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EASTERN WYOMING COLLEGE Weston County COMMUNITY ED & ONLINE CLASSES FALL 2021 Newcastle Community Ed Classes • Page 4 Upton Community Ed Classes • Page 8 Credit Classes • Page 14 EWC.WY.EDU Weston County | Fall 2021 1
EWC Outreach • Weston County Newcastle Outreach Upton Outreach ewc.wy.edu/newcastle ewc.wy.edu/upton Kim Conzelman Brandy Donner Newcastle Outreach Coordinator Upton Outreach Coordinator kim.conzelman@ewc.wy.edu brandy.donner@ewc.wy.edu Newcastle High School Upton Administration Building 116 Casper Avenue PO Box 470 • 804 Willow 307.746.3603 Upton, WY 82730 Newcastle, WY 82701 307.468.2495 Like us on Facebook under Like us on Facebook under Eastern Wyoming College Newcastle Outreach to follow all of the Eastern Wyoming College Upton Outreach to follow all of the Community Education classes and College Credit events! Community Education classes and College Credit events! Eastern Wyoming College Board of Trustees President Mr. Bob Baumgartner, Chair Dr. Lesley Travers Dr. Judith Bartmann, Vice Chair Mr. Randy Adams Secretary Vice President of Douglas Campus Mr. Tom John McCreery, Treasurer Dr. Margaret Farley Mr. John Patrick 307.624.7000 Mr. Kurt Sittner margaret.farley@ewc.wy.edu Mr. Mr. Mike Varney Mr. Jim Willox, Converse County Advisory Member Student success is our first priority; as a learning community we provide opportunities that enable students to achieve their goals and enrich our unique region through work, partnerships, and student achievement. College Mission -November 14, 2017 EWC is accredited by the American Welding Society, the American Veterinary Medical Association, and the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges & Schools 230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500 Chicago, IL 60604 Telephone: 800.621.7440/312.263.0456 Fax: 312.263.7462 info@hlcommission.org www.ncahlc.org Eastern Wyoming College is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution. The information contained herein is valid as of July 2021. While EWC makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information, the college reserves the right to make changes at any time without prior notice. Always check with the appropriate office for current information. The EWC Schedule summarizes information of interest to students; it is not a complete statement of programs and policies. Other important information is published in the EWC Catalog and on the EWC Website. 2 EWC Community Ed & Online Classes
How to Register Newcastle Outreach Upton Outreach Online* Online* EWC website: ewc.wy.edu/Newcastle EWC website: ewc.wy.edu/Upton Weston County School District Website: Register for Community Education classes. Registration information will be received within minutes. www.wcsd1.org - DEPARTMENTS - Eastern Wyoming College Phone* 1.307.468.2495 Register for Community Education classes. Registration Call during office hours or leave a message with your name, information will be received within minutes. contact information and class(es) you are interested in. Phone* Walk-in* 1.307.746.3603 804 Willow Street. Drop off your registration form and payment. Call during office hours or leave a message with your name, contact information and class(es) you are interested in. Walk-in* 116 Casper Avenue (NHS High School Room 120). Drop off your registration form and payment. *Exercise classes - you can register and pay at class. Table of Contents Library...............................................................7 Newcastle Bookstore......................................................... 10 Arts, Crafts & Hobbies........................................... 4 Sewing Classes...................................................... 5 Wyoming Works........................................... 12 Cooking.................................................................... 5 General Information...................................... 13 Gardening................................................................ 6 Tuition Information...................................... 13 Personal Enrichment............................................ 6 Health & Fitness...............................................6 & 7 Fall 2021 Semester Calendar....................... 13 Credit Classes............................................14-16 Upton College and Career Readiness..................... 17 Arts, Crafts & Hobbies........................................... 8 Concurrent Enrollment................................. 17 Cooking.................................................................... 8 Registration Form.......................................... 18 Health & Fitness..................................................... 7 Personal Enrichment............................................ 9 Ed2Go............................................................7, 11 Ellbogen Opportunity Scholarship............ 19 Scholarship Information............. Back Cover Eastern Wyoming College is dedicated to providing opportunities and recognizing the talent of all people within this institution. There is a commitment to a policy of equal employment opportunity for all persons on the basis of merit without regard to race, color, national origin, marital status, age, sexual orientation, sex, religion, political belief, veteran status or disability. In accordance with the policy, Eastern Wyoming College affirms its commitment to non-discrimination in its employment practices as they relate to recruitment, hiring, selection, screening, testing, compensation, promotion, employment benefits, educational opportunities, access to programs, work assignments, application of discipline, access to grievance procedures, and any and all other conditions of employment which are provided by Eastern Wyoming College policy, regulation, rule or practice. Inquiries concerning Title II, Title VI, Title VII, and Section 504, may be directed to the Director of Human Resources, 307.532.8330. Inquiries concerning Title IX may be directed to the Vice President for Student Services, 307.532.8257. Both may be reached at Eastern Wyoming College, 3200 West C Street, Torrington, WY 82240. Alternatively you may contact the Wyoming Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights Coordinator, 2300 Capitol Avenue, 2nd Floor, Cheyenne, WY 82002-0050 or 307.777.7675. Weston County | Fall 2021 3
