Western Wyoming Community College
School info
4
Overall Quality
Reputation
4.2
Food
2.9
Clubs
3.8
Facilities
4.3
Internet
3.6
Location
3.9
Opportunities
3.9
Safety
4.4
Social
3.8
Happiness
4.3
Basic Information
Location
- Cheyenne, WY
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public community college
- Established: 1959; 65 years ago (1959)
- Founder: Citizens’ committee
Academic information
Degree Courses
- 36 associate degrees
- 2 bachelor programs
Key Area
- STEM
- Healthcare Professions
- Human and Public Services
- Manufacturing and Industry
- Business and Computer Technology
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 2,391 (fall 2022)
- Undergraduates: Around 2,776 to 3,000
- Academic Staff: 183
- Administrative Staff: 111
Notable Alumni
- Unfortunately
- the provided sources do not list specific notable alumni of Western Wyoming Community College. Therefore
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4.5
I loved WWCC. I wish they were a 4 year school!
Overall 4.4
This is one of Wyomings best schools, especially for a community college. They plan many activities for students to be part of year round. I really like the atmosphere here and find it comforting to be here. They have many spaces around the school where students are welcome to hang out.
Overall 4.3
Great place to start out
Overall 4.3
I love this campus. The staff are all willing to go the extra mile to help the students succeed. The OIS lab staff are especially helpful and there are tons of nice computers to use. I wish I could of started here 8 years ago. Management from the top down are all available to students anytime to help. I am even thinking of getting a second degree.
Overall 4.1
Easy school but don't slack! They have some amazing and dedicated teachers.
Overall 4
I am 37 and going to for my as degree. School is affordable and the staff is great! I will start out around 30$ an hour after with a two year degree. cant beat it.
Bad reviews
Overall 1.9
The school favors the athletes and disrespects the arts, and the dorms are the worst