CAMPBELL COUNTY

2006-07



Enrollment of Students from Wyoming

Laramie Campus 378
UW/CC Center 17
Outreach School 188
High School Students Contacted by Admissions Office 1,439
WICHE/PSEP 11

Continuing Education Participants

WWAMI Medical Education Program Students 4
Continuing Education/Pharmacy 6

High School Student Opportunities Enrollment

Engineering Summer Program 3
Sports Camps 15
Middle School Girl's Engineering Camp 2

Alumni

Alumni Membership 1,384

Business and Community Assistance

Small Business Development Center Contacts 124
Small Business Development Center Training 62
Career Services Center Listing 110
Career Services Center Listing/Internships 14
Technology Transfer Workshop Attendance 20
Wyoming Institute for Disabilities Outreach Participants 44
Speech Pathology/Audiology Clinic Patient Visits 8
Speech Pathology/Audiology Practicum Students Placed 1
Pharmacists Placed 2
Business Interns Placed 2
Examples: Rio Tinto Energy America
Wyoming Career Information System Contacts 14,324
Physical/Health Education Student Teachers Placed 2
Kinesiology and Health Promotion Interns Placed 1
Student Teachers/Practicum Students Placed 1
Nursing Student Clinical Hours 1,601

Information Assistance

University Libraries Requests Filled 141
Law Library Data Requests Filled 2
Criminal/Civil Legal Clinic Open Cases 7
Drug Information Center Requests Filled 4

Agricultural Assistance

Soil Test Requests Filled 97
State Veterinary Laboratory Tests Filled 203
Extension Contacts - County Staff 7,243
Beef Cattle Extension Programs 70
4-H Members 405
4-H Leaders 265

Research

Businesses Assisted by Manufacturing Works 16
Examples of Applied Research: Creating research to enhance and improve clean coal technologies, with an emphasis on the use of sub-bituminous coal at high altitudes; studying gasification of Wyoming coal, and the conversion to liquid fuels and lubricants; developing new methods to recover more oil from old reservoirs; developing a computer simulation of a coal-to-liquids plant; working with the Wyoming Department of Health to enhance quality of patient care and providing education for health care providers; researching viral diseases that affect cattle, swine and horses; studying the role and economic importance of private lands in providing habitat for big game; testing for West Nile virus and its impacts on wildlife; developing a program to increase the number of nurses working in Wyoming; analyzing the small and upland game harvest survey methodology; developing strategies for controlling chronic wasting disease for its detrimental effects on the deer population; assessing the threat of introducing exotic plant species into the natural environment; studying agricultural plant disease-causing agents; collaborating with the Bureau of Land Management on various projects; providing primary health care to diverse individuals and families in rural settings; developing a program for a growing elderly population in the state; helping limited-resource families eat more nutritionally and economically; providing information on food handling safety measures; providing data, training and computing resources for farmers to use satellite data for monitoring and managing Wyoming agricultural lands; evaluating status, risks and vulnerabilities of Wyoming's private forest and agroforest resources; surveying for a variety of alcohol/tobacco use and underage drinking projects; surveying; researching Wyoming's open spaces initiative; developing a program to promote an educational base in science, math, engineering and technology from the elementary grades through college; providing manufacturing, technology and other companies with counseling, training and resources to help businesses grow; developing a program to identify and treat substance abuse issues in Wyoming

Cultural Outreach Attendees

Conferences/Workshop 260
Cultural Outreach Programs 1,500

Economic Impact

Non-Students Employed by County 18
Non-Student Payroll in County $194,694
Student Employees 55
Student Employee Payroll $238,169
Students Receiving Financial Aid 369
Financial Aid to Students from County $2,419,427