The College checked in at no. 156 overall, which ranks in the top 25 percent of all liberal arts colleges nation-wide and among the top six schools in the Pacific Northwest.
Nelson said all RAs go through an application and vetting process that includes group interviews and one-on-one interviews as well. All are trained in conflict resolution, diversity and inclusion, suicide awareness, emergency situations, and are CPR/first-aid certified.
The College is one of just 127 colleges in 15 western states to receive the “Best in the West” acknowledgement in its website feature “2020 Best Colleges: Region by Region.”
The College of Idaho checked in as the top school in Idaho and no. 132 among all liberal arts colleges nationwide, according to a recent report about the top values among colleges and universities issued by Kiplinger Personal Finance.
A guide to America’s top liberal arts colleges has released its rankings for 2019 and The College of Idaho has scored well again – ranking in the top 100 overall and tops among all institutions of higher learning in the state of Idaho.
Macee Carpenter, a sophomore-to-be at the College, began her internship in the national capitol in May and will continue her duties well into August before returning to Caldwell.