Dell offers our WyoTech student discounted computers. Shop Here. We require that all students have a high school diploma or recognized equivalent, such as the GED. Each student must also interview with an Admissions Representative, and complete and submit all application documents.
Students must be 18 or older to attend; however, students under 18 can make a special request to attend that will be addressed on a case-by-case basis. WyoTech does not guarantee credit into or out of the school, and transferability is always at the discretion of the receiving school. To request a transcript, click here or give us a call at Just give us a call at , or speak with your Admissions Representative.
Laramie, Wyoming, is a great balance of upbeat, college-town life and easy going, small-town vibes. In addition, students often enjoy game days at the University of Wyoming, as well as exploring plenty of great places to eat and shop in downtown Laramie.
To request a transcript, please visit our Request A Transcript Page. On a space-available basis, a WyoTech graduate in good standing may return for an update training course in the program from which the student graduated at no additional tuition charge, provided the course or program is still offered.
A graduate is considered to be in good standing if all school charges have been paid and, if the graduate was a recipient of Federal loans, the graduate is current in all loan obligations. A request for an update training course must be addressed to the Registrar and approved by the Campus President. Update training is not valid for grade or certification purposes, and the student will not receive a transcript, grade, or attendance for the portion repeated.
These Committees are comprised of industry members who formally meet with WyoTech staff and faculty to assist in making decisions regarding curriculum changes, equipment purchases, and program enrichment. To learn more about becoming part of a Committee, please email Shawn Nunley. They just where setup the PA Campus. I took the diesel and management class. Instructors knew what they were teaching and could make you comprehend. We had decent students to be around.
About 40 student per class two instructors. Diesel Mechanics section had it the best, the new engines and new buildings. All student hated the BS of shaving and hair cuts.
It was even stricter than what the recruiters approved of. Refrigeration course was excellent with diesel classes. ASM classes were drudge to get through.
Like being back in high school. But they did teach you the BS to apply for loan and make business plans. General account practices, which was nice. They also taught you how to struct your shop profit on jobs and deal with employees. It's very useful if you apply it. Now the housing was a joke, huge mess. The motto at the school was the housing was a joke but the classes are very good to teach your job. So we deal with it. It was before the campus rooms and it was all off site with the old Buford, Plaza, downy and log cabin hotel.
Now the kicker. The teacher give you the low down. Your only good enough to change oil or brake. If you lucky a water pump. Ryder will love you but your won't be mechanic maybe a techinician if you lucky. What they did is more start you on a career path that 10 year later in the field if you apply yourself you will be useful and have a good job. That's the little BS twist when they ask you at orientation who wants a job and we all raise our hands.
They say too bad we only prepare you for carreers. It's a good living and i could not advance with out fundamentals but Wyotech prepare to fight in the grease and tire pits where you have to start. But it will making you get out them fast if you have knowledge from Wyotech Overall would do it again. Student K. The professors care but push students to excel.
They pay attention to each person in a hands on environment, setting young people up for success. There are many opportunities for different specializations. I had 15 students in my class. I got great one on one win my instructors. I heard some horror stories about WyoTech but it seems like they got their shit together when they got bought by Zenith Education Group.
Remember, every extra semester it takes to graduate will increase the cost of your degree. With Nationwide, the average first year to second year retention rate is When looking at just colleges and universities in Wyoming , the average is At Wyotech - Laramie , there were 1, bachelors degree candidates in the class of By , six years after beginning their degree, After an additional two years, We consider the "on-time" graduation rate for a bachelor's degree to be four years, but colleges typically report their graduation rates after six or even eight years.
This implies that Of these students, 0 were still working towards their degree, 30 had transferred to a different institution, and Wyotech - Laramie lost contact with the remaining whom we assume dropped out. First-time, full-time students under the age of 25 are much more likely to graduate in four years on-time. Each student must also interview with an Admissions Representative, and complete and submit all application documents.
Our apartments are organized as multi-resident suites, which means that both private and double-occupancy bedrooms share a common kitchen, living room, and bathroom. Note: There are no units in campus-managed housing where students will have their own apartment.
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