Transferring
University of Wyoming
Students who plan to transfer to the University of Wyoming should be aware of a number of things that make the process a simple matter.
- Common Course Numbering - the University of Wyoming and all seven Wyoming Community Colleges have adopted a common course numbering system for equivalent courses. A student can count on ENGL 1010 having the same number and title at all schools.
- Students transferring to UW from any Wyoming community college without an AA or AS degree will have their transcripts reviewed with the Transfer Catalog on a course by course basis.
- It is beneficial for a student to complete an Associate Degree from EWC or other community college prior to transferring to the UW. See the UW Academic Coordinator for details.
- Community college graduates with an associate of applied science degree (AAS) may be able to earn a degree from the University of Wyoming under a Bachelor’s of Applied Science (BAS) Degree track.
UW provides access to degrees, endorsements, and certificate programs in Torrington.
For additional information contact:
University of Wyoming
Email:recruitment@uwyo.edu
Other colleges that Eastern Wyoming College has articulation agreements with include the following. Students are encouraged to contact these colleges for further information to complete Bachelor’s Degrees.
Ashford University
Clinton, IA
http://www.ashford.edu
Black Hills State University
Spearfish, SD
http://www.bhsu.edu
Chadron State College
Chadron, NE
http://www.csc.edu
National American University
http://www.national.edu
Olds College
Alberta, Canada
www.oldscollege.ca
Regis University
Denver, CO
http://regis.edu
South Dakota School of Mines
Rapid City, SD
www.sdsmt.edu
University of Phoenix
www.phoenix.edu
University of Wyoming
Laramie, WY
http://www.uwyo.edu
Upper Iowa University
Fayette, IA
http://www.uiu.edu
Valley City State University
http://www.vcsu.edu
Wyoming Law Enforcement Academy
http://www.wleacademy.com
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