wyoming colleges and universities
student guide
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Contents
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Why College?
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Know the Lingo!
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Casper College
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University of Wyoming
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Centeral Wyoming College
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Financial Aid Information
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Eastern Wyoming College
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How to Apply for Financial Aid
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Gillette College
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Hathaway Scholarship Information
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Laramie County Community College
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College Comparison Charts
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Northwest College
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College Majors List
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Sheridan College
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2014 Planning Days Schedule
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Western Wyoming Community College
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Final Notes
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Why College?
College is about more than training for a career. It is about discovering yourself and learning to think and live independently. College isn’t just lessons from books; it’s about life lessons, social skills, and acquiring more training in areas that interest you for a happier and more successful life. This occurs both inside and outside of the classroom. Enjoy the journey!
Beginning your y e n r u jo y r a d n o c e post-s
Educational institutions, be they state-supported, church-related or private, have as their major objective service to the individual student. Most schools truly believe and abide by this philosophy; however, a small few are concerned only with the personal gain of the school. For this reason, the following guidelines have been prepared for your protection.
Beware of schools that: • Offers a discount on tuition for immediate cash payment. • Insists on your immediate decision to enroll and a substantial payment because the school has only a few openings left in the next class. Because of the different ways in which institutions are financed, it is sometimes necessary to pay a portion of the tuition in advance. This advance payment will vary with the school and will range between $10 and $200. May 1 is the National Acceptance date and a lot of colleges will ask you to accept or decline your offer of admission by this date. • If they have an application fee and offer to waive your application fee if you apply today and today only • Does not have a fair refund policy clearly stated in the catalogue and/or the contract. In the event you change your mind, a portion of the deposit may be retained by the school because it has been saving space for you. • Is reluctant to let you take the contract to your school counselor or a lawyer for advice. • Offers a fabulous career in a glamorous industry after only a few weeks of training. • Makes extravagant claims for placement and employment. • Is reluctant to have you visit the school before making up your mind or to refer you to its graduates
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Your decision regarding education beyond high school is one of the most important decisions you will ever make. Take your time and investigate all aspects thoroughly. A decision which will affect the entire future course of your life should not be reached in a hurry. Visit the school and see for yourself what facilities, faculty, and equipment it has to offer. Talk to graduates to find out whether they feel that their training was worthwhile. Contact employers and see if they actually hire people trained by the schools you are investigating. Your school guidance counselor is in the best position to help you obtain information needed to reach an intelligent decision. They know which college offers are standard and legitimate offers, so please consult with them before you apply to a college that is offering or promising something that seems too good to be true. Your counselors are there to help guide you in the exploration process of your post-secondary opportunities, so visit with them often. 4
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also apply early action to other colleges. Usually, you have until the late spring to let the college know your decision. •
These definitions will really help you navigate through the college application and selection process. Feel free to ask one of your high school teachers to clarify any definitions which you do not understand. •
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A college may be an academic unit of a university or a separate educational institution which usually limits its offerings to a particular academic area and related fields. Two-year colleges offer the opportunity to earn an associate degree and then transfer to a four-year college or university. Some also offer programs that enable a student to enter the job market as a skilled person. A university is a group of colleges all on one campus. In addition to undergraduate degrees, universities also offer graduate degrees (master’s and doctorate). Matriculation – the first time you enroll at a postsecondary institution. You matriculate only once at an institution and there may be a small fee charged. Major and/or minor – the terms are used throughout the educational world in a rather loose sense to indicate the main subject emphasis and secondary subject emphasis in a particular college program. In terms of number of college hours or credit, a major in a liberal arts program may not represent the same number of hours or work as the major in a professional program like engineering. University requirements - refers to several courses required by the university for graduation from that institution. They usually include one year of English, one course in the constitution of the United States, and one or two years of physical education. Early Action - If you have been accepted to a college, you can choose to commit to the college immediately, or wait until the spring. Under these plans, you may
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Early Decision - You agree to attend the college if it accepts you and offers an adequate financial aid package. Although you can apply to only one college for early decision, you may apply to other colleges through the regular admissions process. If you are accepted by your first-choice college early, you must withdraw all other applications. Usually, colleges insist on a nonrefundable deposit well before May 1.
r a o f e r a p e r p o t w Ho College Fair or Career Day! Below are some sample questions for you to ask at college fairs. For more sample questions visit the Wyoming Admissions Officers website at www.wyomingadmissionsofficers. com.
Credit Hours- you may hear college admissions representatives referring to the number of credit hours you sign up for. Each class is worth a certain amount of credit hours. Credit hours are the units of measuring educational credit attained and are based on the number of classroom/contact hours with the instructor per week throughout the term of the class.
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Do you have what I plan to major in?
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What types of special academic services are offered at your institution? (i.e., honors programs, remedial instruction courses, study abroad, independent study)
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What are your requirements for admission into your school?
Open admissions –Some colleges have an admissions policy of admitting virtually all high school graduates, regardless of their high school grades and admission test scores.
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What are your deadlines for applying for admission?
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What type of scholarships and other financial aid do you offer?
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Do I have to apply for financial aid?
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Is there a deadline for applying for financial aid and scholarships?
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How do I make campus visit arrangements?
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What activities are available to students? Clubs? Athletic programs?
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Do you have a career planning center to help me locate a job after graduation?
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When will I register for classes?
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Do I have to attend a new student orientation and if so when?
Rolling admissions – This is a practice, mostly by state-controlled universities, where applications are accepted at any time of the year. Selective admissions – Some colleges have a selective admissions process. This is a policy of admitting only well-qualified applicants, based on high school grades, admission test scores, and additional personal information often provided through essays, resumes, interviews, and letters of recommendation. Accreditation – is a voluntary review a college or university goes through to determine that the education provided is uniform and of good quality. An accredited institution has been evaluated and has met set standards of quality determined by the organization granting the accreditation. The college or university must maintain this set criterion in order to maintain their accreditation.
Register for your personal barcode! At each of the Planning Days fairs, you can bring your printed off barcode so representatives can scan your code giving you more time to find out about opportunities available to you versus if you filled out countless contact cards. Another great reason to register for a barcode and bring it to your prospective fair is WAO will be scanning every student’s barcode that comes to a planning days fair. Each week 4 students will randomly be selected to receive a $200 scholarship!
How to register for a barcode: Go online to: www.gotocollegefairs.com/wyoming Select the college fair you will be attending (if you are unsure ask your counselor or check out the link for the program schedule on the web page). Input all of the required information. BE SURE TO PROOF READ FOR ERRORS AS THE COLLEGES WILL BE SENT THIS INFORMATION AFTER SCANNING YOUR BARCODE After verifying everything on your form looks correct hit ‘submit’ and it will bring up a page that has your barcode. Print this barcode and bring it with you to the college fair
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Casper College is one of the largest and most comprehensive community colleges in the region. It has a well-deserved reputation for its academic and technical programs. It was established in 1945 as Wyoming’s first junior college. It was initially located on the third floor of Natrona County High School but has since grown to 28 buildings on a 200 acre campus. With an emphasis on small class sizes students can experience the feel of a small college but get all the opportunities and possibilities that make it feel like a university.
Programs of study range from Business, Industry/Technology, Health Sciences, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Fine Arts, Humanities and Physical and Biological Sciences.
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CC offers 44 certificate and 106 associate degree programs.
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Only community college in the nation with National Association of Schools of Art & Design accreditation.
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Student to faculty ratio is 18:1.
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Many programs transfer to four-year institutions.
The University of Wyoming-Casper offers over 20 programs that can be completed on our campus.
Academic Achievements 3 of the last 4 years a Casper College faculty member was chosen as the Wyoming Community College Faculty Member of the Year by the Wyoming Association of Community College Trustees.
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Submit an application for admission—no fee to apply.
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Submit ACT or COMPASS scores.
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Submit official high school/GED/ HiSet transcripts.
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Submit official college transcripts for any and all colleges attended.
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Submit proof of two MMR (measles, mumps & rubella) immunizations.
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CC has over 40 student clubs and organizations. They include social clubs, political clubs, honor societies, academic clubs and religious clubs.
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Students interested in our Health Science programs that have select admissions should check their webpage for more details on how to get into those programs www. caspercollege.edu/schools/hs.
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We have both intercollegiate and intramural sports for women and men.
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CC offers on-campus housing in our large residence hall. It features private bathrooms in each room, air conditioning, student lounges and laundry facilities on each floor, and a game room. We also have apartments on campus, though some restrictions for living in them may apply.
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Security officers are available on campus 24/7 to help keep campus safe.
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For students needing childcare service, the Inga Thorsen Early Childhood Learning Center provides a great learning environment for children from birth through prekindergarten.
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Daily Tours-Begin at 10:00 a.m. or 2:00 p.m. Monday-Friday.
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Specialty Visit Programs-These are large group events. They typically include workshops, faculty presentations, lunch in the cafeteria and a short tour of campus.
Estimated Costs Resident Tuition & Fees $1296 On-Campus Room &Board $3025 (Based on double occupancy room) Books & Supplies $500 SEMESTER SUBTOTAL $4821 Resident Tuition & Fees $2592 On-Campus Room & Board $6050 (Based on double occupancy room) Books & Supplies $1000 YEARLY SUBTOTAL $9642
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Over $3.5 million in merit scholarships are given out each year.
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$14 million in total financial aid is given out annually.
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Scholarship Deadline—Mar. 2
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Fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to apply for grants, loans and oncampus jobs in early spring of your senior year.
