Title IX Coordinator (Jim Osborn)
1000 E. University Avenue
Department 4307
Bureau of Mines, Room 320
Laramie, WY 82071
Phone: (307) 766-5200
Email: reportit@uwyo.edu
The University of Wyoming (UW) will take reasonable steps to ensure that persons with Limited English Proficiency (LEP) have meaningful access and an equal opportunity to participate in our services, activities, programs and other benefits. The policy of UW is to ensure meaningful communication with persons who experience LEP and their authorized representatives, as well as providing for communication of information contained in vital documents.
UW will provide all interpreters, translators, and other aids needed to comply with this policy without cost to persons accessing services. UW will provide language assistance through the use of competent bilingual staff, contracts or formal arrangements with organizations providing interpretation or translation services, or technology and telephonic interpretation services.
UW has contracted with Language Line to provide oral and written translation services when UW needs assistance in meeting LEP person’s needs.
To access a phone interpreter:
Call your assigned toll-free number 866-874-3972
Enter Client ID 696469 when prompted.
Select the language you are requesting.
Then enter the University of Wyoming’s four-digit code: 1000 when prompted. Please use the appropriate corresponding code if you are not affiliated with the University of Wyoming:
1000 – University of Wyoming
1001 – Laramie Police Department
1002 – Albany County Clerk
1003 – Ivinson Memorial Hospital
1004 – Albany County Sheriff
To schedule an appointment:
You can schedule appointments at the email or phone number below. Please note that not all languages are available for appointment.
OPI Appts: 866-282-0676
Additional Resourses: Client Tools and Resources Center
UW maintains information about the availability of language assistance on the Title VI website. In addition, UW may post notices as needed on other websites and physical signs in buildings. All such notices should: (1) inform LEP persons that they are entitled to meaningful access to UW’s PAS and may be qualified to receive language assistance; (2) how to access language assistance services; and (3) how to make complaints. UW will provide notice in languages LEP persons will understand.
Title IX Coordinator (Jim Osborn)
1000 E. University Avenue
Department 4307
Bureau of Mines, Room 320
Laramie, WY 82071
Phone: (307) 766-5200
Email: reportit@uwyo.edu