International Students

Students who are neither citizens nor permanent residents of the United States are welcome to apply for admission. Once the student has completed all application forms, he or she will be issued an I-20. Requirements for Admission are:

  1. A completed CWC online application form.
  2. A guarantee of Support Form or a certified bank statement indicating that the applicant, applicant’s family, or applicant’s sponsor are able to provide a minimum of $15,996 (U.S. funds) per academic year of study. (Please note that actual living expenses will depend on lifestyle, and the total expenses might be lower than or exceed $15,996, and a summer-only semester may also be less.) Enrollment in a U.S. student health insurance program is highly recommended due to the high health costs in the U.S.
  3. A health form, in English, signed by a licensed physician.
  4. A housing application and $100 deposit.
  5. Original high school/college transcripts, with English translation.
  6. An official copy of the applicant’s TOEFL or IELTS score. CWC’s TOEFL or IELTS requirement for foreign students are:
English Proficiency Examination Minimum Required Score
Internet-based TOEFL test (iBT) 60
revised TOEFL Paper-delivered test 47
Paper-based TOEFL test (PBT) 500
IELTS 6.0

CWC’s institution code is 4115. The TOEFL score must be sent directly to CWC. Students from English speaking countries may waive the TOEFL requirement with two (2) letters of recommendation. Please contact the International Students email for more information.

Please request all necessary application material from:

Central Wyoming College

International Student Advisor

307.855.2270

2660 Peck Avenue

Riverton, Wyoming 82501

international@cwc.edu

All international students attending college at Central Wyoming College must enroll in a minimum of 12 credit hours per semester for fall or spring semester, a minimum of 6 credits for a summer semester.

Admission is granted with the understanding that the student has a valid, unexpired visa and the ability to provide evidence of financial support. The student must be fully prepared to meet the necessary financial obligations for the entire time they will be in the U.S.