There are 10 Wyoming Colleges - all public schools. The average undergraduate tuition & fees of the schools is $5,083 for Wyoming residents and $13,279 for out-of-state students. In private schools, the undergraduate tuition & fees are -. The average tuition & fees of graduate programs are $8,116 for Wyoming residents and $20,996 for out-of-state students in public schools.

University of Wyoming has the highest tuition & fees of $22,718 and Western Wyoming Community College has the lowest tuition & fees of $10,550 among Wyoming Colleges.

University of Wyoming is the largest school with 11,100 students and Northwest College is the smallest school with 1,423 students among those schools.

Comparison between 10 Wyoming Colleges with key academic statistics

Tuition & Key Stats Comparison between Wyoming Colleges
School NameUnder-graduate Tuition & FeesGraduate Tuition & FeesAcceptance RateGraduation RateStudent To faculty RatioStudent Population
Casper CollegeCasper, WYPublic, 2-4 year $10,710
($4,410)
- -41% 14 to 1 3,354
Central Wyoming CollegeRiverton, WYPublic, 4-year $10,980
($4,680)
- -37% 14 to 1 1,923
Cheeks Beauty AcademyCheyenne, WYPrivate, Less than 2-year $17,300- -71% 17 to 1 45
Eastern Wyoming CollegeTorrington, WYPublic, 2-4 year $10,590
($4,290)
- -34% 19 to 1 1,421
Laramie County Community CollegeCheyenne, WYPublic, 4-year $10,913
($4,613)
- -28% 14 to 1 3,770
Northern Wyoming Community College DistrictSheridan, WYPublic, 2-4 year $11,130
($4,830)
- -34% 17 to 1 3,596
Northwest CollegePowell, WYPublic, 4-year $11,235
($4,935)
- -43% 13 to 1 1,423
University of WyomingLaramie, WYPublic, 4-year $22,718
($6,938)
$20,996
($8,116)
97.41%60% 13 to 1 11,100
Western Wyoming Community CollegeRock Springs, WYPublic, 4-year $10,550
($4,250)
- -33% 12 to 1 2,391
WyoTechLaramie, WYPrivate, 2-4 year $31,750- -81% 16 to 1 993