Are you planning to attend a Wyoming college? Then,
you have come to the right place! We have carefully
reviewed each of 4-year colleges and universities in the
state of Wyoming and the following are the top-ranked
public and private programs listed in alphabetical
order. You can keep reading to see best WY colleges. Please note that
you will be directed to a different website.
 The harmonizing of Wyoming's special characteristics
- a rich natural and human history, abundant
wildlife, relatively few people have created a
culture unique to the state. Recreational
opportunities are varied and extensive. They include
hiking, canoeing, sightseeing, camping, boating,
fossil hunting, museum, musical concerts, theatrical
performances, shopping and many more. Unlike the
rush hour lifestyles prevalent in crowded cities,
Wyomingites generally enjoy a little slower, simpler
pace, taking more time to appreciate the world
around them. Yet they keep in step with the modern
world using all the same technology available in
more populated areas - email, fax, Internet,
satellite communications and others.
Wyoming's rural atmosphere contributes to the
friendliness of its people. Cultures from around the
world are valued and celebrated, both in formal
festivities and in everyday life. International
students tell us they feel very safe in our small,
friendly communities. The state's community colleges
are among its most prized resources. Dedicated to
teaching, they feature small class sizes with
professors whose primary interest is teaching. This
means students benefit from more individualized
tutoring and counseling. Teachers often spend many
out-of-class hours with their students in social,
educational and travel settings.
Wyoming's community colleges are different from
those found in most other states. In addition to
technical and career programs designed to provide
job skills and enhance employment opportunities, the
colleges offer classes that fulfill the first two
years of four-year baccalaureate programs. Credits
earned in Wyoming transfer to universities all over
the United States. Some students stay to earn their
baccalaureate or master's degrees through the
university programs offered onsite at Wyoming
community colleges. Students can choose from
two-year programs as varied as automotive mechanics,
equine studies, industrial maintenance, nursing,
office management, photography, respiratory therapy,
travel and tourism and many others. Or they can
enroll in the first two years of a transfer program
in majors such as anthropology, business,
engineering, psychology, science and the arts and
many more. Many of the colleges also offer English
as a Second Language Courses. These classes help
non-English speaking students to improve the skills
necessary to succeed in college-level coursework.
One of the important features of Wyoming community
colleges that appeal to international students is
our affordable cost - total cost for one year at our
community colleges is less than $8,000. This
includes tuition and fees, books, room and board.
Such a low cost is possible because these
institutions receive funding support from the State
of Wyoming. Quality education is very important to
us and the state provides funding to ensure that
students enrolled in Wyoming colleges get the best
available. In addition, Wyomingites also enjoy a low
cost of living compared to other places in America.
Wyoming's community colleges play an integral part
in the state's educational, social and cultural
network. Students from other countries usually
become surprisingly involved in local communities
when they attend college in Wyoming. They often find
themselves invited to share their native cultures
and traditions with enthusiastic audiences in public
schools, individual homes and other settings. They
are able to experience the American culture in a
very personal way. Friendship programs also make it
easier for international students to meet new
friends in Wyoming.
Community and campus interaction provides many
opportunities for working on and improving English
language skills. Casper College, Northwest College
and Western Wyoming Community College all accept
relatively low 500 TOEFL scores because we know that
English skills quickly improve in settings that
feature strong community connections, small class
sizes and personal attention. Many international
students who attend colleges in Wyoming often travel
to metropolitan spots during school recesses to
catch up on the excitement of the big city. But when
spring break or the Christmas recess is over,
they're usually anxious to return to Wyoming where
they feel safe in a small town setting and
appreciated by the people who live there. Each
individual has much to contribute in a state where
the biggest city has only 50,000 residents. You can
make a difference in Wyoming. Join us for a quality
educational experience and daily opportunities to
get personally involved in American life.
Below we list all universities in the state of Wyoming. You can visit
AllCityPopulation for colleges in Wyoming by city.
Founded: 1886
Location: Corner of Ninth and Ivinson, Laramie, WY
82071
Telephone: 1-307-766-1121
Tuition: $5,055 (2016)
Acceptance Rate: 96% (2015)
Total Enrollment: 12,450
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