Forms and Publications
Admissions
General Information
Assessment and Testing
General Information
This document is used by students interested in obtaining Spanish placement. Students may take the Spanish Placement Test at either of CWI's Assessment Services Centers. Please call to schedule an appointment two business days in advance: Aspen Creek Assessment 208.562.3267 or Ada County Assessment 208.562.2542. Please note: This form will be completed by an Assessment Services employee who will then submit it to One Stop Student Services for processing. Following testing, you will need to complete an Add/Drop form to register for your class. See form above in this list.
To request a proctored exam, an instructor must fill out this form and e-mail it to cwiproctor@cwidaho.cc or call 208.562.3000.
Financial Aid
General Information
Students applying for or receiving financial aid at the College of Western Idaho must meet the college's standards of satisfactory academic progress in order to first establish, and then maintain eligibility. This document describes CWI's financial aid satisfactory academic progress standards in detail.
Wondering what steps to take to apply for financial aid? This document will walk you through the application process.
This document details the steps of using the IRS Data Retrieval option in the FAFSA. All students are encouraged to use this tool.
This worksheet helps us collect information needed to determine eligibility for grants and/or student loans for continuing students (students who attended and received aid in either the Fall 2011 or Spring 2011 semesters) in the Summer 2012 semester.
New CWI students in Summer 2012 only need to complete their 2011-12 FAFSA at www.fafsa.ed.gov and do not need to complete this form.
Verification Worksheets
This worksheet helps us collect information about your educational plans and customize your financial aid package to your unique situation.
This worksheet helps us collect information about your assets/investments. Used only when the information on your FAFSA suggests that you may have financial or investment assets that must be included on your FAFSA.
This worksheet helps us document non-traditional forms of support or income for rent/mortgage, utilities, grocery, and transportation expenses. Used only when the information on your FAFSA suggests that your (or your family's) combined income was unusually low for the number of people in your family.
This worksheet helps us collect information about your family size, the number of family members attending college, and other miscellaneous untaxed income that normally would not appear on your federal tax forms or W-2's.





