The University of Wyoming consists of seven colleges: agriculture, health sciences, business, education, arts and sciences, engineering, and Law.
In general, university maintains the Casper College Center, nine outreach education centers across Wyoming, Cooperative Extension Service centers in each of the state's 23 counties and on the Wind River Indian Reservation.
UW combines major-university benefits and small-school advantages. It offers more than 180 programs of study, an outstanding faculty, and world-class research facilities. Also, UW offers a variety of cultural and social activities.
The University of Wyoming consists of seven colleges: agriculture, arts and sciences, health sciences, business, education, engineering, and law.
AdmissionUniversity admission decisions are made after a completed application is received by the UW Admissions Office. To avoid complications and delays, all application materials should be on file in the Admissions Office at least 30 days before registration for classes.
Financial AidFinancial aid awards are based on full time attendance which is defined as 12 hours for undergraduate, Law, and Pharmacy, and 9 hours for graduate. Those students who are enrolled for less than full time hours at the end of drop/add period will have their budget and financial aid awards adjusted accordingly.
Career ServicesThe Career Services Office provides planning, placement, and counseling services for students, alumni, and employers seeking to recruit UW students.