Mar. 1—FAFSA Priority Deadline
May 1 Deadline to be considered for Hathaway PLUS Scholarship.
May 1—Hathaway Scholarship Priority Deadline
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Calendar of Events Oct. 24—General Visit Day Dec. 1—Application Deadline for Spring 2015 Mar. 2—Scholarship Deadline Apr. 10—General Visit Day Apr. 11—Fire Science Visit Day May 1—Application deadline for Summer 2015 Aug. 1—Application Deadline for Fall 2015
Casper College Admissions 125 College Drive Casper, WY 82601 admissions@caspercollege.edu
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Central Wyoming College has a solid academic reputation, a first-class faculty and outstanding campus facilities. See how our student-centered approach can help you achieve your life goals. Discover our emphasis on personal attention and our topnotch academic programs. CWC has more than 100 degree and credential programs that will prepare you for a profession or for transfer to a four-year college.
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Academic Achievements
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CWC has the most ethnically diverse student population in the state.
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Four times, CWC has been recognized as one of the nation’s top 10 community colleges on the front lines of digital technology.
CWC is best known for its outstanding Nursing program which has recently found a new home in the Health and Science Center which opened in the fall of 2013.
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Wyoming PBS, the state’s only public television station, is location on the Central campus, enhancing CWC’s programs in film, radio and television broadcasting.
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Beginning the fall of 2014, Central is adding intercollegiate golf and cross country programs to its athletic lineup which includes a nationally ranked men’s and women’s rodeo team, men’s and women’s basketball and women’s volleyball. Student athletes have been recognized for their academic achievement with the 2013 women’s basketball team being named the NJCAA Academic Team of the Year. Central has a brand new Health and Science Center that provides students the opportunity to use state-of-the-art equipment to conduct undergraduate research, offers simulation labs for health and science students and is home to two (2) human cadavers.
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Other popular programs at CWC include outdoor education, culinary arts, Western American Studies, environmental science and equine studies. Central has developed several new programs allowing students to focus on areas of interest without compromising time to degree completion and transfer, expansion of competency-based learning and computer engineering, and providing credit for prior and co-curricular learning.
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Resident Tuition & Fees* On-Campus Room & Board Books/Supplies Annual Total *Cost for 12 credits
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Submit an online application for admission.
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No application fee required.
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Submit ACT, SAT or COMPASS score.
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Submit high school transcripts or high school equivalency certificate/ transcript.
Housing & Campus Life
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Over $700,000 in scholarships awarded annually.
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General scholarship deadline is March 1.
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Hathaway/Guaranteed scholarship deadline June 1.
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To apply for grants, loans, and on campus jobs, fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in early spring of your senior semester.
March 1 – General Scholarship Deadline March 1 – Nursing Application Deadline April 15 – FAFSA Priority Deadline June 1 – Hathaway/Guaranteed Scholarship Deadline
CWC has dozens of clubs and offers a variety of cultural activities that meet students’ needs.
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CWC has both intercollegiate and intramural sports for women and men.
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Central housing consists of the suite-style Mote Hall, the more traditional Residence Hall and two apartment complexes. Freshman students who live on campus are required to live in Mote Hall or the Residence Hall. Sophomore students can live in either of the dorms or the apartments.
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Housing is currently provided at the Sinks Canyon Center for second-year students. Nestled along the middle fork of the Popo Agie River, students have the option of living in cabins or our brand new 24-bed bunkhouse.
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Calendar of Events $2,712 $6,445 $1,200 $10,357
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Central offers campus tours year round and is glad to schedule an individual campus visit to answer your questions. For more details, please call 1.800.865.0193 or 307.855.2119. A campus visit day for students and parents is held every year in early spring
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G N I M O WY N R E T EAS OLLEGE C Eastern Wyoming College is a small, rural community college located in Torrington, Wyoming. Torrington is a small community of about 6000 people and is only about 8 miles from the Nebraska state line. It is located in Goshen County which has strong agricultural roots. The Lancer is the mascot for the College— and it has its roots from settling the west where by a “lancer” which was a cavalryman armed with a lance. The “lancer” makes up part of our logo. The colors are black and gold.
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We have about 1200 FTE which translates to 2000 full-time and part-time students located in our service area which encompasses six counties and over 16,000 square miles. About 52,500 people live in our service area that encompasses thirteen small communities. The two biggest towns are Torrington and Douglas which each have about 6,000 people in them. The rest of the small towns are between 200 and 3,000 people.
Our robust welding and joining technology program enrolls an average of 122 students per year. EWC has a strong partnership with the Department of Corrections who offers the plate welding certificate program to inmates at three locations in the service area. EWC is a certified American Welding Society (AWS) weld testing site. The cosmetology program enrolls on average 42 students per year. It is the only cosmetology program in the state affiliated with a community college. In addition to the AAS program, separate certificates are offered in hair, nail, and skin technology.
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Complete an application for admissions online.
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Send an official high school transcript.
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Send official ACT or SAT scores.
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Send college transcripts if you’ve taken college courses.
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Students who submit an application for admission and official high school transcript by March 15th are automatically considered for institutional and foundation scholarships.
The education program enrolls over 100 students per year on average. Programs in this area include early childhood, elementary, and secondary education. The elementary education program is available starting fall 2014 entirely online.
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The agricultural programs have averaged 65 students in the revised Agriculture Business & Science, Farm & Ranch Management, and Beef Certificate programs. As Goshen County is the #1 agricultural producing county in the state, we are reinvigorating and growing the programs; while planning the new Agriculture Technology Education Center facility which will be located on the north campus. It will join the new livestock barn and high tunnels along with the Veterinary Technology large animal facilities.
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Veterinary Technology averages 85 students per year in two programs including the AAS program and a one-year certificate program. Students who take the Veterinary Technology National Exam (VTNE) score well and go on to have successful careers. EWC has the only Veterinary Technology program in the state and draws students from not only Wyoming, but the entire region and surrounding states.
Additional scholarships are available on the website for students to apply for.
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Financial aid specialists are here to help you through the FAFSA process.
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NEW scholarship- Black & Gold Award - for students who should Commit to Complete and apply for the Black & Gold Award, which rewards you for making progress toward your educational goals!
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Tuition and Fees $1,380 (16 credit hours/semester) Room and Board $2950 (on-campus, standard room) Books and supplies $650 Transportation/personal expenses (varies) $1,350 Semester total $6,330 Yearly total $12,660
A GREAT DECISION.
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First-time freshmen students are not required to live on campus.
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Eastern and Lancer Hall include FREE cable, local phone, Internet, and laundry.
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Students must submit the housing application and $150 deposit in order to reserve a room. Housing is limited so make sure to submit both your housing application and housing deposit to reserve your room early.
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The housing deposit may be refunded if you contact us by July 1.
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There are 18 student clubs on campus as well as activities like the speech and debate team, livestock judging team, and livestock show team.
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On-campus student activities include dances, pool tournaments, and movie nights.
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Join us for a campus tour and discover yourself as a Lancer.
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Campus tours are offered Monday thru Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
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Meet with an admissions representative, an academic advisor, walk around campus with a current student, visit our dorms, and discuss financial aid and scholarships with a financial aid specialist.
Calendar of Events March 15 – Priority deadline for scholarships November 20 - Technology Day
February 16 - Visitation Day
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If you come around lunch time we’d love to buy your lunch in our cafeteria.
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Sign up for a campus tour online or by calling 307-532-8230.
Eastern Wyoming College Admissions 3200 West C Street Torrington, WY 82240 admit@cwc.edu
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Gillette College is located in Gillette, Wyoming, also known as the Energy Capital of the Nation. We are proud to offer more than 30 career programs to support the agriculture, mining, and oil and gas industries as well as many other traditional courses designed to transfer into bachelor programs.
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Gillette College contains cutting-edge instructional and networking technologies that enhance desirable small class sizes and 16:1 student to faculty ratio. Along with outstanding academic opportunities, Gillette College student-athletes are nationally ranked in basketball, cross-country and rodeo!
Average Age: 28 Average Class Size: 16 Student to Faculty Ration 16:1 60% Male 40% Female 88% from Wyoming 1,119 Full time Students in 2013-2014 school year
Academic Achievements Nursing Program: »» 87% Completion Rate – 2013 »» 91% Job Placement – 2013 »» 100% Pass Rate on NCLEX Exam for the LPN and RN programs Tech Programs: »» 98% Job Placement Class of 2014: Over 300 Graduates!
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Applications for admission should be submitted on our website. New students must complete the applicant process no later than one week prior to the start of the semester.
Required Documents: »» Official High School Transcripts »» Official College Transcripts, ACT, SAT or Compass Test Scores (If applicable) »» Nursing Program applications due by March 1. Requirements are available on our website.
Men’s and Women’s Region IX Basketball »» 2014 Men’s Team finished 9th in the nation »» 2014 Men’s Team finished 2nd in Region IX »» 2013 Women’s Team finished 17th in the nation »» 2013 Women’s Team finished 2nd in Region IX Men’s and Women’s Cross Country and Track- NJCAA Division 1
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More than $3 million in financial aid and scholarships are awarded every school year.
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Scholarship deadline is April 1st. Applications can be submitted anytime from Jan. 1-Oct. 31. Please visit www.sheridan.academicworks. com for more scholarship information.
