Wyoming Works

Wyoming Works, learn a skill that pays, Laramie County Community CollegeWyoming Works is a state grant program and resources targeted at adult students to advance their skills in areas that lead to secure employment. Space and grant funding is limited. Funding is only guaranteed for one year.

Wyoming Works Standard Grant will be up to $1,680 per academic year.

Wyoming Works Critical Grant will be up to $3,360 per academic year.

A student’s grant amount will be limited to their remaining financial need after all other grants and scholarships are considered.

Who is Eligible for a Wyoming Works Grant?

  • Must complete the FAFSA form, showing financial need.
  • Must be a US citizen or a permanent US resident who meets the definition of an eligible non-citizen under federal financial aid requirements.
  • Must be a Wyoming resident.
  • As required, must be registered with the selective service.
  • Must maintain satisfactory academic progress.
  • Must apply for the Wyoming Works Grant prior to the first class day of the semester to qualify for that semester. If a student applies after the semester starts, they will be considered for the following semester.      
  • Must be enrolled in one of the following programs:

All programs listed qualify for Wyoming Works Critical Grant amount.

Does not cover prerequisite courses.

Programs Admission Requirements Available Online
Accounting Services (AAS)   Yes
Agricultural Business (AS)    
Animal Science (AS)    
Automotive Technology – Automotive Fundamentals (Credit Diploma)    
Automotive Technology – Automotive Service (Credit Diploma)    

Computer Numerical Controller (CNC) Operator (Credit Diploma)

   
Cybersecurity (AAS)   Yes
Cybersecurity Administrator (Credit Diploma)   Yes
Data Analytics (AAS)   Yes
Data Analytics Systems Administrator (Credit Diploma)   Yes
Datacenter Technician (Credit Diploma)    
Dental Hygiene (AAS)    
Diagnostic Medical Sonography (AAS)    
Diesel Technology (Credit Diploma)    
Echocardiography (AAS)    
Echocardiography (Certificate of Completion)    
Electrical Technology (Credit Diploma)    
EMS Paramedic (AAS)  Additional program application and acceptance required. Yes
EMS Paramedic (Credit Diploma) Additional program application and acceptance required. Yes
Equine Management (Credit Diploma)    
Foundations of Skilled Trades (Credit Diploma)    
Health Information Technology and Management (AAS) Additional program application and acceptance required. Yes
Industrial Maintenance (Credit Diploma)    
Information Technology (AAS)   Yes
Legal Studies (AAS)   Yes
Legal Studies (Certificate of Completion)   Yes
Machine Tool Technology (Credit Diploma)    
Medical Claims Coding Associate (Certificate of Completion) Additional program application and acceptance required. Yes

Natural Resource Management (AS)

   

Network Administrator (Credit Diploma)

   Yes

Network Infrastructure Specialist (Credit Diploma)

  Yes
Physical Therapist Assistant (AAS) Additional program application and acceptance required.  

Radiography (AAS)

   

Ranch Managment (Credit Diploma)

   
Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (AAS) Additional program application and acceptance required. Yes
Surgical Technology (AAS) Additional program application and acceptance required.  
Welding Technology - Advanced Pipe Welding (Credit Diploma)    
Welding Technology - Combination Welding (Credit Diploma)    
   
Virtualization and Cloud Administrator (Credit Diploma)   Yes

 

  • Must maintain continuous enrollment in an eligible program.
  • A student may transfer from one approved program to another while maintaining continuous enrollment at âù´ºÔºÊÓƵ, or transfer to another Wyoming community college and enroll in an approved program at the transfer institution immediately after transfer.
  • A student may be eligible for this grant for no more than six semesters.

Who is Not Eligible for a Wyoming Works Grant?

  • Cannot be currently receiving or eligible to receive the Hathaway scholarship.
  • Cannot be currently in default on a federal Tile IV education loan.
  • Cannot owe a refund under a federal Title IV student financial aid program or a subsequently enacted similar federal student financial aid program, or a student financial aid program administered through the State of Wyoming.

Steps to Apply for Wyoming Works

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Fill out and submit your degree-seeking application at lccc.wy.edu/apply. Complete the enrollment steps. 

When you apply, please make sure you choose one of the above programs that are eligible for the Wyoming Works grant.

 

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File your FAFSA

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the application for all federal financial aid programs, some state programs and all âù´ºÔºÊÓƵ scholarship and grant programs. Students must complete a FAFSA each year.

Share your FAFSA financial aid information with âù´ºÔºÊÓƵ. Enter âù´ºÔºÊÓƵ's school code: 009259.

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Apply for Wyoming Works 


The Wyoming Works Grant application must be submitted prior to the first class day of the semester in an approved WW program to qualify for that semester.

 

About Wyoming Works

The Wyoming Works Program was signed into law following the 2019 Wyoming legislative session. The legislation allocated $5 million to support the program - $3 million of which will used for individual student grants, and the balance will support program development. The allocation will be shared by all seven Wyoming community colleges.

Note: Additional programs, which will also qualify for Wyoming Works Grants, are under development. Programs that qualify under Wyoming Works are those which meet labor and economic development needs.