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College of Western Idaho names director of admission

by IBR Staff

Published: February 20,2013

Luis Caloca has been named director of admission for the College of Western Idaho. In this position, he will oversee One Stop Student Services operations and CWI outreach services.

Caloca has worked for CWI since July 2008. He has been the One Stop Student Services manager since September 2009. He is involved in community organizations including Future Hispanic Leaders of America, Trailblazers for Education and Building Latino Power. He is a member of the Pacific Northwest Association for College Admission Officers and a former president of the Idaho Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admission Officers.

Caloca earned his Bachelor of Arts in Spanish and his master’s degree in public administration from Boise State University.

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