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To apply for federal student aid, you need to complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Completing and submitting the FAFSA is free and gives you access to the largest source of financial aid. There are several different types of federal financial aid available to students such as grants, loans, and work-study. To apply go to www.fafsa.ed.gov. If you have any questions or concerns please contact the Financial Aid office by calling 307.686.0254 x.1420
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2013/2014 Women’s Team finished 3rd in Cross Country and Half Marathon 2013/2014 Men’s Team finished 9th in Cross Country and 2nd in Half Marathon 2013/2014- #1 GPA For Men’s and Women’s Indoor and Outdoor Track
Men’s and Women’s Rodeo – Central Rocky Mountain Region »» 2014 Men’s and Women’s Regional Champions »» 2014 National Champion Collegiate Barrel Racer »» 2014 Women’s team finished 4th in the nation
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Tuition & Fees Room & Board Books & Supplies Personal Transportation Total
In-State $2,892 $6,050 $1,250 $1,800 $1,000 $1,2778
WUE $3,900 $6,050 $1,250 $1,800 $1,000 $1,3714
Out-State $6,876 $6,050 $1,250 $1,800 $1,000 $1,6570
*Based on a full-time student taking 16 credit hours per semester. Extra fees may be assesed depending on which course s are taken.
Calendar of Events Nov. 14: Pronghorn Preview: Junior & Senior Visit Day March 1: Priority Deadline FASFA Application April 1: Priority Deadline Scholarship App.
Housing & Campus Life Tanner Village hosts a variety of options for students: »» Luxurious suite-style living »» Double and single room options »» Free Wi-Fi and cable TV »» Amazing resident assistant opportunities for first year students »» Make connections through events, campus activities, clubs, and organizations Living on campus is a great opportunity to get involved and enhance your academic experience! To apply for housing please visit (Residence Life website) and print out a housing application. Fill it out and return it with a $125 security deposit to: Gillette College Residence Life & Housing, 300 W. Sinclair, Gillette, WY 82718 Gillette College works directly with the Campbell County Recreation Center to have an intramural sports program which included, but is not limited to basketball, volleyball, and softball. Gillette College has over ten clubs and organizations on campus. Along with over Gillette College 200 campus events throughout the school year.
Campus Tour Student Ambassadors provide personal tours Monday - Friday at 10am and 2pm. Tours will introduce you to these helpful resources: »»
Admissions counselors, faculty members, current students, or sit in on a class
To request a campus tour, visit or website and click on the “VISIT US” link or call us.
300 W. Sinclair Gillette, WY 82718
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Y T N U O EC I E M G A E L R L A O L YC T I N U COMM Laramie County Community College is a full-service, comprehensive community college with campuses in Cheyenne and Laramie and outreach centers at F.E. Warren Air Force Base and in Pine Bluffs. A wide range of academic, career/technical and community education programs is provided. All new degree-seeking students are required to go through Orientation that prepares them to be a successful student, by connecting the student with necessary tools and resources. With over 70+ Associate degrees, and 25+ Certificates of Completion.
Academic Achievements Did you know
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Academic programs that lead to an associate degree
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Career programs that offer certificates of completion
LCCC finished their renovation of their NEW Welcome Center that house Admissions Representatives and gives a centralized welcome center for our students and visitors who walk through our doors! Come check us out!
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Full-time instructional faculty and 234 part-time faculty teaching fall credit courses
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Full-time and part-time benefited employees
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State-of-the-art Smart classrooms
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Annualized full-time equivalent enrollment in credit classes
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Thanks to the community’s support of the Building Forward campaign, Laramie County Community College will build two new facilities for the campus: a flexible industrial technology building and a student services, instruction and university center.
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Annualized headcount enrollment
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Approximate total enrollment in noncredit life enrich
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Approximate total enrollment in workforce development courses with an estimated 4,200 additional participants in customized training programs ment classes.
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Clubs and teams, including NJCAA men’s basketball, women’s volleyball, men’s and women’s soccer, and rodeo and equestrian show teams.
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State-of-the-art science complex
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Outstanding physical education complex
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Three residence halls with a capacity of 250
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High-tech health science center
LCCC accepts applications throughout the year. It is a good idea, though, to begin the admission process as early as possible. The steps necessary to participate in Orientation and Registration are:
**These numbers do no reflect books. lab fees, online fees or room and board.
It Starts Here!
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Request that High School and College OFFICIAL transcripts be sent to our Student Records Department.
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Are you about to graduate from high school and are a little nervous about going off to college on your own? A residence hall could be just what you’re looking for.
Meet prerequisite placement by one of three ways:
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Submit ACT scores (taken within the last two years) or take Compass test at LCCCTour Spotlight Video
The residence hall at LCCC can house 260 students and fills up fast every semester. If you’re interested in being a student at LCCC and living on campus for next fall, the res hall staff recommends you turn in your application as soon as possible. Applications are available online at http://www.lccc.wy.edu/life/ livingOnCampus/application
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Check out our Spotlight Video:
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Estimated Costs WYOMING RESIDENT 12 credits Tuition $996 Student Fees $420 Total $1416 OUT-OF-STATE STUDENT Tuition $2988 Student Fees $420 Total $3408 WUE** (Western Undergrad Exchange) Tuition $1488 Student Fees $420 Total $1908
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Apply for over 350 private donor scholarships from LCCC by going to www.lccc.wy.edu/services/ financialaid/scholarships Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online. LCCC’s school code is 009259
Calendar of Events LCCC is an Open Enrollment institution. »» April 1st: FAFSA Priority deadline »» April 1st: Private Donor Scholarships (STARS Online) deadline
Housing & Campus Life
Campus Tour Sometimes you just need to see things with your own two eyes. Come check out the res hall, tour the campus, speak with instructors and stick around for a sporting or cultural event. Oh, and you’ll learn about classes and majors too. »»
Tours are offered at 9:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m. on Mondays & Wednesdays & at 2:30 p.m. on Thursdays.
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Schedule your tour online at http://www.lccc. wy.edu/admissions/campustours.
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To schedule a group tour for four or more students, please contact 307.778.1212 or lmunoz@lccc.wy.edu
Campus Tour Spotlight Video:
1400 E College Dr Cheyenne, WY 82007
learnmore@lccc.wy.edu 800.522.2993 (ext. 1212) 307.778.1212
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Get ready for learning adventure with a scenic backdrop near Yellowstone. Northwest is a dynamic learning community located in Powell, Wyoming, that looks and feels like a small private college. Add professors who teach in classes small enough so you can really interact and you begin to get the picture. It’s personal here. We offer top quality education at affordable prices. Come obtain your associates degree to transfer anywhere to complete a bachelor’s degree or entry directly into the workforce.
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Northwest College Programs:
1. 54 transfer degrees, 19 technical degrees, and 34 certificates= 107 all together
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2. 2,136 students taking credits with 56% of them being full time students.
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3. 16:1 student-to-faculty ratio
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4. The Yellowstone Building is a $14.3 million dollar building that will be used to allow expansion in the Nursing program, allow the Criminal Justice program to grow, house the firearm simulator which also supports workforce train to regional law enforcement/public safety officials
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Photography: 8th in the Nation
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Criminal Justice: 1 of 6 firearm simulators in the US
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Agriculture: Variety of top rated programsplay in the dirt
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Equine Riding & Training: Only program that allows you to bring your “pet” (horse)
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Welding: High placement rate after completion of program
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Aviation: Can’t beat the price-commercial pilots license
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Nursing: RN Certification
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TV/Film/Radio/Music: Multi-Million dollar sound studio and NWC Radio/TV station
Full-and part-time matriculating students who meet eligibility requirements may be eligible to receive a combination of federal grants, loans and/or scholarships. To apply for federal aid, students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by going to fafsa.gov. To be considered for NWC scholarship funds, students must also complete the NWC online scholarship application by going to northwestcollege.edu/scholarships during NWC’s scholarship application period. For complete information about how to apply for all forms of financial aid, the types of financial aid available at NWC, (including the Hathaway Scholarship) and other financial aid policies procedures and requirements, please visit northwestcollege.edu/financialaid
Applying to Northwest College is free and nonbinding, so it can be your first step in connecting with NWC.
Application Steps »»
Submit an application for admissions either paper or online.
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No application fee, no application deadline, just apply before classes begin.
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Submit official high school transcripts.
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Submit your Test Scores: ACT, SAT, or Compass Scores.
On campus living includes 5 Residential Halls: Cody, Ashley, Lewis & Clark, Colter, and Simpson Hall (suite style). Apartments and Family housing located at Trapper Village Main and Trapper Village West.
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Living on campus has the feel of a 4 year campus at a 2 year institution.
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SAT code: 4542 | ACT code: 5004
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Nearly 900 students live on campus.
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Submit these 3 documents:
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Northwest college has over 40 active student clubs
1. Student Health Form 2. Student Advisement Form 3. MMR Vaccination Record Check out northwestcollege.edu/ admissions for more information.
Calendar of Events Estimated Costs
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Resident Tuition and Fees*: $2,672 On-Campus Room and Board**: $4,890 Year Subtotal: $7,562 *Flat Rate (12-20 credit hours) **Standard Double Room and Flex 15 Meal Plan
Housing & Campus Life
Planning Day: Fall 2014 Scholarship Day: Spring 2015 Scholarship Application Deadline: Spring 2015 New Student Registration: June and/or July 2015 Kick-Off Weekend: Weekend preceding the start of fall 2015 classes
Campus Tour Come tour campus with an NWC Trailblazer as your personal guide. Meet with faculty in your area of interest. Sit down with Financial Aid to discuss individual financial needs and ways to pay for college. Stop by the Housing and Dining Services to become familiar with your options at Northwest. During the school year we offer campus tours Monday-Friday, starting at 9:00AM or 1:00PM. During the summer we give tours Monday-Thursday 9:00AM or 1:00PM and Friday’s at 9:00AM. For more details, please call 800.560.4692.
