CEI Honors 626 Graduates During Record-Breaking 2026 Commencement

May 13, 2026

CEI Commencement 2026

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho — Graduates crossed the stage Tuesday night as College of Eastern Idaho celebrated its largest graduating class in college history during the 2026 Commencement Ceremony held at the Mountain America Center.

A total of 626 students earned degrees or certificates during the 2025-2026 academic year, reflecting CEI’s continued growth across eastern Idaho.

Families, friends, faculty, staff, and community members gathered to celebrate graduates earning associate degrees, technical certificates, apprentices, and workforce training credentials as they prepare to enter the workforce or continue their education.

“What an unparalleled privilege it has been to watch our students grow, persevere, and step confidently into what comes next,” said CEI President Dr. Lori Barber. “Tonight’s graduates represent the future of Eastern Idaho, and we are incredibly proud of everything they have accomplished.”

The commencement ceremony featured remarks from CEI Board of Trustees Chair Park Price, Idaho State Board of Education Representative Cindy Siddoway, CEI Student Senate Vice President Samuel Enrique Sanchez Santos, and CEI President Dr. Lori Barber.

Since becoming a community college in 2017, College of Eastern Idaho has experienced rapid growth in enrollment, academic programs, and workforce training opportunities. The college continues to expand pathways for students through affordable and accessible education designed to meet the needs of eastern Idaho communities and industries.

The event was sponsored by Mountain View Hospital and Idaho Falls Community Hospital.

About the College of Eastern Idaho
College of Eastern Idaho offers associate degrees, select bachelor’s degrees, technical certificates, and workforce training programs to help students achieve their educational and career goals. With a focus on affordability, accessibility, and student success, CEI is dedicated to providing high-quality education and training to the residents of eastern Idaho—redefining what comes next. Visit cei.edu for more information.