Newcastle Like us on Facebook under Eastern Wyoming College Newcastle Outreach to follow all of the Community Education classes and College Credit events this Fall! Arts, Crafts & Hobbies “Welcome to Our Patch” Door Sign Instructors: Rachel Doell and Salina Sandoval Come enjoy a night with your friends and get crafty! Come away with a cute door sign; perfect for fall! All supplies will be provided and you can customize your sign with different colors, ribbons, etc. The sign will Frankenstein and Witch say “Welcome to Our Patch”. You will get to Instructor: Kathy Garton choose from a variety of fall colored paints & ribbons! This two project class will be tailored for a child and their parent. Bring your child age 10 Registration Deadline: Friday, September 3 or older to this fun and interactive craft class! Snowman and Scarecrow Date: Friday, September 17 You, the parent, will make the Frankenstein Instructor: Kathy Garton Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pm while your child will make the witch. Come bring a friend for a day of crafting! Cost: $35 + $10 supply fee Make these cute characters to decorate your Location: Newcastle Lodge Registration Deadline: Friday, September 24 porch for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Each Date: Saturday, October 9 one is approximately 4 feet tall. The cute ‘Fall Themed Apron’ Cricut Project Time: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm scarecrow and snowman are guaranteed to Instructor: Dana Gordon Cost: $80 (includes supplies and class fee for brighten anyone’s day! both crafts) Create a fun fall apron to use for Location: Newcastle Lodge Registration Deadline: Friday, October 22 Thanksgiving or give as a gift. Bring your Date: Saturday, November 6 Cricut to class and if you don’t have one, Time: Scarecrow Craft: 10:00 am – 12:00 pm you can share with someone at class. You Snowman Craft: 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm will create a saying and fall design with Cost: $40/class or $80 for both classes your Cricut that you will heat press on an (includes supplies and class fee) apron. The apron and vinyl heat transfer are Location: Newcastle Lodge furnished. Christmas Door Sign Registration Deadline: Friday, September Instructors: Rachel Doell and Salina 17 Sandoval Date: Saturday, September 25 Time: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm ‘Christmas Tote’ Cricut Project Come make a new cute door sign just in time Cost: $15 +$20 supply fee Instructor: Dana Gordon for Christmas! Supplies will be provided and Location: NHS Room 103 you will be able to customize it just how you Create a holiday Christmas tote bag want! Wording will say “Merry Christmas” personalized to carry Christmas goodies or gifts. unless otherwise specified. Bring your Cricut, or if you don’t have one, you can share with someone at class. Tote bag and Registration Deadline: Thursday, October 28 vinyl heat transfer are furnished. Date: Saturday, November 13 Time: 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm Registration Deadline: Friday, November 5 Cost: $35 + $10 supply fee Date: Saturday, November 13 Location: Newcastle Lodge Time: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Cost: $15 +$20 supply fee Location: NHS Room 103 4 EWC Community Ed & Online Classes Check us out at ewc.wy.edu/newcastle
ways to incorporate apples into your Fall meals! Asian noodles, stir-fries, soups and appetizers, Sewing Classes Participants will prepare and sample dishes, so there will be something for everyone! bring your appetite! Hands-on cooking! Participants will prepare and sample recipes, so bring your appetite! Hands-On! Note: Please inform the instructor of any allergies or dietary restrictions at least one Note: Please inform instructor of any week before the class. allergies or dietary restrictions at least one week before the class. Registration Deadline: Tuesday, September 14 Dates: Monday, September 20 Registration Deadline: Tuesday, November 9 Time: 6:00 - 8:30 pm Dates: Monday, November 15 Cost: $20 Time: 6:00 - 8:30 pm Sock Monkey Location: NHS Room 223 Cost: $20 Instructor: Liana Scribner Location: NHS Room 223 In this 2 night sewing class, you will learn how to make a cute plush sock monkey. You can make this entire project with hand sewing skills using two socks, pillow stuffing, and embroidered stitching. The supplies will be provided by the instructor. Registration Deadline: Tuesday, September 14 Dates: Tuesday, September 21 & Thursday, September 23 Purely Pumpkin: Recipes Beyond Pie Time: 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm Instructor: Vicki Hayman Holiday Jamming in the Kitchen Cost: $15 +$10 supply fee Instructor: Vicki Hayman Location: NHS Rm 223 Finally, the moment you’ve all been waiting for: pumpkin season! Whether it be sweet There is something to be said about having Reversible Placemats & Coordinating or savory, celebrate and savor pumpkin in a delicious, homemade jam or jelly setting Napkins delicious recipes. Participants will prepare andon your pantry shelf! Making and preserving Instructor: Liana Scribner sample recipes, so bring your appetite! Hands- your own jam and jelly is easy. Come learn On! the art of making good jams and jellies. The In this 2 night sewing class, you will cre- workshop will cover the basics of USDA- ate four or more reversible placemats and Note: Please inform instructor of any allergies approved methods for water bath canning napkins using 2-3 yards of fabric with fusible or dietary restrictions at least one week before to ensure safe preservation. Participants will lining. This is an ideal beginning sewing proj- the class. prepare and sample recipes, so bring your ect as the instructor will be able to help you appetite! Hands-On! from the beginning to the end. If you can Registration Deadline: Tuesday, October 12 sew straight lines, then you will easily be able Date: Monday, October 18 Note: Please inform instructor of any to create this project. This would make a nice Time: 6:00 - 8:30 pm allergies or dietary restrictions at least one gift to give or décor for your home. Cost: $20 week before the class. Location: NHS Room 223 Supply fee will be waived if you bring your Registration Deadline: Tuesday, November own fabric. 30 Date: Monday, December 6 Registration Deadline: Tuesday, October 12 Time: 6:00 - 8:30 pm Dates: Tuesday, October 19 & Thursday, Cost: $20 October 21 Location: NHS Room 223 Time: 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm Cost: $20 + $10 supply fee Location: NHS Rm 223 Cooking “A” is for Apple – Sweet and Savory Asian Favorites – Something for Eastern Wyoming College Instructor: Vicki Hayman Everyone Instructor: Vicki Hayman Outreach We may be most familiar with apple-rich baked goods and desserts, but it would be a Everyone loves Asian food! This class will ewc.wy.edu/outreach/ shame to stop there – apples are also great in highlight classic favorites from different Asian savory dishes. Come learn new and creative foods and styles of cooking. From dim sum to Weston County | Fall 2021 5