Northwest College Admissions 231 W. 6th St. Bld 1 Powell, WY 82435 Admissions@northwestcollege.edu
307.754.6101
www.northwestcollege.edu 18
E G E L L O DAN C
SHERI
Sheridan College Northern Wyoming Community College District
Nestled in the foothills of the Big Horn Mountains, Sheridan College offers a variety of degree and certificate programs. Our student population of 2,050 benefit from a 14 to 1 faculty-to-student ratio. Sheridan College works with each individual student to create a personalized learning plan — ensuring success. Graduates enter the workforce or pursue advanced degrees, having saved money while attending Sheridan College.
Did you know »»
Offering almost 80 different programs and degrees
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Scenic campus with access to the Cloud Peak Wilderness in the Big Horn Mountains through our Spear-O-Wigwam Mountain Campus
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Caesar, the 13-foot skeletal replica of an Allosaurus, excavated in the region by SC students
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Named a 2013 Tree Campus USA by the Arbor Day Foundation
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Nationally ranked student-athletes in basketball, volleyball and rodeo
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Academic Achievements
Calendar of Events
Addictions Practitioner *New Program* Agriculture Athletic Trainer *New Program* Criminal Justice Culinary Arts Dental Hygiene Diesel Tech Education (Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary) Exercise Science Human Services *New Program* Massage Therapy Nursing Outdoor Leadership Theater Welding
FALL 2014 Sept 1: New Students Move-In Date Sept 2: Campus Orientation Sept 3: Classes Begin • Tuition Due Nov 4: Spring/Summer Registration Opens Nov 28: Last Day to Drop Classes Dec 16-19: Finals SPRING 2015 Jan 20: Student Move-In Date Jan 21: Spring Orientation Jan 21: Classes Begin • Tuition Due Mar 31: Fall Registration Opens Apr 1 : Scholarship Priority Deadline Apr 17: Last Day to Drop Classes May 12-15: Finals May 16: Sheridan Graduation Commencement
Admissions »»
Complete an application for admissions online.
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Send an official high school transcript.
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Send official ACT or SAT scores.
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Send college transcripts if you’ve taken college courses.
Financial Aid & Scholarships »»
More than $3 million in financial aid and scholarships are awarded every school year.
Housing & Campus Life »»
Sheridan College offers campus housing for traditional and non-traditional students as well as family housing.
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Students can engage in a variety of clubs and organizations at Sheridan College.
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Scholarship priority deadline is April 1st. Applications can be submitted anytime from Jan. 1st through Oct. 31st.
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Sheridan College competes in the Region IX of NJCAA in Men’s and Women’s Basketball, Soccer, Rodeo and Volleyball. We also have dynamic intramural sports program.
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To apply for grants, loans, and on campus jobs, fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in early spring of your senior semester.
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Visit sheridan.academicworks.com for all scholarships.
To apply for housing please visit (Residence Life website) and print out a housing application. Fill it out and return it with a $125 security deposit to: Sheridan College Residence Life & Housing PO Box 1500 Sheridan, WY 82801
Campus Tour Sheridan College hosts tours every day Monday-Friday at 11 am and 1 pm.
Estimated Costs
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Resident Tuition and Fees On-Campus Room and Board Books & Supplies TOTAL
$2,892 $6,050 $1,250 $10,192
To schedule a tour please visit our website: www.sheridan.edu/visitsc.
Never Stop Learning.
Sheridan College 3059 Coffeen Ave P.O. Box 1500 Sheridan, WY 82801
(307) 674-6446 ext. 2000
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ING M O Y W N E R G E E T L S L E O W YC T I N U COMM Western Wyoming Community College offers and exciting and diverse campus atmosphere featuring the NJCAA Mustang athletic program, intramural sports, art exhibits, music and theatre productions, film screenings, and many student-led programs and activities. WWCC’s location in southwestern Wyoming makes it the perfect campus destination for outdoor adventurers.
Did you know »»
Ranked #7 national among community colleges*
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60 Associates Degrees and 26 Certificate Programs
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Small Class Sizes
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Highest Graduation rate among WY community colleges
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Affordable tuition, housing, and meals
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Ranked #23 nationally for online degrees**
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NJCAA College Athletics
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Fun campus with many student activities, and clubs
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Great transfer opportunities after graduation
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Numerous Scholarships available
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16 to Succeed program awards $1,000 to students who graduates on time!***
Academic Achievements We offer two-year associate’s degrees in Science, Applied Science, Arts, and Fine Arts. Areas of study at WWCC are Business, Education, General Studies, Health Sciences, Humanities, Communication, Math and Science, Social Sciences, Technology and Industry, and Visual and Performing Arts.
*Washington Monthly College Guide-Sept. 2013 **Among two-year schools, by BestColleges.com – May 2014 ***Some rules and restrictions apply
Admissions »»
Apply online at wwcc.wy.edu
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No Application Fee!
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Submit official high school transcripts
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Submit ACT or SAT Score
Campus Life Financial Aid & Scholarships »»
General Scholarship deadline is July 31
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Hathaway/Guaranteed scholarship deadline July 31
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Apply for grants, loans, and workstudy jobs by going to fafsa.ed.gov (WWCC’s school code 003933)
Housing
Estimated Costs In-State tuition & Required Fees - $2,400 Books & Supplies - $1,500
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Total - $8,096
Western fields intercollegiate teams in volleyball, wrestling, men’s and women’s soccer, and men’s and women’s basketball, and the campus also has a cheerleading squad. Most WWCC teams compete in Region IX of the National Junior College Athletic Association, while the wrestling squad competes in the highly competitive NJCAA West District. There is always something fun and interesting to do at Western Wyoming Community College! Western features many opportunities to participate in clubs and group activities. Intramural sports, concerts, stage performances, and volunteer opportunities are also popular. Students can deejay at Mustang Radio or assist the Office of Admissions as Student Ambassadors.
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Six residence halls
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Free WIFI
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Fitness Centers
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Game Rooms
Campus Tour
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Free Parking
Western offers daily tours at 10 AM or 2 PM.
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Fully Furnished rooms with microwave/fridge
Sign up today at wwcc.wy.edu!
Board (10 Meal Plan) - $1,992 Average Room (on-campus) $2,204
At Western Wyoming Community College, intercollegiate athletics is an essential and enjoyable part of campus life that enhances the learning experience for studentathletes and non-athletes alike.
We are where YOU are
Senior Day-March 2015
2500 College Drive PO Box 428 Rock Springs, WY 82902
800-226-1181 307-382-1648
www.wwcc.wy.edu 22
Go For Gold!
F O Y T I S UNIVERMING WYO The University of Wyoming: a 125-year tradition of academic success, global impact, civic leadership and incredible community. The University of Wyoming offers more than 200 academic programs to nearly 14,000 students from all 50 states and over 94 countries. UW is a nationally recognized landgrant, research institution with accomplished faculty, state-of-the art technology and world-class facilities. Wyoming is the only state with one four-year University. This provides students with the amenities and experience of a large state school combined with the personal, intimate setting of a smaller school—a place of education like no other. We are committed to quality through our small class sizes, which average 30 students with a 14:1 student-to-faculty ration. Join us in our legacy of excellence.
Did you know »»
UW is the only 4 year public school in Wyoming and has the lowest in-state tuition in the nation of any public 4 year school
Academic Achievements UW has over 200 areas of study to choose from many of which are nationally recognized
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College of Business is an AACSB International accredited institution, achieved by fewer than 5% of business schools in the world.
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11th best college value in the nation- Forbes Magazine 2013
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50% of the incoming freshman class is from out of state
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One of the top 15 best colleges for outdoor activities- Outside magazine 2012
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UW students have volunteered over 175,000 hours
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Highest elevation of any D-1 school in the country
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Pistol Pete is UW’s mascot, he is joined by the pony Cowboy Joe at football games
1,600 undergraduate students participate in research opportunities each year.
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Students can travel to 400+ international locations.
College of Education offers an annual career fair for hiring opportunities with Wyoming and 25 other states.
Estimated Costs Tuition & Fees:
$4,645
(15 credit hours per semester for two semesters)
Room & Board:
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Apply online at uwyo.edu/apply
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Pay the $40 application fee
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Submit official high school transcripts
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Submit ACT or SAT score
Financial Aid & Scholarships
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Admissions
$9,755
(double occupancy room & unlimited meal plan) Books & Supplies (est.): $1,200 Travel (est.): $890 Personal Expenses (est.): $2,200 Total Cost (in-state): $18,690
Submitting the admissions application will automatically consider students for the following scholarships: Hathaway Scholarships »» Honors, Performance and Opportunity Scholarships Wyoming Scholars (confirm enrollment by May 1) »» GPA of 3.5 and ACT of 25 »» $1,000 scholarship per year for 4 years Trustees’ Scholars Award (apply by December 1) »» Most prestigious and highly competitive scholarship at UW »» Limited number awarded every year »» With Hathaway Honors, this award covers the tuition and fees, a double occupancy room and the unlimited meal plan
Housing & Campus Life »»
4 first-year residence halls
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Fully furnished with Wireless and Ethernet, basic cable and 24-hour keyed entry with extensive security
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Explore the halls: uwyo.edu/reslife-dining/halls
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Over 250 recognized student organizations and clubs: uwyo.edu/cac
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19 NCAA D1-A sports, 21 clubs sports and 50 intramural sports
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Concerts, speakers and comedians
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Multicultural resources and activities: uwyo.edu/oma
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Over 400 international exchange, study abroad and faculty lead locations to visit
Campus Tour Individual Visit
University of Wyoming Admissions
Calendar of Events
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Connect with representatives from colleges, departments and other interests
Dept. 3435, 1000 E. University Ave.
