The Dubois Center serves the residents of the Upper Wind River Valley by offering a variety of classes and by acting as a local office for the campus. Residents may register in Dubois for on-campus and distance education credit classes. In addition, a wide variety of general interest,
Dubois-Crowheart Spring Schedule (attached PDF 995 KB) are held in the Dubois community. Community classes include but are not limited to such subject areas as computer, art, sports, history, cooking, and more. Additionally there are over 300 online non-credit classes from which residents may choose.
Ed2Go Coordination
A variety of instructor-facilitiated online courses is offered during the six weeks of instruction. Courses are project-oriented and include lessonos, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, supplementary links and more.
You can complete any course entirely from your home or office - any time of the day or night.
Check the list of online
PTBS classes offered for Wyoming teachers and visit our
online instruction center today for a complete list of classes or call (307) 455-2625.
Dubois Coordinator
Michele Burdick has been serving as the Dubois Outreach Coordinator since 1986.
Michele holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary and Special Education. She spent the early part of her life in New York and Boston before moving to Jackson in 1971 where she met and married her husband Butch. They lived in a variety of places before setting up permanent residence in Dubois in 1986. Their two girls attended Dubois schools and then went on to graduate from college.
Michele is an member of the Kiwanis Club of Dubois and is active in the non profit organization, We Do Events, with their mission to "provide local economic development through the promotion of public events." She enjoys downhill and cross country skiing and riding horses when she is not involved in community activities.
About Dubois
Dubois, Wyoming is situated in the "high country" of the nation. The elevation of the town (6,900 feet) provides for an average 300 sunny days a year. The valley is surrounded by mountains including the Wind River Range, the Absarokas and the painted hills. Dubois is a town for all seasons with an economy focusing on hiking, hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, horseback riding, and various other activities that an outdoor mecca provides. Some of the world's finest dude and guest ranches are located in the area. In addition, Dubois is a gateway community serving tourists on their way to Yellowstone and Grand Teton Parks. For more information, visit the Dubois Chamber of Commerce.