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DATE: Friday, September 23, 2022
LOCATION: Hybrid; primarily Zoom Webinar with a small number of seats reserved for in-person attendance for each participating institution
TIME: 9am MDT
ABOUT: The Wyoming Articulation Summit is an annual statewide gathering of higher education administrators, faculty, staff, and other professionals to discuss transfer articulation efforts, impacts, and plans. The 2022 Summit will begin with a State-of-the-State address by University of Wyoming President Ed Seidel and Wyoming Community College Commission Executive Director, Dr. Sandy Caldwell. Other conference sessions include webinars and a panel discussion of transfer students from Wyoming community colleges and UW. The event will be followed by additional online sessions for faculty.
REGISTRATION: Attendance is free. More information, including the conference agenda, will be available soon.
2023 Wyoming Articulation Summit
Friday, October 6, 2023
University of Wyoming (Laramie Campus)
The University of Wyoming Office of Institutional Analysis produces an annual report on enrollment, performance, retention & graduation, and demographics of new Wyoming transfer students at UW.
In keeping with the virtual format of the 2022 Articulation Summit, the New Wyoming Transfer Student report will be available the day of the Summit via a link published on this page:
New Wyoming Transfer Students at UW: Link to OIA website
For questions about this report, contact oia@uwyo.edu.
This year we are pleased to provide on-demand content to supplement the live Articulation Summit sessions. These on-demand pieces have been pre-recorded and are available for viewing at any time even without event registration.
This is the complete recording of the 2021 statewide Wyoming Articulation Summit webinar.
Dr. Edward Seidel and Dr. Sandy Caldwell will discuss the state of higher education in Wyoming during the live webinar. This is a PDF of the slides shared during the webinar.
Nine transfer peer mentors at the University of Wyoming talk about their experiences transferring to UW. They share regarding their initial college expectations, common challenges faced by current transfer students, and ways they believe their UW experience will impact their future career. They also share on topics such as housing in Laramie, transfer student involvement, and things at UW which have surprised them.
AcademyOne staff training for WyoTransfer.org
https://www.academyone.com/WyoTransfer-Portal-Training-for-Institution-Staff-January-2021
School of Energy Resources | University of Wyoming
Amanda Reeder, Director of Transfer Relations at the University of Wyoming, discusses various types of transfer products and processes, giving an in-depth explanation of Block transfer.
There is a severe shortage of qualified technicians to work in clinical laboratories.
Faculty at Casper College and the University of Wyoming-Casper explain how they have worked together to create a successful hybrid program where students begin their studies at Casper College in the A.S. in Medical Laboratory Technician program and transfer to the University of Wyoming-Casper to complete their B.S. in Medical Laboratory Science.
This video profiles four Transfer Peer Mentors talking about their experiences transferring to UW. For more information on peer mentoring and the Transfer Success Center, please visit us at: www.uwyo.edu/transfer.
In August 2020, the Wyoming Department of Education launched a campaign to encourage and support the completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) with a fully digital campaign. Click on this link to view the PDF: https://tinyurl.com/WDE-FAFSA-2021
Clink on this link to access Wyoming FAFSA: https://wyomingfafsa.org/