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Professional Credentials/Continuing Education Units (CEUs)

Casper College offers courses designed to keep you up-to-date on the latest practices, techniques and skills in your profession, maintain certification or licensure, prepare you for professional testing and career advancement, increase your skills to improve your career success, or provide you with entry-level career training. Dozens courses on a variety of topics, from social media for business, to Microsoft Office or QuickBooks, to training for licensed childcare providers, and everything in between. Many of the classes are offered online and are geared to the needs of working professionals.

Workforce Training

Casper College offers several career training programs through our Workforce Training and Professional Development that can quickly prepare you for meaningful employment.

  • Career training
  • Health Care, including Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
  • MSHA, OSHA and other industry safety courses
  • STARS training series for childcare providers

For employers:

Let our workforce experts develop comprehensive training to increase productivity, boost employee loyalty, and gain a competitive edge in your industry. We have price points to accommodate your budget. Customized training is available in: communications, computer technology, customer service, health care, and leadership and management.

Adult Education
Adult Learning Center

Through the Adult Learning Center at Casper College, you can take the Adult Basic Education courses, prepare for the High School Equivalency (HSE) test, receive English as a Second Language assessment and instruction, and learn the rights and responsibilities of U.S. citizenship.

Cost and Financial Aid

Degree and Certificate Programs

A full-time student’s class schedule is typically equal to 12-15 credits. If you just want to take a class or two, on average each course is about 3 credits. View tuition and fees.

We strongly encourage all students and families to apply for financial aid, regardless of what you think you might receive. By filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, commonly referred to as the FAFSA, you’ll find out if you are eligible for valuable grants, student loans and work-study jobs. Never assume that you won’t qualify! Fill out the FAFSA form and get informed about your real options (be sure to use the Casper College School Code: 003928).

Below, we’ve provided links to information on the available types of aid. You might not be eligible for all of them, but it’s worth taking the time to learn about each one.

Continuing Education

Continuing Ed courses vary in cost, view the Continuing Education catalog for details.

Continuing education classes do not qualify for federal financial aid, but many of our workforce training classes qualify for Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) funding. Contact the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services Casper Office at 307-234-4591 to see if you qualify.

Getting Started

Degree and Certificate Programs

We are happy to walk you through the admission process. It can be done in five simples steps.
  1. Talk with one of our Admissions Representatives; they’ll help you find the program that’s right for you.
  2. Apply online. (It’s free!)
  3. Submit your transcripts. We can help guide you through this part of the process and, if applicable, let you know how many of your previously earned credits can transfer.
  4. Finalize your enrollment. Once again, our support team is available to ensure you understand your degree plan and financing options.
  5. Start learning!

Continuing Education

  1. Review the continuing education catalog to see what’s being offered and when.
  2. Apply for funding assistance if you and/or the class(es) you want to take meets requirements.
  3. Register and pay for your course or program.