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Email: online@uwyo.edu
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100% Online: 100% of course requirements are available online every year to ensure student progress. Fully-Online programs require no campus attendance to learn, complete processes, or access services.
Online Bachelor’s Completion: Students complete lower division courses at other institutions then attend UW where 100% of upper division courses are available online. Every UW course is available each academic year to ensure student progress and programs require no campus attendance to learn, complete processes, or access services.
Hybrid: Programs are completed through a combination of online and in-person learning, with online courses usually making up more than 50% of the learning experience.. Hybrid programs may require campus attendance or attendance at specific locations to learn, complete processes, or access services.
Synchronous Online: Instructional activities are facilitated online through live virtual meeting technology at scheduled times. There are not location-specific attendance requirements.
Asynchronous Online: Instructional activities are facilitated online with no required scheduled meeting times but will regular faculty interaction. Assignments and assessments take place on a specific schedule. There are not location-specific attendance requirements.
Hybrid In-Person: Instructional activities are facilitated through scheduled in-person sessions and either a) asynchronous online instruction, or b) scheduled meetings using live virtual meeting technology. There are location-specific attendance requirements.
Yes, the university and all its programs including online programs are accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Additionally, most programs have their own discipline-specific accreditation. UW is also approved to offer online programs through the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements which ensures UW has programs of comparable quality to those offered around the nation.
Educators who have spent their lives in your field (and often, their work shapes that very field).
Classmates who are as passionate as you to make a difference.
Online courses built with simplicity in mind.
Staff Experts from all corners of the university helping you as a learner and you as a person.
Programs that fit your budget – we are the #5 most affordable university in the nationin the #5 state for higher education.
No. All UW degrees have the same accreditation, the same plan of study, and equivalent expectations, so how a degree was completed is not included on a diploma or transcript. Course delivery is included under individual courses on a transcript.
UW has fall, winter, spring, and summer courses. The start and end dates of each semester or term are the same for in-person and online courses. Some specialized programs (e.g. MBA, RN-BSN and more) offer 8-week courses with registration occurring at the beginning of each semester. Most online programs can begin in any term, with the exception of a few programs that begin in the summer or fall semesters only (please reference the individual program or department for more details on program start dates).
Yes, and all online students are encouraged to do so! Review the eligibility criteria, requirements, and expectations of the Honors College at UW and learn how to apply.
When applying for admission, a student will select a major and whether to pursue that program in an in-person or online (when available) format.
In-person learners pay the in-person schedule of tuition and fees regardless of if they enroll in an online course. If they ever enroll in an online course, it does not change their tuition or fees, and the only additional charge is the current per credit distance delivery fee. Block tuition applies.
Online learners pay the online schedule of tuition and fees regardless of if they enroll in an in-person course. Online students pay a different fee schedule than in-person students. Block tuition applies.
View more information about the Cost of Attendance at UW and find more details in the UW Student Fee Book.
Many students receive scholarships and grants to help with the cost of attendance. Review how to be considered for the maximum amount of financial assistance through the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.
The University of Wyoming offers you far more than just a degree, we help you succeed as a person and as a learner.
Simple – Apply Now. Available online programs will be designated as online/distance options in the list of Majors within the application for admission.
Please contact the Office of Online & Continuing Education at online@uwyo.edu to discuss the application and its fee in greater detail.
Other than your courses being held online rather than in a classroom, they aren’t. You will learn the same information, acquire the same skills, and earn the same degree whether you learn in person or online.
You may reach out to admissions@uwyo.edu or contact the Admissions Office at 307-766-5160 with any questions about your application status.
After being accepted, you will be contacted by an academic advisor within the department that houses your major. If you have not heard from an academic advisor upon learning of your admission, please contact the appropriate academic department for further guidance. Please note that all Undeclared students are advised by staff within the Advising, Career and Exploratory Studies (ACES) Center.
You register and enroll the same way you would for in-person courses, which is described to you by an academic advisor. After you are admitted into your program of choice and pay any required enrollment fees, you will be contacted by an academic advisor. Meeting with an academic advisor can be done virtually, and it is required for all new online students. Learn more about enrolling in courses as an admitted student. If you want to enroll in online courses before being admitted, learn more about being a non-degree seeking student and enroll.
If you are not looking to pursue a degree or certificate program now, you may apply as a non-degree seeking student. Undergraduate and graduate-level students can enroll in undergraduate courses; students applying for graduate non-degree status must provide proof of a completed bachelor’s degree. No more than 12 credit hours can be applied toward the pursuit of an undergraduate or graduate degree in the future. Non-degree students are not permitted to be international students or on suspension at UW or elsewhere, and are not eligible for Financial Aid.
Of course, take as many courses as you like. Some students accelerate their plan of study by taking additional courses each term, and some have the time in their day to take one course a semester or year. Our programs fit your schedule.
About 1 in 4 UW students are transfer students! To determine how your existing college credit transfers to UW, request a pre-transfer course evaluation from the Transfer Relations team. Learn more about Transfer Student Admissions and review the Transfer Success Center page.
If you attended a community college in the state of Wyoming, use the WyoTransfer Tool to determine the course equivalency at UW. For other credits earned at accredited institutions, refer to the UW Transfer Catalog.
Please submit a copy of your DD 214 form or military transcript(s) to the UW Admissions Office, who will conduct an evaluation and correspond with you regarding any transferable credits. For more information about the support UW provides to current and former military, visit the Veterans Services Center.
Learn how to access and request copies of your UW transcript. Please note: if you are a returning student, you do not need to request a UW transcript to accompany your application for admission (the Admissions staff will pull those records on your behalf).
Yes! Test scores and transcripts must be official, and cannot come directly from you as the applicant. Please submit this official documentation to the Office of Admissions, where it will be reviewed to award college credit as deemed appropriate.
Visit WyoWeb to create your account. Click on the blue text in the upper right corner that says Obtain Username and Initial Password. Next, enter your last name and date of birth as they appear on your application for admission. Then enter your university W# (found in your acceptance email) and click Submit. You will be assigned a temporary password, which you will be prompted to change upon your first login.
After creating your WyoWeb account, login to WyoWeb and click the Email icon. You will use your WyoWeb username and unique password that you created in your first login to access your email account. Please check this email account as soon as you activate it, as this will become the main source of communication for new students.
Head to WyoCourses where you can access your courses.
It depends—both on how long it’s been since you were last enrolled and whether you were enrolled in any other college coursework between then and now. Review the admissions criteria and process for Returning Students.
You will be considered a transfer applicant and will be required to submit official transcripts for any college(s) you attended since last being enrolled at UW. Review the admissions criteria and process for Returning Students.
UW will require all transcripts from any previously attended institution, including international institutions; these documents must be official, certified/attested and sent in a sealed envelope directly from the institution, or via an evaluation agency. Please review more details about admissions policies for international coursework and degrees. An evaluation of the documentation provided will be completed by the Office of Admissions.
Contact Us
Office of Online & Continuing Education
1000 E. University Avenue
Laramie, WY 82071
Phone: (307) 766-3991
Email: online@uwyo.edu
Apply Now
Request Info
Contact Us