Institutional Profile
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Mission In the context of our global society, the mission of ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ is to be student-centered;
be forward-thinking; cultivate community; prepare students for transfer, career, and
life; and retain and graduate students.
Founding Founded in 1946, NWC is a two-year, comprehensive community college serving Park County
(tax district) and Park, Big Horn, and Washakie Counties (service area).
Accreditation Higher Learning Commission ()
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Students
1,383 credit students
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- 44% — full time
- 56% — part time
- 78% — Wyoming
- 14% — other states
- 7% — other countries
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Annual Cost
$19,609 approximate total (Wyoming resident living on campus, 15 credits/semester)
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- $5,025 — resident tuition & fixed fees ($11,325 nonresident)
- $8,812 — food & housing (2 per room, 260 meals/semester, plus additional food allowance not charged by college)
- $1,616 — books & supplies
- $2,306 — personal/miscellaneous
- $1,850 — transportation
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Student Scholarships (dollars awarded by NWC)
64% of degree/certificate-seeking students receive scholarships
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- 43% — institutionally funded
- 57% — privately funded
- $5,254 — average annual scholarship
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Employees
213 total employees
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- 87 — faculty, 51 full-time
- 126 — administrative, professional and classified staff
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Campus
Main campus, Powell
- 137 — total acres
- 63 — buildings (includes West Campus and CTD buildings)
Four off-campus locations
- Mickelson Field Station (50 miles west of Powell)
- Cody Center
- Worland Center
- Trapper Arena
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Programs of Study
- 45 — transfer associate degrees
- 18 — technical associate degrees
- 2 — bachelor of applied science degree
- 27 — certificates
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Library
- 499,762 — books and e-books
- 104,178 — periodicals and e-periodicals
- 70,093 — media and e-media (video, audio, digital)
- Access on and off campus to 223 online databases
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Finance
$36,473,710 total revenue (2024-25 year)
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- $9,077,203 — total operating revenue
- $3,448,920 — tuition & fees
- $3,255,430 — auxiliary fund (bookstore, residence halls, etc.)
- $2,372,853 — other operational revenue
- $27,396,507 — total non-operating revenue
- $16,393,081 — state appropriations
- $5,852,928 — local appropriations (Park County mill levy including additional 1 Mill, motor vehicle taxes, etc.)
- $2,595,756 — federal & state grants
- $513,108 — private gifts & grants
- $2,041,634 — other non-operational revenue
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NWC Foundation
(As of June 30, 2025) Established 1966
$55,828,289 total assets
- $513,229 — unrestricted
- $11,803,285 — temporarily restricted
- $26,080,991 — permanently restricted
- $17,430,784 — NWC endowment/other liabilities
$54,816,646 total endowment
- $17,141,653 — NWC (managed by NWC Foundation)
- $37,674,993 — NWC Foundation
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NWC Alumni Association
Founded in 1988 (First two-year college alumni association in Wyoming) NWC Alumni
26,011 alumni worldwide
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Economic Impact
$76.5 million — total economic impact from NWC to service area counties (operations spending, constructions spend, student spending, alumni impact from 2024
Economic Impact Study)
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Leadership
Board of Trustees President Denise Laursen, Powell
College President Lisa Watson
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*Figures based upon fall 2025 data unless noted otherwise.