
If you're looking for an American educational experience that is extraordinary, look no further. At CWC, we greatly value our international students and go out of our way to give them the best experience possible. Transferring to other universities is easy and our international students who start their educational career with us do very well when they continue on.
CWC is located in a small town close to two of America's greatest national parks: Yellowstone and Teton. Our faculty is friendly and helpful and they will provide you with the tools to succeed.
Students who are neither citizens nor permanent residents of the United States are welcome to apply for admission. Once the student has completed all application forms, he or she will be issued an I-20. These are the requirements for Admission:
- A completed admission application and a picture of the applicant.
- Guarantee of Support Form or a certified bank statement indicating that the applicant, applicant's family, or applicant's sponsor are able to provide a minimum of $11,750 (U.S. funds) per academic year of study. (Please note that actual living expenses will depend on lifestyle, and the total expenses might be lower than or exceed $11,750.)
- A housing application and $100 deposit.
- Original high school/college transcripts, with English translation.
- An official copy of the applicant's TOEFL report. A minimum score of 500 (or 175 on the computer based version). CWC's institution code is 4115. TOEFL scores should be sent directly to CWC International Student Advisor.
- A health certificate, in English, signed by a licensed physician.
Please request all necessary application material from:
International Student Advisor
Central Wyoming College
2660 Peck Avenue
Riverton, Wyoming 82501
All international students attending college at Central Wyoming College must enroll in a minimum of 12 credit hours per semester.
Admission is granted with the understanding that the student has a valid, unexpired visa and the ability to provide evidence of financial support. The student must be fully prepared to meet the necessary financial obligations for the full time they will be in the U.S.