ID Public 4-year Clery Act 2026 data

College of Southern Idaho — Campus Safety & Crime Statistics

TWIN FALLS, ID · 8,775 enrolled students. Clery Act data 2021–2023 · 16 total on-campus incidents. Safety score 1.03 per 1,000 students · national rank #1603.

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Clery Act category mix · 2023 reporting year · per 8,775 enrolled

Categories31%22%9%18%20%Criminal offensesVAWAHate crimesArrestsDisciplinary refs
Clery Act category mix · 2023 reporting year · per 8,775 enrolled

College of Southern Idaho is a Public institution located in TWIN FALLS, ID, enrolling approximately 8,775 students. Clery Act data spanning 2021–2023 records 16 total on-campus incidents across all reported crime categories. With a safety score of 1.03 incidents per 1,000 enrolled students, the institution ranks #1603 nationally and #6 within ID.

College of Southern Idaho reports Clery Act campus safety data across 3 years , accumulating 16 total on-campus incidents across 11 distinct crime categories. Its safety score of 1.03 incidents per 1,000 enrolled students places it at national rank #1603 and #6 within ID out of 5,600+ institutions surveyed by the US Department of Education's OPE Campus Safety and Security Survey. With 8,775 enrolled students, this campus sits in the mid-sized institution bracket, which shapes how raw incident counts should be interpreted.

The most frequently reported category at College of Southern Idaho is "burglary" with 6 cumulative incidents across the reporting window. Year-over-year, on-campus incident volume is rising — moving from 4 in 2021 to 8 in 2023. Compared to 5 peer institutions of similar enrollment size in ID averaging 3.94 incidents per 1,000 students, College of Southern Idaho reports 74% fewer incidents per student.

Fire safety data covers 3 reporting years for on-campus residential facilities, logging 1 total fire. Arrests and disciplinary actions span 45 category-year records, covering liquor law violations, drug law violations, and weapons possession on-campus. No Department of Education Clery Act enforcement actions are recorded against this institution. Safety scores should always be read alongside enrollment size, campus geography, and reporting culture — institutions with active reporting programs often show higher counts that reflect transparency rather than risk.

Safety Score

1.03 /1K students

incidents per 1,000 enrolled

National Rank

#1603

See peer comparison

State Rank (ID)

#6

within state peers

Incidents (2023)

8

across 11 crime categories

Safety Percentile

College of Southern Idaho percentile rank 71.7%
National median

Higher percentile = safer than more peers. Rank #1603 out of approximately 5,673 institutions in the OPE Campus Safety Survey.

Reporting density vs peer median

College of Southern Idaho reports 74% fewer incidents per student than the median of 5 peer institutions.

Academic & Financial Profile

Tuition & Costs

In-State Tuition
$3,360
Out-of-State Tuition
$6,840
Avg Net Price
$6,095
Median Debt
$8,000
Pell Grant Recipients
18%

Outcomes

4-Year Graduation Rate
34%
Retention Rate
100%
Median Earnings (6yr)
$35,642
Median Earnings (10yr)
$40,916
Loan Repayment (3yr)
578600%

Source: US Dept. of Education College Scorecard. See PlainCollege for full academic data.

Crime Statistics by Year

11 categories 3 reporting years on-campus only
Crime Type 2023 (On-Campus)2022 (On-Campus)2021 (On-Campus)
aggravated_assault 000
arson 000
burglary 000
fondling 000
incest 000
motor_vehicle_theft 000
murder 000
negligent_manslaughter 000
rape 000
robbery 000
statutory_rape 000

Source: US Dept US Dept of Education OPE Campus Safety Survey. Figures show on-campus incidents

Fire Safety

Year Total Fires Injuries Deaths Cat I Cat II
2023 1 0 0 0 0
2023 0 0 0 0 0
2023 0 0 0 0 0

Arrests & Disciplinary Actions

45 category-year records

Liquor / drug / weapons categories · arrests vs disciplinary referrals · across 45 reported records

