Community Colleges in Idaho

Community Colleges with Construction Pathways

These institutions offer certificates, diplomas, associate degrees (e.g., AAS in Construction Management), and accelerated pathways, often with NCCER certifications and dual-enrollment for high school students.

CollegeLocationProgram Details
College of Southern Idaho (CSI)Twin Falls, IDCTE Construction Programs; NCCER certifications, OSHA-10; Diplomas and AAS in building trades, carpentry, and management; Dual enrollment with high schools; Hands-on training for workforce entry.
North Idaho College (NIC)Coeur d’Alene, IDConstruction Apprenticeship and Management; NCCER certifications, OSHA-10; Certificates and related technical instruction (RTI) in blueprint reading, building layout; 160 hours/year for apprentices; Dual enrollment options.
College of Western Idaho (CWI)Nampa, IDCTE Construction Pathways; NCCER certifications, OSHA-10; Programs in construction management and trades; Dual enrollment with districts like West Ada; Focus on competitive skills for employers.
College of Eastern Idaho (CEI)Idaho Falls, IDConstruction and Trades Programs; NCCER certifications, OSHA-10; Certificates and degrees in building trades; Dual enrollment and workforce training; Prepares for high-demand careers.
Treasure Valley Community CollegeOntario, OR (serves Idaho border areas like Payette)Career Pathways in Construction; NCCER certifications, OSHA-10; Diplomas and AAS in building trades; Dual enrollment options for Idaho students.

Additional Resources

  • Idaho CTE Programs: Over 20 career areas including Trades & Industry; Visit cte.idaho.gov for district-specific searches and program standards.
  • We Build Idaho: Statewide initiative listing training programs, apprenticeships, and scholarships; Focus on construction careers (webuildidaho.org/get-trained).
  • Next Steps Idaho: Training directory for CTE and postsecondary programs (nextsteps.idaho.gov/training-directory).
  • Funding and Expansion: Supported by Perkins V grants; Emphasis on equity and sustainable construction.
  • Certifications: Common include NCCER, OSHA, and industry-based credentials for college credit or job placement.

For programs in specific areas (e.g., Boise metro, Idaho Falls), contact local districts or Idaho CTE. Idaho integrates CTE in most high schools for broad access.

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