- About Us
- Staff
- Preparing
- Important Dates
- Advising & Orientation
- Forms
- B.O.C.E.S.
- International Students
- Academics
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Casper College, Wyoming’s oldest two-year institution, was founded in 1945 on the third floor of Natrona County High School. Natrona County High School is among the major landmarks visible from the current Casper College campus overlooking Casper. The current campus was built in the mid 1950s, and consists of 28 buildings.
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More than 10 national accreditations underscore the quality of educational programs at Casper College. More than 50 associate degree programs and 30 one-year certificate programs are offered in eight academic divisions. Casper College’s extensive upper division center is unique in Wyoming. Agreements with 15 universities provide opportunities to earn bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degrees right on campus. The University of Wyoming/Casper College Center has extensive facilities on campus.
The Center for Training and Development at Casper College contributes to economic development by providing customized training, licensure and certification for workers in a variety of energy and industrial fields. |
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Kyla Foltz
Director of Admissions Services
1-800-442-2963 x2111 |
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Admissions Representatives will begin traveling in September and continue through the winter months of January.
Click your region below to view a travel calendar. To schedule appointments in your area contact Kyla Foltz (307) 268-2111 or via email. |
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Shari Greiner
Admissions Representative
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Elliott Ramage
Admissions Representative
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Lindsey Neely
Enrollment Services Specialist
1-800-442-2963 x2112
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High School Juniors
Recommended steps to prepare for Casper College.
- Read about your intended major and explore career opportunities.
- Stay on track towards high school graduation.
- Attend a College Planning Fair and visit with Casper College Representatives.
- Attend college and financial aid information events at your school.
- Take the ACT or SAT test.
- Visit Casper College and Discover how we can become your future.
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High School Seniors
Prepare a calendar and complete the following items before high school graduation:
Fall
- Take the ACT or SAT
- Apply for Admission
- Send official high school transcript
- Apply for Scholarships
- Attend a College Planning Fair in your area.
- Visit Casper College
Spring
- Attend Financial Aid events in your area.
- Submit your FAFSA at www.fafsa.ed.gov
- If you have not yet visited, visit Casper College
- Apply for housing arrangements.
Complete the following items after high school graduation before the fall semester begins.
- Submit your final high school transcript
- Submit immunization records
- Attend Registration
- Attend Orientation
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ACT National Test Dates
- September 10, 2011
- October 22, 2011
- December 10, 2011
- February 11, 2012
- April 14, 2012
- June 9, 2012
Register for the ACT Test
Visit Casper College
General Campus Visits
- March 30, 2012
- By Request M-F (Except Holidays)
Specialty Campus Visits
- Art Portfolio Scholarship Day
- Theatre Workshop Day
- Trades & Technology Visit Day
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New Student Advising & Registration
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Are you a New Student?
Don't miss orientation!
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Have you applied? Are you admitted and ready to register?
Admission Steps:
- Apply for Admission
- Submit the following:
- official transcripts from high school/GED
- official transcripts from colleges attended
- current (less than 1 year old) ACT/SAT/COMPASS test scores
- proof of measles/mumps/rubella (MMR) immunization
New students must meet with an advisor prior to registration
Advisors are available by appointment
Advising and Registration Dates
To Be Determined
Students MUST make an
appointment with Enrollment Services
Call 307-268-2323
to make your appointment today
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Casper College New Student Orientation
(All new students must attend one of the 3 sessions listed below)
Going off to college for the first time or attending after
not being in
an academic setting for many years can be difficult. You may feel lost, unprepared, and unsure.
Orientation is intended to help you
learn about Casper College; what we expect from you,
services we offer, and how to be successful in your first year.
Orientation will provide you the tools necessary
to reach the finish line --Graduation!
August 17th |
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8:00 AM |
Check-in & Breakfast |
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Session II: |
12:30 PM |
Check-in & Lunch |
Location TBD |
August 18th (Preferred for Non-Traditional Students)
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Session III: |
8:00 AM |
Check-in & Snacks |
Location TBD |
Call (307-268-3605) for your preferred session TODAY!

Click for New Student Orientation Day
R.S.V.P.
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Central Wyoming Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) exists to provide the citizens of Natrona County and Central Wyoming quality educational services which can not be provided as effectively or efficiently by the Natrona County Schools or Casper College when provided independently. The primary mission of the BOCES is three-fold:
a. to meet the educational needs of the community by training adult learners in programs leading to undergraduate and graduate education degrees earned in Casper
b. to meet the educational needs of high school students through cooperative articulated programs in technical and academic areas where students earn college credit while still enrolled in high school, and
c. to meet the ongoing needs of the community by serving as a catalyst for the development and implementation of innovative programs benefiting educational institutions, the business community, and the general citizenry.
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Visit the International Student Website
Casper College has students from over 24 countries outside the United States
including Afghanistan, Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, England, Hong Kong,
India, Italy, Kenya, Latvia, Macedonia, Mexico, New Zealand, Nigeria,
Philippines, Poland, Serbia Montenegro, Sweden, Thailand, Venezuela, Viet Nam
and Zambia. The college has an International Students Club which promotes
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 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
The world of business and industry is a dynamic and changing environment. Our programs offer a wide range of study and career choices and our faculty members take the time to help students explore the options and choose the best career path possible. Our degree programs focus on the education and skills needed in modern business and industry. |
 SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS AND HUMANITIES
The School of Fine Arts and Humanities consists of six departments: English & Literature, Gender Studies, Music, Theatre & Dance, Visual Arts and World Languages. Each department focuses on a specialized area of Fine Arts and Humanities and each has a region-wide reputation for excellence. |
 SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCE
Casper College's School of Health Science houses our nine health care and sports related programs. Careers in the these fields are in great demand and with a two-year degree, students have unlimited opportunities anywhere in the country. Salaries are competitive and the work is satisfying. |
 SCHOOL OF SCIENCE
The School of Science houses more than a dozen strong programs in the physical and life sciences. The faculty in the School of Science include accomplished paleontologists, physicists, engineers, mathematicians and seasoned professionals from agricultural, nutrition and other industries. Students have access to modern and well-equipped laboratories in the Loftin Life Science Center and the Wold Physical Science Center. |
 SCHOOL OF SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
There are numerous opportunities within the School of Social & Behavioral Sciences at Casper College. The school is comprised of 13 departments including: Addictionology, Anthropology, Communication, Criminal Justice, Economics, Education, History, International Studies, Paralegal Studies, Political Science, Pre-Law, Psychology, and Sociology (which includes
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