Disposition26%47%27%ArrestsDisciplinary referralsNo action
Liquor / drug / weapons categories · arrests vs disciplinary referrals · across 45 reported records
Category Year Arrests Disciplinary Actions
drugs 2023 0 0
drugs 2023 0 0
drugs 2023 0 0
drugs 2023 0 0
drugs 2023 2 0
liquor 2023 0 0
liquor 2023 0 0
liquor 2023 0 0
liquor 2023 0 0
liquor 2023 1 4
weapons 2023 0 0
weapons 2023 0 0
weapons 2023 0 0
weapons 2023 0 0
weapons 2023 0 0
drugs 2022 0 0
drugs 2022 0 0
drugs 2022 0 0
drugs 2022 0 0
drugs 2022 0 0

College of Southern Idaho vs peer institutions

Side-by-side safety scores for 3 peers of similar enrollment

Safety scores below are incidents per 1,000 enrolled students (lower = fewer reported incidents). Enrollment shown in the “Burden @ $100K” row reflects total student count; the rightmost row shows the most recent reporting year.

Selected

ID

College of Southern Idaho

1.03% top marginal rate
Structure
Progressive
Burden @ $100K
$8,775
Brackets
2023

NY

Mercy University

0.91% top marginal rate
Structure
Flat tax
Burden @ $100K
$8,774
Brackets
2023

NJ

Stockton University

5.69% top marginal rate
Structure
Flat tax
Burden @ $100K
$8,788
Brackets
2023

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is College of Southern Idaho safe?
College of Southern Idaho has a safety score of 1.03 (total on-campus incidents per 1,000 enrolled students) and ranks #1603 nationally out of 5,600+ institutions. Compare this with peer institutions for context.
What crimes are reported at College of Southern Idaho?
College of Southern Idaho reports Clery Act statistics including aggravated_assault, arson, burglary, fondling, incest, and other categories. The most recent data covers calendar year 2023. All figures reflect on-campus incidents reported to campus security authorities.
How does the Clery Act affect College of Southern Idaho?
The Clery Act (Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act) requires all colleges and universities that participate in federal financial aid programs to disclose crime statistics and security information annually. The data reported here comes directly from the US Department of Education's OPE Campus Safety and Security Survey.
What is a campus safety score?
The safety score is calculated as total reported on-campus Clery Act incidents divided by enrollment per 1,000 students. Lower scores indicate fewer incidents relative to enrollment size. Schools are ranked nationally, with rank #1 being the safest. A score of 0.00 may reflect zero reported incidents or incomplete reporting.
How does College of Southern Idaho compare to similar schools?
College of Southern Idaho is compared against peer institutions of similar enrollment size and within ID. The Similar Institutions section on this page shows side-by-side safety scores for comparable campuses. Use the Compare tool to evaluate up to four schools at once.
Does College of Southern Idaho have fire safety data?
Yes. College of Southern Idaho reports fire safety data for on-campus residential facilities, including total fires, injuries, deaths, and fire damage categories. 1 fire was reported in the most recent year.

Understanding College of Southern Idaho's Safety Profile

College of Southern Idaho in TWIN FALLS, ID enrolls 8,775 students and has a safety score of 1.03 incidents per 1,000 enrolled students , ranking #1603 nationally. This relatively low score indicates fewer reported on-campus incidents relative to enrollment size.

Crime statistics are reported under the Clery Act, which requires all institutions participating in federal financial aid to disclose campus crime data annually. The data covers on-campus incidents from 2021 to 2023, enabling year-over-year trend analysis. On-campus incidents increased from 4 in 2022 to 8 in 2023.

Fire safety data covers on-campus residential facilities. 1 fire was reported in the most recent year.

Campus Safety Guides

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Data sourced from official U.S. government datasets. See our methodology for details. Retrieved and formatted by PlainCampus Editorial

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