is never too early to begin planning for your one gathering dust, Dan can teach you how to Gardening retirement! We will cover general retirement use it. Dan is a member of the Island County preparation topics (not individual investments Astronomical Society and the Astronomy Fall Gardening nor health insurance questions). league and has been an amateur astronomer for Instructor: Marsha Halliday more than 20 years. Participants will not be asked to give any Marsha will cover various topics such as: personal or financial information. Registration Deadline: Thursday, September 9 • What to do to have more flowers for next NOTE: UW educator does not give tax, legal Date: Thursday, September 16 summer or financial advice. Time: 7:00 pm-9:00 pm • How to attract butterflies in the fall Cost: No Fee • Saving seeds from flowering plants Registration Deadline: Tuesday, October 5 Location: NHS Library • Planting bulbs for spring flowers Date: Tuesday, October 12 Health & Fitness • What to do to make spring gardening Time: 5:30 pm -6:30 pm easier Cost: No Fee Location: NHS Library Registration Deadline: Friday, September 17 Indoor Walking Date: Saturday, September 25 EMOTIONS, Money and your Life Time: 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Instructor: Michelle Vigil, University Continue the healthy habit of daily walking. Cost: $15 of Wyoming Community Development Walk the stairs and hallways at the Newcastle Location: NHS Library Extension Educator High School and Middle School. All participants will receive free pedometers to Houseplants DO you spend too much money and have monitor the distance they walk. Instructor: Marsha Halliday regrets? Do EMOTIONAL decisions rule your financial life? Approximately 40% of All participants need to contact the EWC Learn how to be an effective indoor gardener. Americans spend MORE money than they Outreach office to get complete details on Learn the following tips: make. WHY? Current research on money daily sign-in and the protocol for walking the • How to use artificial light, soils and foods behavior will be shared. Find out what you hallways. for your houseplants can do to get a handle on your finances by • What can go wrong with houseplants examining your behaviors. Know the signs Dates: Mon – Fri, September 13 – December and how to fix it and take action to change your negative 17 • How to increase the number of plants money behaviors. Strategies shared will Time: 5:30 am – 7:00 am & 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm without spending too much money include organization, systems, tips, stories, and Cost: No Fee • What types of plants grow best in an resources to assist you. Location: NMS & NHS indoor environment Participants will not be asked to give any Registration Deadline: Friday, October 8 personal or financial information. Date: Saturday, October 16 NOTE: UW educator does not give tax, legal Time: 10:00 am – 12:00 pm or financial advice. Cost: $15 Location: NHS Library Registration Deadline: Tuesday, November 2 Date: Tuesday, November 9 Personal Enrichment Time: 5:30 pm-6:30 pm Cost: No Fee Location: NHS Library PREPARING TO RETIRE “Creating Your Checklist BEFORE You Leave the Workforce” Co-Ed Volleyball Instructor: Michelle Vigil, University of Wyoming Community Development Participate in a team sport filled with fun, Extension Educator exercise and excitement! Have to be at least 18 years of age and out of school to participate. Are you getting ready to retire? How can Please register and pay on Wednesday, you prepare yourself BEFORE you leave September 15 at the High School Commons the workforce? This class will cover how to if you are interested in participating or have a prepare yourself BEFORE retiring and give team to play. helpful hints and tips to get ready to retire and start your checklist. Topics include: Registration Night: Wed., September 15 at determining your retirement expenses and Beginning Astronomy 6:30 p.m. income plan, reviewing your insurance Instructor: Dan Pullen Dates: Wed/Su:, Sept. 15 – Dec. 15 coverage, Medicare milestones, when to apply Time: 7:00-9:00 pm for Social Security benefits, select pension Beginning Astronomy does not require fancy Cost: $10/ person benefits and retirement distribution options, equipment, math skills, or rocket science. It Location: NMS Gym estate planning, and emergency funds. It only requires an interest in the night sky. If you are thinking of buying a telescope or have ewc.wy.edu/newcastle 6 EWC Community Ed & Online Classes
Let us help as you begin your college career! • One-on-one advising • Quick registration • Personalized assistance Yo-lates Instructor: Jenny Mosley Learn More To begin Online courses A fusion of pilates and yoga! Jenny, the instructor, will get you working on fine muscle movement and then move you into some yoga Are you looking to meet your poses and meditative breathing to finish the continuing education requirements Contact your local night. Please bring a mat to every class and or just love to learn? Community Ed Coordinator depending on what everyone has, we will use bands, blocks, and possibly magic circles. Kim Conzelman Dates: Mondays/Wednesdays: September 13 – Prices start at $99 • 24-Hour Access Newcastle Outreach Coordinator 307.746.3603 December 13 Discussion Areas • 6 Week Format Time: 5:30-6:30 pm Cost: $5 / session or $35 per month (Payment Brandy Donner can be made at class) Over 50 Continuing Education Certified Upton Outreach Coordinator Location: Aquatic Center Multi-Purpose Room Online Courses Available! 307.468.2495 Many of these classes have been pre-approved for 1.5 PTSB credits. You can check this list out at www.ed2go.com/wyoming www.ed2go.com/ewc Workout Warriors Instructor: Tammy Cleverdon Come join this fun exercise class! You will work out to DVD’s. Please bring your own mat, light weights and water to class. Instructor will use Plyo and Cardio DVD’s but is open to what the class wants to do.Will be a FUN and SWEAT filled class! Library Information REGISTRATION ONGOING Dates: Tuesdays & Thursdays: September 14 – Library Contact December 16 Casey Debus 307.532.8375 Textbook information Times: 6:00-7:00 pm Cost: No Cost casey.debus@ewc.wy.edu can be found at EWC Library Fax number 532.8225 Location: Aquatic Center Multi-Purpose Room ewc.bkstr.com and the most current EWC Library Website http://ewc.wy.edu/library/ schedule can be found at ewc.wy.edu Eastern Wyoming College Outreach Off-Campus Login MyEWC username and password ewc.wy.edu/outreach/ Weston County | Fall 2021 7
