
427 Main
Lander, WY 82520
307-332-3394
800-735-8394
Email: Lander Center
CWC's Lander Center offers classrooms, computer labs and an Interactive Classroom Network (ICN) which is connected to the Main Campus in Riverton, approximately 25 miles away. College courses are available to individuals who want to improve their academic or vocational skills, or to those who want to develop new skills for advanced job opportunities. The Lander office supports a non-credit course schedule,(download Spring 2008 Schedule) providing community opportunity in a broad range of topics from health to recreation and certification courses. To view the Fall, Spring, or Summer schedule of credit courses, call 332-3394 for information or browse the online Schedule of Courses offered in Lander. Non-credit community enrichment courses are also available.
The Lander CWC office enables students to accomplish most of their college business at 427 Main, for student convenience. The Lander course schedule includes General Education Requirement classes, as well as various academic courses which are scheduled each semester to address student needs. Students can take advantage of advising, placement testing, computer lab, and tutoring. It is possible to obtain an Associates Degree in General Studies at the Lander Center. The proximity (six miles) to the Sinks Canyon Center provides an ideal setting for seminars and outdoor education integrated into a classroom/lab setting.
The Lander office is staffed by Pat Trautman and Mickey Douglas. Pat is the Distance Education and Lifelong Learning Coordinator for Lander and the Wind River Indian Reservation. Mickey Douglas is the Assistant Coordinator for Lander. Adult Basic Education and GED testing are also provided in the outreach centers. For more information in Lander, contact Pat Trautman by email , or call 332-3394 or 1-800-735-8394.
The Sinks Canyon Center is located south of Lander along the Middle Fork of the Popo Agie River, at the mouth of the Sinks Canyon. The peaks of the Wind River Mountains and the quiet of Sinks Canyon provide a scenic setting for special college courses and workshops as well as a variety of public functions.