid their tuition and fees in full or have entered into a Tuition Loan Agreement with CSI. For more information, visit Student Health Services.
We strive to ensure the provision of reasonable accommodations for all qualified students with disabilities. Our goal is to create equal access to all curricular and co-curricular offerings in order to provide an equal opportunity for students with disabilities to demonstrate their skills, knowledge, and abilities as they pursue their educational goals. For more information on how to start the process or learn about accommodations please visit Student Accessibility services.
Meeting with an advisor every semester is important to help you achieve your academic goals. Stay on pace to graduate on time by having an advisor help to create your schedule. To find your advisor visit the Advising website.
CSI's Learning and Tutoring Commons provides all CSI students, including Dual Credit students, with great educational support. Students can drop in without an appointment to meet with a tutor in the Meyerhoeffer Building on the main CSI campus and receive help learning course concepts or working through assignments. For more information, please visit the CSI tutoring website.
To assist students, faculty, and staff in addressing legal problems and issues, the College of Southern Idaho provides a free legal clinic. Once per month, local attorneys are available to assist students, faculty, and staff in obtaining proper resources, preparing pro se documents, and by explaining legal rights and processes. Learn more about when these clinics are held at this website.
CSI works to provide resources for currently enrolled parenting students, including offering on-campus childcare facilities like our Early Childhood Learning Center and opportunities for students to gain access to funds that will help cover childcare costs, including scholarships.
RIDE TFT is the City of Twin Falls’ micro transit system. The standard fare to ride within the city limits is $3 per person and $1 for ages 60 and older or for those with a disability. To learn more and to book a ride, download their app.