Laramie, WY
1000 E University Avenue, Laramie, WY 82071
http://www.uwyo.edu
University of Wyoming is a public university in Laramie, WY. It is a relatively well-rated institution, currently ranked one hundred and sixty-sixth in the nation, and has an acceptance rate of 96%. It is a midsized university with 8,695 full-time students enrolled. Wyoming provides 81 distinct majors across eight disciplines. The most desired options are Nursing, Psychology, and Elementary Education, with 8% of graduates receiving a Bachelor's in Nursing. 5% of students both study Psychology or Elementary Education, independently. It has high quality agricultural sciences, business, chemistry, art and math programs, all ranking first in Wyoming. Also, University of Wyoming comes in 1st in Wyoming for top public universities. For students who are paying sticker price, in-state tuition is $6,080 a year, but for applicants from out of state, tuition runs $18,554. None the less, the mass majority of Wyoming students secures monetary support. 58% of University of Wyoming students graduate college, ready to begin the subsequent phase of their lives: employment. A couple years after college, graduates make an average yearly wage of $38,700. After 4 more years on the job, the alumni's median income climbs 22.2% to $47,300, which is 18% on top of the national median income for individuals. Those of you applying might also want to be conscious of the fact that your high school rank is neither required nor recommended to apply. In addition, Wyoming does not offer evening degree programs, and 23% of first-time students don't re-enroll the next year. With respect to your cash flow, be aware that the average amount of institutional grant aid awarded is $6,169 and students awarded federal grants receive $4,582 in aid on average. In terms of demographics, students from out-of-state make up 46% of the undergraduate population at Wyoming and Native American undergraduates make up 1% of the student body. On the subject of the campus experience, at Wyoming, students can join many different music clubs including Choral Groups or Opera. In closing, 25% of graduates make $29,500 or less six years after receiving their degrees and the highest-earning 1/4th of graduates take home $68,000 or more, six years after graduating.
9.53
Party Scene
8.24
Location
7.52
Dorms
8.76
Campus Food
8.97
Student Life
8.76
Safety
SAT Score
1050-1280
ACT Score
22-28
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
57%
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15:1
Nursing
Psychology
Elementary Education
Management Sciences and Information Systems
Kinesiology and Exercise Science
Criminal Justice and Safety Studies
Mining and Petroleum Engineering
Business