NWC News Desk

Wyoming Works program will help adult students pay for college

Posted July 9, 2019
By NWC News Desk

The Wyoming Education Attainment Council Executive Committee recently announced the launch of the Wyoming Works program. The primary purpose of Wyoming Works is to provide programs and resources for adult students to learn a skill that leads to secure employment.

Northwest College, in addition to the six other community colleges across the state, is participating in this partnership to offer new opportunities for students. 

Wyoming Works was signed into law following the legislative session ending in March. The legislature allocated $5 million to support the program; $3 million of which will be used for individual student grants, and the balance will support program development. The allocation will be shared by all seven community colleges.

“I am excited about the launch of this program. We are not only advancing our post-secondary attainment goals but also ensuring Wyoming citizens have high-quality credentials to be competitive in the workforce,” said Executive Committee Co-Chair and President of Northwest College Stefani Hicswa.

Programs that qualify under Wyoming Works are those which meet labor and economic development needs, and may be for-credit or non-credit. Many existing programs will qualify and new programs will be developed.

Eligible credit and non-credit programs at NWC include the following:

  • Advanced Welding
  • Aeronautics
  • Agriculture - Farm and Ranch Management
  • Agriculture – Production
  • Archaeological Technician
  • Business
  • Computer Science
  • Criminal Justice
  • Drafting Technology
  • Electrical Apprenticeship
  • EMT Advanced
  • EMT Basic
  • Equine Business Management
  • Equine Care & Basic Riding
  • Equine Riding
  • Equine Training
  • Graphic Design
  • Medical Assistant Certificate (CMA)
  • Music Technology
  • Nursing Assistant (CNA)
  • Nursing: Practical Nurse (LPN)
  • Outdoor Recreation Leadership
  • Phlebotomy Certificate
  • Photographic Communications
  • Robotics Technology
  • Veterinary Assistant
  • Welding - Gas Metal Arc Welding
  • Welding - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
  • Welding Technology

“Businesses across the state are eager to demonstrate their workforce needs to community colleges to ensure the Wyoming Works program is a success for the newly trained employees, the schools that train them, and the businesses that hire them. This is especially true in the construction industry where private partners who have spent years working on workforce development issues are already engaged in the effort,” said Katie Legerski, Executive Director of the Wyoming Contractors Association.

Length of the programs will vary, from a two-week Certified Nursing Assistant certificate to a two-year welding degree.

“This is the type of bold leadership that demonstrates the strength of the partnership among education, industry and policy-makers. Employers are sharing with us their needs and our community colleges are ready to respond,” said Sandy Caldwell, Executive Director of the Wyoming Community College Commission.

The WCCC will manage rules and guidelines for the program, as well as the distribution of funds.

Visit https://www.nwc.edu/wyomingworks to learn more about qualifying programs and eligibility requirements. Call the NWC Financial Aid Office at 307-754-6158 to get started.

Wyoming Works program will help adult students pay for college