Admissions application for Trustees’ Scholars Award consideration: Dec. 1 Campus Pass: Sept. 6, 2014 Discovery Days: Nov. 15, 2014, Feb. 14, 2015 and March 28, 2015 Showcase Saturday: Oct. 11, 2014 and Jan. 31, 2015 Priority FAFSA: March 1 Confirm enrollment: May 1
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Meet with an admissions representative
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Tour campus and the residence halls
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Enjoy a complementary lunch at Washakie Dinning Center
Schedule a visit: uwyo.edu/admissions/visit/ individual-visits
Laramie, WY 82071
admissions@uwyo.edu 800-342-5996 307-766-5160
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Financial Aid
The Wyoming institutions of post-secondary education invite you to consider your options for financial aid to help with your education expenses. After you have read this page, you may want to contact the institution(s) of your choice for more detailed information. Don’t eliminate any college because of costs!
Finanace Develop a plan to finance your education Determine college costs Investigate all possible resources— • Parents • Summer earnings • Financial Aid • Other Sources • Scholarships • Grants • Student Loans • Work-study or other part-time employment Secure necessary forms and note deadlines Apply for financial aid as early as possible (reprinted from ACT) 25
Financial Aid can assist you once your family’s resources have been utilized.
Costs Budget Items
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity
Sample Costs College 1
College 2
Scholarships: These non-repayable gift awards are made on the basis of academic achievement, skills, leadership and promise for future excellence. Scholarships are offered by post-secondary institutions, civic, religious and fraternal organizations, individual benefactors, corporations, and various other entities which value education. An applicant’s financial situation is sometimes a factor. High school guidance offices, postsecondary schools, libraries and the Internet are good sources of information about scholarships and timely application is always crucial.
College 3
Tuition & Fees Room & Board Books & Supplies Transportation Miscellaneous
(personal expenses, dates, laundry)
Remember…check with college officials for accurate costs. (reprinted from ACT)
Grants (SEOG): Non-repayable, gift assistance to students who qualify for Pell Grants. Amounts vary and availability differs by school. Students must complete the FAFSA each year in which they will enroll. Federal Pell Grants: Non-repayable, gift assistance of up to $5,350 per year based on you and your family’s financial situation. Federal Work-Study Program: Based on the family’s financial situation, this part-time employment program offers placements on (and sometimes off) campus in areas which are potentially related to the student’s career goals, studies, or interests. Payment is made monthly for hours worked. Work schedules are arranged with supervisors so as not to conflict with class hours. Community service placements are available.
Federal Subsidized Stafford Loans: Up to $3,500 available to freshmen for a full academic year, based on family’s financial situation. Repayment begins six months after borrower ceases to be enrolled at least half-time. No interest accrues while borrower is enrolled at least half-time because a subsidy is paid by the U.S. Government. New loans as of July 2009 are a fixed interest rate of 5.6%. Federal Unsubsidized Stafford Loans: Some students can qualify for additional loan funds from the federal unsubsidized loan program. Students should contact the college they plan to attend to determine their potential eligibility. Federal Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS): Parents of dependent students may borrow the difference between the student’s cost of attendance and any financial aid for which the student is eligible. New loans as of July 2009 are a fixed interest rate of 8.5%. Federal Perkins Loans: Offered by some institutions in varying amounts, typically not to exceed $3,000 for the freshman year. They are based on family’s financial situation. No interest accrues while borrower is enrolled at half-time status or more. Repayment begins nine months after borrower ceases to be enrolled at least half-time. Interest during repayment is 5% simple, annually. Up to 10 years to repay. 26
d i A r o f y l p p A How to 1. Students and their families must complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) for each year in which they will enroll. FAFSA forms are available on the Internet. These should be filed shortly after January 1st. Check your college(s) for deadline information. www.fafsa.ed.gov 2. Every post-secondary school has its own application process for financial aid. Obtain any necessary forms and complete according to the school’s deadline and procedures. 3. Application for admission is usually required of financial aid applicants. 4. Students will receive a Student Aid Report (SAR) from the central processor, once the FAFSA has been processed. Information is also transmitted electronically to the colleges listed on the FAFSA by the applicant. 5. The colleges to which the applicant has provided a complete application for aid will be notified of eligibility and of the types of aid offered.
Important Timelines Junior Year • Study hard to achieve high grades • Attend college/career fairs (Planning Days) in your area and talk with representatives about the opportunities their institution can provide for you • Register to take the ACT in the spring • Visit Colleges and Universities you are interested in • Start searching for scholarship and talking with family about paying for college
ip h s r la o h c S y a w Hatha
Senior Year
Please visit:
• Attend college/career fairs (Planning Days) in your area and talk with representatives about the opportunities their institution can provide for you
http://edu.wyoming.gov/beyond-the-classroom/ college-career/scholarships/hathaway/ or contact Bradly Barker at: bradley.barker@wyo.gov for more information
• Apply to your top 5 colleges, but pay attention to deadlines for Aid
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• Make your college May 1st • Attend Orientation
decision
by
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*I-‐Intramurals, C-‐Clubs, O-‐Organizations, N-‐Newspaper, R-‐Religious Organizations
Casper College Type of School
Central Wyoming Eastern Wyoming Laramie County College College Community College 2-‐Year Community College
Northwest College Type of School
Sheridan College Gillette College
Western Wyoming Community College
University of Wyoming Comprehensive University
2-‐Year Community College
Minimum program length
1-‐semester
1-‐semester credential
1-‐semester certificate
1 semester certificate
Maximum program length
2-‐year Associate
2-‐year Associate
2-‐year Associate
2-‐year Associate
Application Deadline
None
None
None
None
Scholarship Deadline
2-‐Mar
1-‐Mar
15-‐Mar
1-‐Apr
Application fee
None
None
None
None
Application fee
None
None
None
$40
Tuition, fees/year/in state
$2,592
$2,712
$2,472
$2,736
Tuition, fees/year/in state
$2,418
$2,678
$2,400
$4,645
Tuition, fees/year/out of state
$6,576
$6,696
$6,264
$6,528
Tuition, fees/year/out of state
$6,018
$6,470
$6,384
$14,875
Student/faculty ratio
18:01
14:01
14:01
19:01
Student/faculty ratio
18:01
16:01
14:01
Average class size
Approximately 25
Approximately 25
Approximately 20
Approximately 14
On Campus Housing
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Freshmen required to live on campus
No
No
No
No
Married Student Housing available
Yes
Yes
No
No
$6,050
$5,694
$5,648
$6,952
Room/Board cost for 1 year Exams requested for admission Placement exams required
ACT accepted
ACT preferred SAT accepted
ACT accepted
ACT accepted
SAT accepted
Minimum program length
1-‐semester certificate
1-‐year certificate
9-‐month certificate
4-‐year Bachelor
Maximum program length
2-‐year Associate
2-‐year Associate
2-‐year Associate
Ph.D.