Upton Like us on Facebook under Eastern Wyoming College Upton Outreach to follow all of the Community Education classes and College Credit events this Fall! Arts, Crafts & Hobbies Cooking Registration Deadline: Tues, Oct. 19 Date: Mon, Oct. 25 Kids Cooking: Mac N’ Cheese Time: 4:10 – 5:30 pm Who doesn’t love macaroni and cheese? Cost: $10 Join the class to learn how to make delicious Location: UHS Rm 204 Ceramics Studio Instructor: Bridget Otto Come to the art room to create and glaze a unique piece of your choosing (mug, candle holder, sculpture, etc.). All levels welcome ooey gooey macaroni and cheese. Grab your Kids Cooking: Italian Favorites from beginner to advanced. cheese-loving friends and let’s get cooking! Instructor: Vicki Hayman Hands-On! Join this class for a tasty tour of Italian Registration Deadline: Friday, Sept. 10 favorites! We will cook with meats, sauces, Date: Saturday, Sept. 25 and Oct. 2 Registration Deadline: Tues, Sept. 21 and pastas to create a classic Italian meal. Time: 3:00 – 6:00 pm Date: Mon, Sept. 27 Participants will prepare and sample recipes, so Cost: $40 Time: 4:10 – 5:30 pm bring your appetite! Hands-On! Location: UHS Art Rm 174 Cost: $10 Location: UHS Rm 204 Registration Deadline: Tues, Nov. 23 Date: Mon, Nov. 29 Time: 4:10 – 5:30 pm Cost: $10 Location: UHS Rm 204 Adult Crafting – Outdoor Pumpkin Instructor: Michele Hieb Fall is just around the corner...and when I think of fall, I think of pumpkins. Come and Kids Cooking: Spooktacular Halloween join in making concrete hypertufa pumpkins Treats that will give a new twist to your fall decor. Instructor: Vicki Hayman Kids Cooking: Holiday Cookies Trick or Treat and smell my feet, cook Instructor: Vicki Hayman Registration Deadline: Friday, Sept. 24 something good to eat! In this class, the kids Date: Sunday, October 3 will be making both sweet and savory recipes One of the best parts of the holiday season Time: 1:00 – 3:00 pm that will look spooky-awesome, and maybe is making cookies. Nothing gets you in the Cost: $30 even a little creepy. You don’t want to miss this holiday spirit quite like making a mess in the Location: Nelson Building frightfully fun class full of Halloween goodies! kitchen with sugar, flour, and sprinkles! Come Participants will prepare and sample recipes, so make cookies. Participants will prepare and bring your appetite! Hands-On! sample recipes, so bring your appetite! Hands- On! NOTE: Please inform the instructor of any allergies or dietary restrictions at least one week before the Registration Deadline: Tues, Dec. 7 class. 8 EWC Community Ed & Online Classes
Date: Mon, Dec. 13 Cheese Sandwich, Fingerling Fries, Honey Time: 4:10 – 5:30 pm Ginger Beets, and Brandied Cherries over Cost: $10 Vanilla Ice Cream. Location: UHS Rm 204 Registration Deadline: Thurs, Oct. 21 Date: Thurs, Oct. 28 Time: 6:00 – 8:30 pm Cost: $20 Location: UHS Rm 204 Adult Cooking: Chinese Creations Variety Fitness Instructor: Vicki Hayman Work towards a healthier you by taking advantage of the treadmill, exercise bike, elliptical, or variety of workout videos available. Strengthen your muscles with our kettlebell weights, dumbbell weights, and machines. Adult Cooking: Mighty Salads Instructor: Vicki Hayman REGISTRATION ONGOING – All Remember when ‘salad’ meant a sad bowl of participants must register and sign a waiver torn iceberg lettuce, French dressing, and a for this class before participating. mealy tomato? Turn a light and easy salad into Create authentic dishes with amazing flavor Dates: Mon-Thurs, Aug. 24 – Dec. 16 a meal that can hold you over for more than from the great cuisines of China. But be Time: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm an hour. This class is about to change the way warned: the flavors, freshness, and textures are Cost: $30 for the semester you think about the humble salad. Participants addictive! This class will give you a taste of Location: Nelson Building Exercise Room will prepare and sample recipes, so bring your China! Participants will prepare and sample appetite! Hands-On! Please bring containers recipes, so bring your appetite! Hands-On! for leftovers. Please bring containers for leftovers. Menu: Charred Lettuce Salad, Mung Bean Menu: Vegetable Fried Rice, Mongolian Beef, Salad, Bloody Mary Steak Salad, and Curried Chicken Moo Goo Gai Pan, and Shrimp Lo Chicken Salad. Mein. Personal Enrichment Registration Deadline: Thurs, Sept. 23 Registration Deadline: Thurs, Nov. 11 Date: Thurs, Sept. 30 Date: Thurs, Nov. 18 Time: 6:00 – 8:30 pm Time: 6:00 – 8:30 pm Cost: $20 Cost: $20 Bitcoin & Blockchain Location: UHS Rm 204 Location: UHS Rm 204 Instructor: Tyler Lindholm Adult Cooking: The Quick Six Fix Health & Fitness Two day class with a focus on Bitcoin Indoor Walking (digital assets) on the first day and blockchain on the second day. The classes Continue the healthy habit of daily walking. will be a high level explanation of what Walk the hallways at the Upton Elementary this technology has to offer and how it School. works, explained in a manner that does not take a mathematics degree to understand. REGISTRATION ONGOING – All participants must register and sign a waiver Registration Deadline: Tues, Oct. 5 for this class before participating. Date: Tues, Oct. 12 & Wed, Oct. 13 Instructor: Vicki Hayman Time: 7:00 – 8:00 pm Save time and simplify with fabulous quick- Dates: Mon - Thurs, Aug. 30 – Dec. 16 Cost: Donations to Upton STEM and-easy recipes – using 6 ingredients, 6 Time: 6:00 – 7:30 am Location: TBA minutes of prep, and 6 minutes of clean up— Cost: No Fee from celebrity chef Stuart O’Keeffe. If you work Location: UES Hallways efficiently while keeping your space clean and cook with minimal yet flavorful ingredients, you can get a great meal from stove to table fast! Participants will prepare and sample Check us out at ewc.wy.edu/upton recipes, so bring your appetite! Hands-On! Please bring containers for leftovers. Menu: Sweet Spicy Bacon, Turkey, and Blue Weston County | Fall 2021 9
Preparing to Retire: Creating your checklist BEFORE you leave the workforce Instructor: Michelle Vigil Eastern Wyoming College This class will cover how to prepare yourself BEFORE retiring. Will give helpful hints and tips to get yourself ready to retire and start your checklist. Topics include: Determining your retirement expenses and income plan, Bookstore I 3200 West C Street 307.532.8216 reviewing your insurance coverage, Medicare www.bkstr.com milestones, when to apply for your Social Security benefits, select pension benefits ORDER YOUR BOOKS ONLINE and retirement distribution options, estate 1. Go to www.bkstr.com planning, and emergency funds. It is never too early to begin planning for your retirement! 2. Click ‘Books’ then ‘Textbooks & Course Materials’ We will cover general retirement preparation 3. Choose your term, department, course and section. topics (not individual investments nor health insurance questions). Participants will not 4. Add books to your cart be asked to give any personal nor financial 5. Need more books? Continue shopping. Finished? information. Proceed to checkout. NOTE: UW educator does not give tax, legal 6. Register if you’re a first time user or login if nor financial advice. you’ve shopped with us before. Registration Deadline:Thursday, Sept. 9 7. Complete your order. Date: Thurs, Sept. 16 Time: 5:30 – 6:30 pm Questions? Cost: FREE If you have questions about ordering your books online, Location: Upton School - TBA please contact 307.532.8216 10 EWC Community Ed & Online Classes
