Tell the story of agriculture and bridge the gap between producers and the public with the Casper College agricultural communications program. Whether you are a traditional student with a background in 4-H or a nontraditional learner looking to combine a passion for rural life with modern media skills, our program offers a welcoming and supportive community. You will develop a versatile skill set in journalism, digital media, and public relations while staying grounded in the science and economics of the agricultural industry.
We offer a transfer-focused Associate of Science degree that blends technical agricultural knowledge with professional communication training.
Casper College is a national leader in “affordable excellence,” consistently ranking as one of the best values for higher education in Wyoming. We are committed to helping you understand the investment you are making in your future by providing transparent cost information and personalized support. While individual costs vary based on residency and course load, many students use a combination of federal grants, the Hathaway Scholarship, and other funding sources to help manage their educational expenses.
We encourage you to use our net price calculator and contact our financial aid office for a customized estimate of your costs and aid eligibility.
The agricultural industry needs skilled communicators to share its innovations and navigate its challenges in a digital world.
Our program adheres to high academic standards, ensuring your hard work is respected by both employers and four-year universities. Casper College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
The Associate of Science (A.S.) in Agricultural Communications is specifically designed for a smooth transition to a four-year institution. Many of our students continue their studies at the University of Wyoming to complete their bachelor’s degree, often staying right here in Casper through UW-Casper. Learn more about Transfer Agreements.
I quickly fell in love with Casper College because of the amazing hands-on learning opportunities and portfolio-building that would prepare me for a successful career.
Lucy Jane

Academic Chair; Agriculture Instructor

Academic Assistant, School of Science

Dean, School of Science
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