Application Deadline
None
None
None
March 1 priority
Scholarship Deadline
1-‐Apr
1-‐Apr
1-‐Apr
1-‐Dec
Average class size
Sheridan – 18:1 Gillette – 16:1
Approximately 17
Approximately 15
Approximately 19
Approximately 30
On Campus Housing
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Freshmen required to live on campus
Yes
No
No
Yes
Married Student Housing available
Yes
Yes (SC only)
Yes
Yes
$4,760
$6,050
$4,196
$9,755
ACT preferred
ACT preferred
ACT preferred
SAT accepted
SAT accepted
SAT accepted
Math, English, Reading
Math, English, Reading
Math, English, Reading
Math
FAFSA
FAFSA
FAFSA
1222
10,129 undergrads (Laramie Campus)
2399
3,895 undergrads
Room/Board cost for 1 year Exams required for admission Placement exams required
SAT/ACT accepted
Math & English
Math, English, Reading
Math, English, Reading
Math, English, Reading
Application used for Financial Aid
FAFSA
FAFSA
FAFSA
FAFSA
Application used for Financial Aid
FAFSA
Full-‐Time Enrollment
1957
933
655
2211
Full-‐Time Enrollment
1208
Part-‐Time Enrollment
2316
1705
1025
4156
Part-‐Time Enrollment
939
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes-‐subject exam only
Yes-‐subject exam only
Yes-‐subject exam only
Yes-‐subject exam only
Advanced Placement available
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Job Placement/Career office on campus
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes-‐subject exam only
Yes-‐subject exam only
Yes-‐subject exam only
Yes-‐subject exam only
Campus Job Availability
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Job Placement/Career office on campus
Yes
Yes
Campus Job Availability
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Summer School
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Summer School
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
School Activities
*I-‐C-‐O-‐N-‐R
*I-‐C-‐O-‐R
*I-‐C-‐O-‐N-‐R
*I-‐C-‐O-‐N-‐R
School Activities
*I-‐C-‐O-‐N-‐R
*I-‐C-‐O-‐N-‐R
*I-‐C-‐O-‐N-‐R
*I-‐C-‐O-‐N-‐R
Basketball, Rodeo,
Basketball, Rodeo, Soccer, Cheerleading, Equine Show
Basketball, Soccer, Cheerleading, Wrestling
7 Division I sports
Basketball, Rodeo, Volleyball, Cross Basketball, Volleyball, Country(GC), Track(GC), Soccer, Cheerleading Soccer (SC)
8 Division I sports
Advanced Placement available CLEP exam accepted
Men’s Varsity Sports Women’s Varsity Sports
Basketball, Rodeo, Club Basketball, Rodeo, Golf, Ski Cross Country Rodeo, Volleyball, Basketball, Club Ski
Rodeo, Volleyball, Basketball, Golf, Cross Country
Golf Basketball, Rodeo, Volleyball
Rodeo, Volleyball, Soccer, Cheerleading, Equine Show
*I-‐Intramurals, C-‐Clubs, O-‐Organizations, N-‐Newspaper, R-‐Religious Organizations
CLEP exam accepted
Men’s Varsity Sports
Basketball, Rodeo, Soccer, Wrestling
Women’s Varsity Sports
Basketball, Rodeo, Soccer, Volleyball
Sheridan-‐1495 Gillette-‐1079 Sheridan-‐593 Gillette-‐1492
Basketball, Rodeo, Cross Country(GC), Track(GC), Soccer (SC)
*I-‐Intramurals, C-‐Clubs, O-‐Organizations, N-‐Newspaper, R-‐Religious Organizations
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Sheridan College
Western Wyoming
University of
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Assistive Technology
C
Astronomy/Astrophysics
C-Certificate
Certificates of completion are awarded for short-course preparation of one to three years where no associate degree is awarded. No distinction is made between certificates and diplomas.
Athletic Training
ASCasper
College
AA, AS-Associate Transfer
Degrees within which a student can begin class work toward an eventual major and Baccalaureate Degree in this subject.
AAS-Applied Science
Associate of Applied Science degrees offered in this subject.
Audio Technician
B-Bachelors Degree
Includes Bachelors of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees.
Accounting Auto Parts Specialist
AA, AAS, C
M-Masters Degree
Includes Masters of Arts (MA), Master of Science (MS) and Master of Education (MEd) degrees.
Addictions Practitioner Automotive Body Repair
AAS, C
D-Doctorate Degree
Includes Doctor of Medicine (MD), Doctor of Education (EdD) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees.
Addictionology Specialist- General Automotive Technology
C, AS C AAS,
O-Other
Accounting
AA, AAS, C
Central Wyoming College AS, AAS, C
Laramie Eastern Northwest County Wyoming Community College College College AS
AA, AAS
AS
Addictions Practitioner Addictionology Specialist
Sheridan/ Gillette College
Western University Wyoming of Community Wyoming College AS, C
Administrative Assistant Agricultural Business
AS, AAS
Agricultural Communications
AS
Agriculture
AS
AS
AS
AAS, AS
AS
AS
AAS, C
AAS
C
AS
AAS
AS
Agriculture Economics
AA, AS, AAS
AS
Agriculture Education
AS
Agriculture Production
AAS AS
AS
AAS, C
AS
Agronomy
AS
Alternative Fuel Vehicle Technology AA, CR
AA, AS
AS
AS AA
AS AA
AS, C
AA
Applied Sciences Architectural Engineering Art
AA, CR
AA
AA
AA
AFA
Art, Commercial/Applied AFA
Assistive Technology
C
AA
AA
AS
Astronomy/Astrophysics AS
AS
Atmospheric Science C AAS, C, CR
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
B AS
AS
Business Computer Application Animal Science Business Economics Anthropology
AAS AS, AAS
C
B, M
B AS AAS
AA, CR
B
B
AS
AS
B, BFA
B
AA, AS, AAS
AS AAS, C
AB
O
B
AAS
AB, AAS, C
M, D
Audio Technician Auto Parts Specialist
AS
AS
Business AmericanAdministration Studies
B, M, D
AS
O B, M
Business American Indian Studies
AS AS
Biological AgricultureScience Education
Business Technology Help Desk Art, Commercial/Applied Carpentry Apprenticeship Art, Secondary Education Ceramics Assistive Technology Certified Nursing Assistant Astronomy/Astrophysics Challenge Course Facilitation Athletic Coaching Chemical Engineering Athletic Training Chemistry Atmospheric Science Chemistry Professional Audio Technician Chemistry, Secondary Education Auto Parts Specialist Chicano Studies Automotive Body Repair Child and Family Studies Automotive Technology - General CISCO Certification Auto Technician & Power Sports Civil Engineering Aviation Coaching Basic Digital Imaging Cognitive Retraining Basic Graphic Arts Production Communication and Mass Media Basic Photographic Imaging Communication(s) Beef Production Computer Aid Design Biological Science
AAS
C
C AS
B
B, M, D
Athletic Coaching
C AS, AAS, C
B, M
O
Art, Secondary Education
Athletic Training
AA
AS
AS
B AA,
AS
Beef Production Agriculture Economics
Business Office Technology Architectural Engineering Business Records Art
C
C AS
AAS, C
BAS
Archaeology
C AS
Broadcasting/Production (radio/TV) Alternative Fuel Vehicle Technology
B, M, D
AA
AAS, AS
Botany/Water Allied Health Resources
B, M AS, AAS
AS
AS
B, M
B
American Studies Anthropology
AS
Basic Photographic Imaging Agriculture
AS
B
C
Animal Science
Basic Graphic Arts Production Agricultural Communications
AAS
AS
AS
AS
American Indian Studies
AS, AAS
AS, AAS
AS
B
M
C
AS, AAS, C
AAS, AA, AS, C
AS
AS
AS, C
AS
AS
AA AAS
M, D
C
AS
AS AAS
AA AA, AS
AAS
AS, AS, AAS C
AA
AA C
O B AS
B, B, MBA M
AA
B B, M, D
AA
B O
B, M, D
AS
BAS
AAS, C
AA,
AA, CR
AFA C O
C AA
B
AA
AA
C
O
C
AS AS
AAS, C, CR AAS, C AAS, C
AA
B, BFA O
C AS
B
C
C
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le u d e h c S s y a D g in n 2014 Plan Western Region September 22 -‐ 25, 2014 Date
Time
Monday, September 22 9:00 -‐ 11:00 am Western Region September 22 -‐ 25, 2014
W e st e rn R e gi on SE p. 22-25
Date Time Tuesday, September 23 9:00 -‐ 10:00 am
Western Region September 22 -‐ 25, 2014 Monday, September 22 9:00 -‐ 11:00 am Western Region September 22 -‐ 25, 2014 Tuesday, September 23 1:00 -‐ 2:00 pm Date Time Date Time Wednesday, September 24 Tuesday, September 23 9:45 -‐ 11:00 am 9:00 -‐ 10:00 am Wednesday, September 24 Monday, September 22 9:00 -‐ 11:00 am Monday, September 22 1:30 -‐ 2:30 pm 9:00 -‐ 11:00 am Tuesday, September 23 8:30 -‐ 9:30 am 1:00 -‐ 2:00 pm Thursday, September 25
Tuesday, September 23 Tuesday, September 23 9:00 -‐ 10:00 am 9:00 -‐ 10:00 am Wednesday, September 24 9:45 -‐ 11:00 am Thursday, September 25 11:30 -‐ 12:30 pm Wednesday, September 24 1:30 -‐ 2:30 pm Tuesday, September 23 Tuesday, September 23 1:00 -‐ 2:00 pm 1:00 -‐ 2:00 pm Thursday, September 25 8:30 -‐ 9:30 am Thursday, September 25 1:00 -‐ 2:00 pm Wednesday, September 24 9:45 -‐ 11:00 am Wednesday, September 24 9:45 -‐ 11:00 am Thursday, September 25 1:30 -‐ 2:30 pm 11:30 -‐ 12:30 pm Wednesday, September 24 Wednesday, September 24 1:30 -‐ 2:30 pm
Address, City
Schools Participating