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Wyoming Works Wyoming Works is a state grant program with resources targeted at qualified 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. Grant amounts will be up to $1,680 per student, per semester for 6 semesters. Wyoming Works Standard Grant: up to $840 per semester. Who is NOT eligible for a Wyoming Works Grant: Wyoming Works Critical Grant: up to $1,680 per semester. • Cannot be currently receiving or eligible to receive the A student’s grant amount will be limited to their remaining financial Hathaway scholarship need after all other grants and scholarships are considered. • Cannot be currently in default on a federal Title IV education loan Eligible EWC programs include: • Cannot owe a refund under a federal Title IV student Beef Production – Certificate financial aid program or a subsequently enacted similar Business Administration – AAS (includes distance learning federal student financial aid program, or a student option) financial aid program administered through the State CDL - Certificate of Wyoming. Certified Nursing Assistant Child Development – Certificate (includes distance learning option) How to Apply Corrections – Certificate (includes distance learning option) Criminal Justice AAS 1.) Complete our college Application for Admission Farm and Ranch Management – AAS 2.) Students must complete a FAFSA each year Gunsmithing – AAS 3.) Complete the EWC Wyoming Works form, indicating Human Services – AA your program of interest Machine Tool Technology - Certificate 4.) All steps must be complete prior to the start of classes Plate Welding - Certificate of the term for which you are applying. Precision Agriculture - AAS Precision Agriculture Certificate Veterinary Aid – Certificate Veterinary Technology - AAS About Wyoming Works Welding and Joining - AAS Welding and Joining - Certificate The Wyoming Works Program began as Senate File 122 (SF122) Welding and Joining Specialist - Certificate in Wyoming’s 65th Legislature. After passing both the House and Senate in February 2019, it was signed by Governor Gordon Eligibility as Senate Enrolled Act 78 (SEA78). The legislation includes a $5 million appropriation; $3 million of which will used for individual Eligibility Requirements: student grants, and the balance will support program development. • Must complete the FAFSA form, showing financial need Allocation details will be managed by the Wyoming Community • Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent U.S. resident who meets the College Commission, as these monies will be distributed among all definition of an eligible non-citizen seven Wyoming community colleges. • under federal financial aid requirements • Must be a Wyoming resident Annual Wyoming Works grant availability (for approved programs • As required, must be registered with the selective service that span more than one year) is subject to the Wyoming • Must maintain satisfactory academic progress in the program Legislature’s appropriation process and is contingent on the • Must be enrolled in an eligible program (listed above) Commission issuing a grant allocation for approved programs at the • Must maintain continuous enrollment in an eligible program college. • A student may transfer from one approved program to another while maintaining continuous enrollment at EWC, or transfer to another Wyoming community college and enroll in an approved Note: Additional programs, which will also qualify for Wyoming Works program at the transfer institution immediately after transfer grants, are under development. Please check back or inquire with • A student may be eligible for this grant for no more than three Academic Services regarding new programs. academic years (six semesters) 12 EWC Community Ed & Online Classes
EWC General Information Financial Aid Placement Exams For specific financial aid information, please call the Financial Aid (Accuplacer): Students who plan to enroll in a lab science, math and/ Office at 307.532.8224 or 866.327.8996. You may also obtain financial or an English class will need to take the Accuplacer placement exam if aid information from EWC’s website, ewc.wy.edu. they haven’t met ACT or prerequisite requirements for the class. Call For information about veterans educational benefits, please contact the your Outreach Coordinator to schedule a time to take the exam. The VA Certifying Official at 307.532.8224. cost to take the exam is $20 (Please bring a check or money order). Payment Options Payment for tuition and fees can be made online through your student Fall 2021 Semester Calendar account on MyEWC, by check, or by phone using a credit/debit card August 20 (Friday) New Admissions Close at 4:00pm by calling the EWC Business Office at 307.532.8205. If you are paying August 21 (Saturday) Residence Halls Open at 9:00am by credit/debit card, you may use Visa, MasterCard, or Discover. If enrolled in at least 3 credit hours, you may also use the EWC Payment August 22 (Sunday) Residence Halls Open at 9:00am / New Student Plan with the first payment due AUGUST 22, 2021. Please contact Orientation 8:00am – 12:00pm the Outreach Coordinator for additional information. August 23 (Monday) Regular Semester and Block A Classes Start August 26 (Thursday) Last day to add Block A (8 week) classes at Refunds 4:00pm / Last day to drop Block A (8 week) Full refunds will be made for courses that are cancelled due to classes for a 100% tuition and fee refund at insufficient enrollment. 4:00pm The following information discusses how courses are refunded for August 27 (Friday) Last day to add Regular semester (16 week) dropped classes: classes at 4:00pm August 28 (Friday) Last Day to Add Regular Semester (16 week) • You must notify the local EWC Outreach office or the EWC Classes at 4:00pm Registrar’s office to drop a course and ask if you qualify to August 29 (Sunday) Last day to drop Block A (8 week) classes for receive a refund. 