Veterans Services Center
Student Union, Third Floor
Laramie, WY 82070
Josh Hepworth
Sr. Project Coordinator
Phone: 307-766-6908
Email: jhepwor1@uwyo.edu
Marty Martinez
VSC Director
Phone: 307-766-6909
Email: mmarti77@uwyo.edu
If you previously served in the armed forces you may be able to apply your benefits towards a college education. Simply come to the Student Financial Services and ask to meet with our VA Certifying Official. You may also contact us by email at: sfs@uwyo.edu.
While you are visiting the OSFA we will also be able to give you information how to apply for Federal Student Aid by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
The FAFSA can be completed before you apply for admission. Our office will not send a Financial Aid Offer until you have been accepted by admissions for a specific term.
By completing the FAFSA you will learn if you qualify for a Federal Pell Grant (which is considered free assistance), it will also allow you to consider whether a Federal Direct Loan is needed to cover your costs. The VA Certifying Official can explain the terms of the loan.
Changes to University of Wyoming policy recently approved by UW's Board of Trustees have expanded the ranks of those who qualify for the university's offer of in-state tuition to military veterans. For more information please contact Marty Martinez, or another staff member, at the Veterans Services Center, or Sara Morris in the Student Financial Aid office.
Financial aid is an important obstacle that college students face. Student veterans are no exception especially if you are not a resident of the state and have to pay out of state tuition. The VA has many different programs that help pay for school but sometimes that is not enough. The Veterans Services Center can help. At the Veterans Services Center we have information of the different VA education benefits as well as scholarship information for veterans going to school. If we cannot answer your question we will direct you to the resources that will answer your question. For more information on Student Finanical Services resources please use the link.
The Veterans Services Center also provides work study positions to qualified students. To learn how to qualify for a work study position please follow this link to the VA work study criteria page. To apply for a work-study position at the University of Wyoming Veterans Services Center please see the Veterans Services Center staff for an application.
The American Legion Husted-Pendelton Post 14 Laramie, Wyoming is offering a scholarship for post 9/11 veterans attending the University of Wyoming. The scholarship application can be picked up in the Veterans Services Center in Knight Hall room 241.
The Michael O'Neill Banking scholarship is available for veterans attending the banking program in the College of Business. The scholarship is for $1000 and applicants must be recommended by faculty members. For more information contact Sherrill Schaffer in the College of Business.
VA educational eligibility requirements and benefits are different depending on which
chapter that you are applying for. Below we have included links to provide you with
the information needed to make your decision on what VA benefits you qualify for and
which would best suit your needs.
Students Supporting Veterans (SSV) at the University of Wyoming (UW), a student veterans organization, is provided funding for the specific purpose of providing scholarship support to veterans attending UW. This is a one-semester scholarship that will be offered for the fall and spring semesters, and it may be available again in the future. Funding for this scholarship comes from the COMBAR Color Fun Run, in Laramie, WY. To be eligible for one of these scholarships, a recipient must be a qualified veteran or dependent. Applicants should have applied for admission to UW and be in good academic standing. Applicants may be entering or continuing students in any UW degree-granting program at any location where a UW degree program is offered. Individual scholarships are decided each semester and may be decided on depending on the recipient’s financial need and other sources of income. Scholarship applications and required supporting documentation must be submitted to the link below.
MAJOR GENERAL SUSAN PAMERLEAU has created a new scholarship earmarked exclusively for UW students who are veterans and are also Sociology majors. Pamerleau was a Sociology major as an undergraduate (UW, Class of 1968). She believes that her background in Sociology served her well during her time in the military and in her post-military career as senior vice president of USAA, which provides financial services to military families.
If you have declared Sociology as your major, you may be eligible for the PAMERLEAU Scholarship. The Department of Sociology works closely with the UW Veterans Service Center and Office of the Registrar to identify our majors who are veterans to create a scholarship-eligible pool before selecting a scholarship recipient.
If you are not a Sociology major but want to consider Sociology as a major, please contact the Chair of the Department of Sociology: Professor Donna Barnes at dbarnes@uwyo.edu.
The James adn Jill Anderson Veterans Scholarship provides a financial opportunity to military and vetean students with Wyoming residency or who have graduated from a WY high school; is a current member of the Army or Air National Guard or received an Honorable Discharge from active duty, National Guard, or Reserve forces; at least a 2.5 GPA. The James and Jill Anderson Veterans Scholarship applicaiton period normally opens November through March to provide funding for the following academic year. To apply for the James and Jill Anderson Scholarship, log into UWYOscholarships: https://uwyo.academicworks.com/users/sign_in and search by key-word "Anderson" or "veteran".
Veterans Services Center
Student Union, Third Floor
Laramie, WY 82070
Josh Hepworth
Sr. Project Coordinator
Phone: 307-766-6908
Email: jhepwor1@uwyo.edu
Marty Martinez
VSC Director
Phone: 307-766-6909
Email: mmarti77@uwyo.edu