Star Valley High School, Commons
445 West Swiftcreek Lane, Afton
Star Valley, Swift Creek, Jackson, Summit, Teton
Host Institution & Location Pinedale High School, The Wrangler Gym
Address, City 101 E. Hennick Street, Pinedale
Schools Participating Big Piney, Pinedale, Jackson, Summit, Teton
Star Valley High School, Commons Kemmerer High School, Auxiliary Gym Host Institution & Location Host Institution & Location Evanston High School, 2nd floor Pinedale High School, The Wrangler Gym Lyman High School, Commons Star Valley High School, Commons Star Valley High School, Commons Kemmerer High School, Auxiliary Gym Green River High School, Commons
445 West Swiftcreek Lane, Afton 1525 3rd West Avenue, Kemmerer Address, City Address, City 701 West Cheyenne Drive, Evanston 101 E. Hennick Street, Pinedale 1305 E. Clark Street, Lyman 445 West Swiftcreek Lane, Afton 445 West Swiftcreek Lane, Afton 1525 3rd West Avenue, Kemmerer 1615 Hitching Post Drive, Green River
Star Valley, Swift Creek, Jackson, Summit, Teton Kemmerer, Cokeville Schools Participating Schools Participating Evanston, Horizon Big Piney, Pinedale, Jackson, Summit, Teton Lyman, Mountain View Star Valley, Swift Creek, Jackson, Summit, Teton Star Valley, Swift Creek, Jackson, Summit, Teton Kemmerer, Cokeville Green River, Expedition Academy
Pinedale High School, The Wrangler Gym Pinedale High School, The Wrangler Gym Evanston High School, 2nd floor Rock Springs High School, Gym Lyman High School, Commons Kemmerer High School, Auxiliary Gym Kemmerer High School, Auxiliary Gym Western Wyoming Community College Transfer Green River High School, Commons Evanston High School, 2nd floor Evanston High School, 2nd floor Fair, Main Street Rock Springs High School, Gym Lyman High School, Commons Lyman High School, Commons
101 E. Hennick Street, Pinedale 101 E. Hennick Street, Pinedale 701 West Cheyenne Drive, Evanston 1375 James Drive, Rock Springs 1305 E. Clark Street, Lyman 1525 3rd West Avenue, Kemmerer 1525 3rd West Avenue, Kemmerer 1615 Hitching Post Drive, Green River 2500 College Drive, Rock Springs 701 West Cheyenne Drive, Evanston 701 West Cheyenne Drive, Evanston
Big Piney, Pinedale, Jackson, Summit, Teton Big Piney, Pinedale, Jackson, Summit, Teton Evanston, Horizon Rock Springs, Independence, Farson-‐Eden, Manilla UT Lyman, Mountain View Kemmerer, Cokeville Kemmerer, Cokeville Green River, Expedition Academy Western Wyoming Community College students Evanston, Horizon Evanston, Horizon
1375 James Drive, Rock Springs 1305 E. Clark Street, Lyman 1305 E. Clark Street, Lyman
Rock Springs, Independence, Farson-‐Eden, Manilla UT Lyman, Mountain View Lyman, Mountain View
1615 Hitching Post Drive, Green River 1615 Hitching Post Drive, Green River 2500 College Drive, Rock Springs 1375 James Drive, Rock Springs 1375 James Drive, Rock Springs Address, City
Green River, Expedition Academy Green River, Expedition Academy Western Wyoming Community College students Rock Springs, Independence, Farson-‐Eden, Manilla UT Rock Springs, Independence, Farson-‐Eden, Manilla UT Schools Participating
2500 College Drive, Rock Springs 2500 College Drive, Rock Springs 231 West 6th Street, Powell
Western Wyoming Community College students Powell, Cody, Lovell, Rocky Mountain, Burlington, Western Wyoming Community College students Greybull, Meeteetse, Riverside, Worland, Shoshone Learning Center, Ten Sleep Schools Participating
Thursday, September 25 Green River High School, Commons Thursday, September 25 8:30 -‐ 9:30 am 8:30 -‐ 9:30 am Green River High School, Commons Western Wyoming Community College Transfer Thursday, September 25 1:00 -‐ 2:00 pm Northern Region September 29 -‐ October 2, 2014 Fair, Main Street Thursday, September 25 11:30 -‐ 12:30 pm Rock Springs High School, Gym Thursday, September 25 11:30 -‐ 12:30 pm Rock Springs High School, Gym Date Time Host Institution & Location Western Wyoming Community College Transfer Western Wyoming Community College Transfer Thursday, September 25 Thursday, September 25 1:00 -‐ 2:00 pm 1:00 -‐ 2:00 pm Fair, Main Street Fair, Main Street Northern Region September 29 -‐ October 2, 2014 Monday, September 29 9:30 -‐ 11:00 am Northwest College, Cabre Gym Date
NORT H ERN REGION Se p. 2 9 - O c t. 2
Host Institution & Location
Time
Monday, September 29 11:30 -‐ 12:30 pm Northern Region September 29 -‐ October 2, 2014 Northern Region September 29 -‐ October 2, 2014 Monday, September 29 9:30 -‐ 11:00 am Date Time Date Time Tuesday, September 30 9:00 -‐ 10:30 am
Host Institution & Location
Address, City
Northwest College Transfer Fair, Cabre Gym
231 West 6th Street, Powell
Northwest College, Cabre Gym 231 West 6th Street, Powell Host Institution & Location Address, City Host Institution & Location Address, City Sheridan College, Bruce Hoffman Golden Dome 3059 Coffeen Avenue, Sheridan
Monday, September 29 11:30 -‐ 12:30 pm Northwest College Transfer Fair, Cabre Gym Monday, September 29 9:30 -‐ 11:00 am Northwest College, Cabre Gym Monday, September 29 11:00 -‐ 12:00 pm 9:30 -‐ 11:00 am Northwest College, Cabre Gym Tuesday, September 30 Sheridan College, Bruce Hoffman Golden Dome Tuesday, September 30 9:00 -‐ 10:30 am Sheridan College, Bruce Hoffman Golden Dome Gillette College High School/Transfer Fair, Tuesday, September 30 Monday, September 29 11:30 -‐ 12:30 pm Northwest College Transfer Fair, Cabre Gym Monday, September 29 6:00 -‐ 7:30 pm 11:30 -‐ 12:30 pm Technical Education Center Assembly Hall Northwest College Transfer Fair, Cabre Gym
231 West 6th Street, Powell 231 West 6th Street, Powell 231 West 6th Street, Powell 3059 Coffeen Avenue, Sheridan 3059 Coffeen Avenue, Sheridan 3251 S. 4-‐J, Gillette 231 West 6th Street, Powell 231 West 6th Street, Powell
Tuesday, September 30 9:00 -‐ 10:00 am 11:00 -‐ 12:00 pm Wednesday, October 1 Tuesday, September 30 Tuesday, September 30 9:00 -‐ 10:30 am 9:00 -‐ 10:30 am Tuesday, September 30 3:00 -‐ 4:00 pm 6:00 -‐ 7:30 pm Wednesday, October 1
Sheridan College, Bruce Hoffman Golden Dome Sundance High School, Gym Sheridan College, Bruce Hoffman Golden Dome Sheridan College, Bruce Hoffman Golden Dome Gillette College High School/Transfer Fair, Casper College Transfer Fair, 3rd Floor of the Technical Education Center Assembly Hall Union Building Tuesday, September 30 Tuesday, September 30 11:00 -‐ 12:00 pm 11:00 -‐ 12:00 pm Sheridan College, Bruce Hoffman Golden Dome Sheridan College, Bruce Hoffman Golden Dome Wednesday, October 1 9:00 -‐ 10:00 am Sundance High School, Gym Thursday, October 2 9:00 -‐ 10:30 am Natrona County High School, Gym Gillette College High School/Transfer Fair, Gillette College High School/Transfer Fair, Casper College Transfer Fair, 3rd Floor of the Tuesday, September 30 6:00 -‐ 7:30 pm Thursday, October 2 11:30 -‐ 12:30 pm Kelly Walsh High School, Gym Tuesday, September 30 6:00 -‐ 7:30 pm Wednesday, October 1 3:00 -‐ 4:00 pm Technical Education Center Assembly Hall Technical Education Center Assembly Hall Union Building
3059 Coffeen Avenue, Sheridan 1016 East Cleveland, Sundance 3059 Coffeen Avenue, Sheridan 3059 Coffeen Avenue, Sheridan 3251 S. 4-‐J, Gillette 125 College Drive, Casper
3251 S. 4-‐J, Gillette 3500 East 12th Street, Casper 3251 S. 4-‐J, Gillette 125 College Drive, Casper
Mackenzie, Kaycee Powell, Cody, Lovell, Rocky Mountain, Burlington, Powell, Cody, Lovell, Rocky Mountain, Burlington, Northwest College students Greybull, Meeteetse, Riverside, Worland, Shoshone Greybull, Meeteetse, Riverside, Worland, Shoshone Sherdian College students Sheridan, Normative Services, Wyoming Girls' School, Learning Center, Ten Sleep Learning Center, Ten Sleep Buffalo, Big Horn, Arvada-‐Clearmont, Tongue River, Fort Gillette College students, Campbell County High School, Northwest College students Mackenzie, Kaycee Northwest College students Westwood, Wright Sheridan, Normative Services, Wyoming Girls' School, Sheridan, Normative Services, Wyoming Girls' School, Sherdian College students Sundance, Newcastle, Upton, Hulett, Moorcroft Buffalo, Big Horn, Arvada-‐Clearmont, Tongue River, Fort Buffalo, Big Horn, Arvada-‐Clearmont, Tongue River, Fort Gillette College students, Campbell County High School, Mackenzie, Kaycee Mackenzie, Kaycee Casper College students Westwood, Wright Sherdian College students Sherdian College students Sundance, Newcastle, Upton, Hulett, Moorcroft Natrona County, Douglas, Roosevelt, Glenrock Gillette College students, Campbell County High School, Gillette College students, Campbell County High School, Kelly Walsh, Midwest Casper College students Westwood, Wright Westwood, Wright