100% tuition only refund at 4:00pm • Tuition and fees are refunded in full through eight calendar days, beginning with the first day of class. • Tuition refund is 25 percent through 29 calendar days, begin- August 30 (Monday) Late Registration ends at 4:00pm / Last day to drop Regular semester (16 week) classes for a ning with the first day of class, with no refund for activity and 100% tuition only refund at 4:00pm use fees. • After 29 calendar days, there is no refund. September 5 (Sunday) Last day to drop Regular semester (16 week) and Block A (8 Week) classes for 100% tuition refund only Tuition & Fees September 6 (Monday) Labor Day / No Classes / Campus Closed Below is a table with the tuition & fees (also available on-line). September 9 (Thursday) Financial Aid Disbursement to Students’ Outreach activity, use, and technology fees are $16 per credit hour. Accounts Some courses also have course fees. Please see the college catalog for a September 14 (Tuesday) Financial Aid Student Refunds Issued complete listing of fees. October 1 (Friday) Last day to withdraw from Block A (8 week) Total Outreach Outreach classes at 4:00pm. No tuition or fee refund Credit Activities Technology In-State Tuition/ October 8 (Friday) Mid-Term / End of Block A Hours & Use Fees Fee Tuition Fees October 12 (Tuesday) Block B (8 week) Classes Begin 1 $8 $8 $105 $121 October 14 (Thursday) Fall Break Begins / No Classes 2 $16 $16 $210 $242 October 15 (Friday) Last Day to Add Block B (8 week) Classes at 3 $24 $24 $315 $363 4:00pm 4 $32 $32 $420 $484 Room & Board Rate Table October 18 (Monday) Fall Break Ends / Classes Resume 2021-2022 Tuition & Fee 5 $40 $40 $525 $605 October 19 (Tuesday) Last day to drop Block B ( 8 week) classes for 6 $48 $48 $630 $726 100% tuition and fee refund at 4:00pm 7 $56 $56 $735 $847 November 8 (Monday) Registration for Spring 2022 Semester Opens 8 $64 $64 $840 $968 November 19 (Friday) Last day to withdraw from Regular semester (16 9 $72 $72 $945 $1,089 week) classes at 4:00pm / No tuition or fee refund 10 $80 $80 $1,050 $1,210 November 23 (Tuesday) Last day to withdraw from Block B (8 week) 11 $88 $88 $1,155 $1,331 classes at 4:00pm / No tuition or fee refund 12 $96 $96 $1,260 $1,452 November 24 Thanksgiving Break Begins / No Classes / 13 $104 $104 $1,365 $1,573 (Wednesday) Campus Closed 14 $112 $112 $1,470 $1,694 November 29 (Monday) Thanksgiving Break Ends / Classes Resume 15 $120 $120 $1,575 $1,815 December 6 (Monday) Finals Week Begins 16 $128 $128 $1,680 $1,936 December 9 (Thursday) End of Semester December 11 (Saturday) Residence Halls Close at Noon Weston County | Fall 2021 13
FALL 2021 • CLASSES BEGIN AUGUST 23, 2021 14 MAX COURSE NUMBER SEC TITLE HRS FEES BLDG RM ACT DAYS TIME INSTRUCTOR BEGIN DATE END DATE ACCT Accounting-Business 20 ACCT 2020 40 Principles of Accounting II 3.0 OLEC Online J. Minks 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 AGEC Agricultural Economics 20 AGEC 1010 40 Agricultural Macroeconomics 3.0 OLEC Online S. Staff 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 10 AGEC 1970 40 Internship 2.0 WRK Online M. Stokes 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 AGEC 2395 40 Ag Econ Capstone Experience 2.0 OLAL Online G. Younglove 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 ANTH Anthropology 20 ANTH 1200 40 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 3.0 OLEC Online S. Staff 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 ART Art 20 ART 2074 40 Art for Elem& Middle Schl Tchr 3.0 OLEC Online J. Cline 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 EWC Community Ed & Online Classes BADM Business Administration 20 BADM 1005 40 Business Mathematics 3.0 OLEC Online J. Minks 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 BADM 1395 40 Business Admin Capstone 3.0 OLEC Online J. Minks 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 BADM 1470 40 Internship 3.0 OLAL Online S. Staff 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 BIOL Biology 20 BIOL 1000 40 Principles of Biology 4.0 OLEC Online C. Wenzel 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 BIOL L004 01 BIOL 1000 Lab 0.0 OLAB Online C. Wenzel 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 BIOL 1010 40 General Biology I 4.0 OLEC Online N. Decker 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 BIOL L001 40 BIOL 1010 Lab 0.0 OLAB Online N. Decker 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 5 BIOL 1390 01 Intro to Science Research I 1.0 IND TBA C. Wenzel 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 BIOL 2410 40 Intro to Field Ecology 2.0 OLAL Online C. Wenzel 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 CHEM Chemistry 18 CHEM 1000 40 Intro to Chemistry 4.0 TEB 213 OLEC Online S. Staff 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 18 CHEM L001 40 CHEM 1000 Lab 0.0 TEB 213 OLAB Online S. Staff 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 18 CHEM 2420 40 Organic Chemistry I 4.0 TEB 213 OLAL Online S. Staff 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 COMM Communication/Mass Media 20 COMM 1030 40 Interpersonal Communication 3.0 OLEC Online B. Semler 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 COMM 1040 40 Intro to Communication Theory 3.0 OLEC Online B. Semler 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 COMM 2010 40 Public Speaking 3.0 OLEC Online B. Semler 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 COMM 2010 41 Public Speaking 3.0 OLEC Online B. Thimmesch 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 COSC Computer Science 16 COSC 1010 40 Intro to Computer Science 4.0 OLAL Online B. Wilson 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 CRMJ Criminal Justice 20 CRMJ 1010 40 Current Issues in Crm Justice OLEC Online A. Hilton 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 CRMJ 2120 40 Intro to Criminal Justice 3.0 OLEC Online L. Curtis 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 CRMJ 2125 40 Forensic Psychology 3.0 OLEC Online R. Patterson 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 CRMJ 2400 40 Criminology 3.0 OLEC Online R. Patterson 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 CRMJ 2895 40 Crim Justice Capstone Project 1.0 OLEC Online L. Curtis 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 CRMJ 2970 40 Internship 2.0 LAB Online L. Curtis 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 ECON Economics 20 ECON 1010 40 Macroeconomics 3.0 OLEC Online S. Staff 8/23/2021 12/9/2021
