Sheridan, WY
1 Whitney Way, Sheridan, WY 82801
http://www.sheridan.edu
Sheridan College is a two-year community college and trade school located in Sheridan, WY. It has accessible to everyone admissions, with a 100% acceptance rate. It has a small student body with full-time enrollment of 1,605 undergraduate students. Sheridan students can choose from 48 majors across eight academic disciplines. The most commonly selected options are Liberal Arts and Humanities, Licensed Practical Nurse Training (LPN), and Nursing, with 15% of graduates receiving an Associate's in Liberal Arts and Humanities. 8% and 7% of students study Licensed Practical Nurse Training (LPN) and Nursing, respectively. If you hope to major in culinary arts or dental at a college in Wyoming but don't have the best grades, Sheridan is a great option for you, because it ranks first in the state for both these programs. In addition, Sheridan comes in 1st in Wyoming for best value 2 year colleges. At sticker price, tuition runs $3,226 a year for students from Wyoming. If you're not located in Wyoming, tuition could be as much as $4,750. Before you decide not to apply because of the cost, you should know that over nine tenths Sheridan undergrads receive at least some scholarship or grant funding. 49% of Sheridan College students end up graduating, moving into the workforce ready to make an income. A couple years after college, alumni make a median wage of $29,900. After another four years of experience, the graduate's average annual wage rises 18.4% to $35,400; however, that is still 11.7% short of the national median salary. Some of you may like to be informed that it does not have early decision. Furthermore, 31% of part-time students at Sheridan continue to pursue their studies the next year. Apropos of your wallet, be aware that 41% of undergrads obtain Pell grants to subsidize their tuition and 39% of undergrads acquire federal grants to subsidize their education. In terms of demographics, 18% of undergraduates are Hispanic and 1% of undergrads are from Wyoming. To wrap things up, 10% of alums do not have a job two years after graduation and six years after receiving their degrees, 25% of graduates take home $18,200 or less.
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Liberal Arts and Humanities
Licensed Practical Nurse Training (LPN)
Nursing
Business
Foods, Nutrition, and Wellness Studies
Diesel Mechanics
Diesel Mechanics
Dental Hygiene