Wednesday, October 1 Wednesday, October 1 9:00 -‐ 10:00 am Thursday, October 2 9:00 -‐ 10:00 am 9:00 -‐ 10:30 am
Sundance High School, Gym Sundance High School, Gym Natrona County High School, Gym
1016 East Cleveland, Sundance 1016 East Cleveland, Sundance 930 South Elm, Casper
Sundance, Newcastle, Upton, Hulett, Moorcroft Sundance, Newcastle, Upton, Hulett, Moorcroft Natrona County, Douglas, Roosevelt, Glenrock
Casper College Transfer Fair, 3rd Floor of the Casper College Transfer Fair, 3rd Floor of the Kelly Walsh High School, Gym Union Building Union Building Host Institution & Location Natrona County High School, Gym Natrona County High School, Gym
3500 East 12th Street, Casper 125 College Drive, Casper 125 College Drive, Casper
Kelly Walsh, Midwest Casper College students Casper College students
Address, City 930 South Elm, Casper 930 South Elm, Casper
Schools Participating Natrona County, Douglas, Roosevelt, Glenrock Natrona County, Douglas, Roosevelt, Glenrock
Thursday, October 2 3:00 -‐ 4:00 pm 11:30 -‐ 12:30 pm Wednesday, October 1 Plains Region October 6 -‐ 9th, 2014 Wednesday, October 1 3:00 -‐ 4:00 pm
Date Time Thursday, October 2 Thursday, October 2 9:00 -‐ 10:30 am 9:00 -‐ 10:30 am
3059 Coffeen Avenue, Sheridan 3059 Coffeen Avenue, Sheridan 1016 East Cleveland, Sundance 930 South Elm, Casper
PL AINS REGION Oct. 6 - 9
Thursday, October 2 3500 East 12th Street, Casper Thursday, October 2 11:30 -‐ 12:30 pm 11:30 -‐ 12:30 pm Kelly Walsh High School, Gym Kelly Walsh High School, Gym 3500 East 12th Street, Casper Plains Region October 6 -‐ 9th, 2014 Monday, October 6 10:00 -‐ 11:00 am Central Wyoming College, Student Center, Gym 2660 Peck Avenue, Riverton Date Time Host Institution & Location Address, City
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Northwest College students Powell, Cody, Lovell, Rocky Mountain, Burlington, Greybull, Meeteetse, Riverside, Worland, Shoshone Sheridan, Normative Services, Wyoming Girls' School, Schools Participating Learning Center, Ten Sleep Schools Participating Buffalo, Big Horn, Arvada-‐Clearmont, Tongue River, Fort
Plains Region October 6 -‐ 9th, 2014 Plains Region October 6 -‐ 9th, 2014 Monday, October 6 11:30 -‐ 12:30 pm Monday, October 6 10:00 -‐ 11:00 am Date Time Date Time
Central Wyoming College Transfer Fair, Student 2660 Peck Avenue, Riverton Central Wyoming College, Student Center, Gym 2660 Peck Avenue, Riverton Center, Gym Host Institution & Location Address, City Host Institution & Location Address, City
Tuesday, October 7 9:00 -‐ 10:30 am
Rawlins High School, Gym 1401 Colorado, Rawlins Central Wyoming College Transfer Fair, Student 2660 Peck Avenue, Riverton Central Wyoming College, Student Center, Gym Central Wyoming College, Student Center, Gym 2660 Peck Avenue, Riverton 2660 Peck Avenue, Riverton Center, Gym Laramie County Community College Transfer Tuesday, October 7 1:00 -‐ 2:30 pm 13400 E. College Drive, Cheyenne Fair, Student Lounge of CCC Building Tuesday, October 7 9:00 -‐ 10:30 am Rawlins High School, Gym 1401 Colorado, Rawlins Central Wyoming College Transfer Fair, Student Central Wyoming College Transfer Fair, Student 2660 Peck Avenue, Riverton Monday, October 6 11:30 -‐ 12:30 pm 2660 Peck Avenue, Riverton Monday, October 6 6:00 -‐ 7:30 pm 11:30 -‐ 12:30 pm Cheyenne East High School, Gym Tuesday, October 7 2800 East Pershing, Cheyenne Center, Gym Center, Gym Laramie County Community College Transfer Tuesday, October 7 1:00 -‐ 2:30 pm 13400 E. College Drive, Cheyenne Fair, Student Lounge of CCC Building Tuesday, October 7 9:00 -‐ 10:30 am Rawlins High School, Gym 1401 Colorado, Rawlins Tuesday, October 7 9:00 -‐ 10:00 am 9:00 -‐ 10:30 am Rawlins High School, Gym 1401 Colorado, Rawlins Wednesday, October 8 Cheyenne Central High School, Gym 5500 Education Drive, Cheyenne Monday, October 6 11:30 -‐ 12:30 pm Monday, October 6 Monday, October 6 10:00 -‐ 11:00 am 10:00 -‐ 11:00 am
Tuesday, October 7 6:00 -‐ 7:30 pm Tuesday, October 7 1:00 -‐ 2:30 pm Wednesday, October 8 Tuesday, October 7 12:00 -‐ 1:30 pm 1:00 -‐ 2:30 pm Wednesday, October 8 9:00 -‐ 10:00 am Tuesday, October 7 6:00 -‐ 7:30 pm Tuesday, October 7 9:45 -‐ 11:00 am 6:00 -‐ 7:30 pm Thursday, October 9 Wednesday, October 8 12:00 -‐ 1:30 pm
Wednesday, October 8 Wednesday, October 8 9:00 -‐ 10:00 am 9:00 -‐ 10:00 am
Cheyenne East High School, Gym Laramie County Community College Transfer Laramie County Community College Transfer Eastern Wyoming College Transfer Fair, Fair, Student Lounge of CCC Building Fair, Student Lounge of CCC Building Cafeteria Hallway/Student Center Cheyenne Central High School, Gym Eastern Wyoming College High School Fair, Cheyenne East High School, Gym Cheyenne East High School, Gym Eastern Wyoming College Transfer Fair, Cafeteria Hallway/Student Center Cafeteria Hallway/Student Center Cheyenne Central High School, Gym Cheyenne Central High School, Gym Eastern Wyoming College High School Fair,
2800 East Pershing, Cheyenne 13400 E. College Drive, Cheyenne 3200 West C Street, Torrington 13400 E. College Drive, Cheyenne 5500 Education Drive, Cheyenne 2800 East Pershing, Cheyenne 2800 East Pershing, Cheyenne 3200 West C Street, Torrington 3200 West C Street, Torrington
5500 Education Drive, Cheyenne 5500 Education Drive, Cheyenne
Kelly Walsh, Midwest Riverton, Dubois, Hot Springs County, Lander Valley, Kelly Walsh, Midwest Pathfinder, St. Stephans, Shoshoni, Wind River, Wyoming Schools Participating Indian, Ft. Washakie Charter, Arapahoe Charter Riverton, Dubois, Hot Springs County, Lander Valley, Central Wyoming Students Pathfinder, St. Stephans, Shoshoni, Wind River, Wyoming Schools Participating Schools Participating Indian, Ft. Washakie Charter, Arapahoe Charter Rawlins, Encampment, Hanna Elk Mountain, Little Snake Riverton, Dubois, Hot Springs County, Lander Valley, Riverton, Dubois, Hot Springs County, Lander Valley, River Valley, Saratoga, Laramie, Rock River Central Wyoming Students Pathfinder, St. Stephans, Shoshoni, Wind River, Wyoming Pathfinder, St. Stephans, Shoshoni, Wind River, Wyoming Indian, Ft. Washakie Charter, Arapahoe Charter Indian, Ft. Washakie Charter, Arapahoe Charter Laramie County Community College Students Rawlins, Encampment, Hanna Elk Mountain, Little Snake River Valley, Saratoga, Laramie, Rock River Cheyenne East, Cheyenne Central, Cheyenne South, Central Wyoming Students Central Wyoming Students Triumph, Pine Bluffs, Burns, Whiting Laramie County Community College Students Rawlins, Encampment, Hanna Elk Mountain, Little Snake Rawlins, Encampment, Hanna Elk Mountain, Little Snake Cheyenne Central, Cheyenne East, Cheyenne South, River Valley, Saratoga, Laramie, Rock River River Valley, Saratoga, Laramie, Rock River Triumph, Pine Bluggs, Burns, Whiting Cheyenne East, Cheyenne Central, Cheyenne South, Triumph, Pine Bluffs, Burns, Whiting Laramie County Community College Students Eastern Wyoming College Students Laramie County Community College Students Cheyenne Central, Cheyenne East, Cheyenne South, Triumph, Pine Bluggs, Burns, Whiting Torrington, Wheatland, Guernsey, Lingle-‐Ft. Laramie, Cheyenne East, Cheyenne Central, Cheyenne South, Cheyenne East, Cheyenne Central, Cheyenne South, Niobrara County, Southeast, Chugwater, Glendo, Triumph, Pine Bluffs, Burns, Whiting Triumph, Pine Bluffs, Burns, Whiting Eastern Wyoming College Students Wyoming Cowboy Challenge Cheyenne Central, Cheyenne East, Cheyenne South, Cheyenne Central, Cheyenne East, Cheyenne South, Triumph, Pine Bluggs, Burns, Whiting Torrington, Wheatland, Guernsey, Lingle-‐Ft. Laramie, Triumph, Pine Bluggs, Burns, Whiting
Final Notes
Congratulations on making this important life changing decision! Deciding where to attend college is an exciting journey on which you are embarking, but it can easily get overwhelming and confusing. Review information on specific colleges and institutions. To find out which school is best fit for you, read more about their programs and student services on their website. Take time for campus tours, participating in a class, athletic or arts event, say in the residence halls or eat in the dining hall. Do not hesitate to reach out to recruitment, admissions, or financial aid staff – these professionals are here to guide you through the process. They are eager to help students with this next step!
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