FALL 2021 • CLASSES BEGIN AUGUST 23, 2021 MAX COURSE NUMBER SEC TITLE HRS FEES BLDG RM ACT DAYS TIME INSTRUCTOR BEGIN DATE END DATE EDEC Educ-Early Childhood 20 EDEC 1020 40 Intro to Early Childhood Ed 3.0 OLEC Online C. Steinbock 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 EDEC 1100 40 Observ&Guid/Yng Chldrn 2.0 OLEC Online C. Steinbock 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 EDEC 1105 40 Observ&Guid/Yng Chldrn Lab 1.0 OLEC Online C. Steinbock 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 EDEC 2000 40 Engaging Families/Childhood 3.0 OLEC Online C. Steinbock 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 EDEL Education-Elementary 20 EDEL 2280 40 Literature for Children 3.0 OLEC Online C. Steinbock 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 EDFD Educational Foundations 20 EDFD 2020 40 Foundations of Education 3.0 OLEC Online C. Steinbock 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 EDFD 2100 40 Educational Psychology 3.0 OLEC Online D. Ochsner 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 EDFD 2450 40 Human Lifespan Development 3.0 OLEC Online C. Steinbock 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 EDUC Education 99 EDUC 0010 01 Pre-Screen for Pract in Teach 0.0 $95 LEC TBA C. Steinbock 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 EDUC 1501 40 Effective Substitute Teaching 3.0 OLAL Online K. Griffith 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 EDUC 2395 40 Capstone: Education 1.0 OLEC Online C. Steinbock 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 ENGL English 20 ENGL 1009 40 Co-Requisite for ENGL 1010 2.0 OLEC Online K. Strampe 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 ENGL 1010 40 English I:Composition 3.0 OLEC Online K. Strampe 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 ENGL 1010 41 English I:Composition 3.0 OLEC Online S. Staff 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 ENGL 2205 40 Introduction to Literature 3.0 OLEC Online S. Staff 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 FIN Finance 20 FIN 1000 40 Personal Finance 3.0 OLEC Online J. Minks 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 GEOG Geography 20 GEOG 1000 40 World Regional Geography 3.0 OLEC Online S. Staff 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 HIST History 20 HIST 1221 01 U.S. from 1865 3.0 OLEC Online H. Gorman 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 HLTK Health Technology 20 HLTK 1200 40 Medical Terminology 3.0 OLEC Online N. Decker 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 HMDV Human Development 24 HMDV 1000 40 College Studies 1.0 OLEC Online D. Banville 8/23/2021 10/8/2021 24 HMDV 1050 40 Study Strategies 2.0 OLEC Online D. Banville 10/12/2021 12/9/2021 5 HMDV 2411 01 Assessmnt Rqmt-ACCT.AS 0.0 LEC TBA J. Minks 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 HMDV 2411 08 Assessmnt Rqmt-INST/INDL.AA 0.0 LEC TBA C. Steinbock 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 HMDV 2411 09 Assessmnt Rqmt-INST/INDL.AS 0.0 LEC TBA S. Warren 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 HMSV Human Services 99 HMSV 0010 40 Prescreen-Field Exp Human Srv 0.0 $95 LEC C. Steinbock 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 HMSV 1010 40 Orientation to Human Services 3.0 OLEC Online D. Ochsner 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 HMSV 1460 40 Field Exp in Human Services 3.0 OLEC Online D. Ochsner 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 Weston County | Fall 2021 LIBS Library Science-Educ. 20 LIBS 1000 40 Library Research Methods 1.0 OLEC Online C. Debus 10/12/2021 12/9/2021 15
FALL 2021 • CLASSES BEGIN AUGUST 23, 2021 16 MAX COURSE NUMBER SEC TITLE HRS FEES BLDG RM ACT DAYS TIME INSTRUCTOR BEGIN DATE END DATE MATH Mathematics 20 MATH 0920 40 Elementary Algebra 3.0 OLEC Online V. Mayfield 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 MATH 0930 40 Intermediate Algebra 3.0 OLEC Online S. Staff 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 MATH 1100 40 Numb & Opr for Elem Sch Tchrs 3.0 OLEC Online V. Mayfield 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 MATH 1400 40 College Algebra 4.0 OLEC Online S. Warren 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 MATH 1405 40 Trigonometry 3.0 OLEC Online S. Staff 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 10 MATH 1409 40 College Algebra Workshop 1.0 OLAB Online S. Staff 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 5 MATH 2210 01 Calculus III 5.0 IND TBA B. Wilson 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 MATH 2350 40 Business Calculus 4.0 OLEC Online S. Warren 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 NRST Nursing Studies EWC Community Ed & Online Classes 99 NRST 0010 52 Pre Screen NRST 0.0 $95 Newc LEC TBA TBA G. Yung 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 NRST 1510 52 Nursing Assistant 4.0 Newc LAL F 02:00PM-05:00PM M. Scalise 9/17/2021 10/30/2021 Newc S 09:00AM-05:00PM PEAC Activity-Phys & Hlth Edu 20 PEAC 1001 40 Health and Wellness 1.0 OLAL Online J. Sherbeyn 10/12/2021 12/9/2021 PHYS Physics 20 PHYS 1110 40 General Physics I 4.0 OLEC Online S. Staff 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 PHYS L001 40 PHYS 1110 Lab 0.0 OLAB Online S. Staff 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 POLS Political Science 24 POLS 1000 40 American & WY Government 3.0 OLEC Online E. Creagar 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 24 POLS 1000 41 American & WY Government 3.0 OLEC Online E. Creagar 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 12 POLS 1100 40 Wyoming Government 1.0 OLEC Online E. Creagar 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 PSYC Psychology 20 PSYC 1000 40 General Psychology 3.0 OLEC Online J. Hart 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 PSYC 1000 41 General Psychology 3.0 OLEC Online J. Hart 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 PSYC 2125 40 Forensic Psychology 3.0 OLEC Online R. Patterson 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 PSYC 2330 40 Psychology of Adjustment 3.0 OLEC Online J. Hart 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 PSYC 2340 40 Abnormal Psychology 3.0 OLEC Online J. Hart 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 RELI Religion 20 RELI 1000 40 Introduction to Religion 3.0 OLEC Online D. Banville 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 SOC Sociology 20 SOC 1000 40 Sociological Principles 3.0 OLEC Online D. Ochsner 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 SOC 2350 40 Race & Ethnic Relations 3.0 OLEC Online D. Ochsner 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 SOC 2400 40 Criminology 3.0 OLEC Online R. Patterson 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 SOSC Social Science 20 SOSC 1100 40 Introduction to Religion 3.0 OLEC Online D. Banville 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 12 SOSC 2395 01 Social Science Capstone Exper 1.0 IND TBA E. Creagar 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 20 SOSC 2395 40 Social Science Capstone Exper 1.0 OLEC Online J. Hart 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 ZOO Zoology 20 ZOO 2450 40 Princ of Fish & Wildlife Mgmt 3.0 OLEC Online C. Wenzel 8/23/2021 12/9/2021 Textbook information can be found at ewc.bkstr.com and the most current schedule can be found at ewc.wy.edu.
College and Career Readiness Center 5 Free College and Career Readiness Classes Career Pathways Training at EWC incorporates Contact us today about the following opportunities: services from the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services, l Career Pathways Explorations and Trainings (CPET) Wyoming Vocational Rehabilitation, Wyoming Department of l Career & Technical Education (CTE) Family Literacy, and Wyoming Adult Education programs and l Workplace Literacy includes: l Transitions to College l Career counseling l General College and Career Readiness l Career explorations l High School Equivalency Certificate (HSEC) Preparation l Concurrent enrollments in postsecondary education l English Language Acquisition (ELA) l Academic assessments l Customized courses for Employers and local service providers l Disability screenings l Life skills, computer literacy, & academic trainings For more information please contact your local EWC coordinator or the College and Career Readiness Center Director at 307.532.8399. Career & Technical Education (CTE) High School Equivalency Preparation English Language Acquisition (ELA) Three free programs of study include: CTE (HSEC) Do you want to understand English, Explorations & CTE Programs of Study An HSEC certificate can make the difference American history and government, and between living comfortably or paycheck-to- mathematics better? Do you need help with allow students to enroll concurrently in developing your communicative abilities in postsecondary education while enrolled paycheck. Come in today to start the process that can change your life forever. We offer English while learning about civics? Come in Adult Education; Workplace Literacy: are free assessments and contextualized, career- in and register for ELA instruction. Each class custom designed to meet the needs of local aligned instruction to help you prepare for will utilize career aligned contextualized employers and participants. the assessment. We also have a distance instruction to help you improve your use learning option to support classroom based and knowledge of civics, mathematics, and instruction. You could be ready to test in as the English language. Contact your little as 30 hours. Outreach Coordinator for more information Eastern Wyoming College Classes at NEWCASTLE HIGH SCHOOL UPTON HIGH SCHOOL Our state believes in its young people and proves it by offering qualified high school students a chance to take college classes for FREE. Concurrent and Dual Enrollment classes are offered through Eastern Wyoming College. These classes count for both high school and college credit. Concurrent Enrollment courses are taught by EWC approved high school teachers at Newcastle High School, and Upton High School. Dual Enrollment courses are college courses taught by EWC and are taught at Newcastle High School and Upton High School. Students will benefit from these college classes for high school students in many ways: • Students get a chance to try out college classes and earn credits toward a two year or four year degree or career/technical certificate. • If students apply themselves, they could earn a degree or certificate by the time they graduate from high school. • Students will discover this program is a two-for-one deal: classes count for both high school graduation and college credit. • Students will be challenged through rigorous college classes while getting a running start at college. • If a student is a senior, they will avoid “senioritis” by taking relevant classes and starting a college degree or certificate program. • Students will save money when they go to college because they will not have not stay as long or pay for as many classes. And, the Hathaway Scholarship dollars will stretch further. Students can enroll in classes at Newcastle High School and Upton High School if they are eligible and have met course requirements. For more information, students need to contact the EWC Coordinator or high school counselor. For more information contact: Kim Conzelman Brandy Donner Newcastle Outreach Coordinator Upton Outreach Coordinator Newcastle High School Upton Administration Building 307.746.3603 307.468.2495 kim.conzelman@ewc.wy.edu brandy.donner@ewc.wy.edu Parents and students can also contact Margaret Farley at Eastern Wyoming College – Douglas for more information (307.624.7010). 14 Weston County | Spring 2021 Weston County | Fall 2021 17
Eastern Wyoming College Eastern Wyoming College Newcastle Community Education/Workforce Upton Community Education/Workforce 116 Casper Avenue • Newcastle, WY 82701 P.O. Box 470 • Upton, WY 82730 Phone: 307.746.3603 Fax: 307.746.4073 Phone: 307.468.2495 Fax: 307.468.2396 ewc.wy.edu/Newcastle ewc.wy.edu/Upton LEGAL NAME -- Last First M.I. SS# Date of Birth E-mail Name of Business Mailing Address City State Zip County Business ( ) Are you Hispanic or Latino? Yes/No ( Check all that apply ) Cell ( ) American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian Black/African American Home ( ) Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander White/Caucasian Gender Male _____ Female _____ NAME OF ACTIVITY COST BEG. DATE TIME LOCATION Total Due at Registration I, on behalf of myself or my child/ward, do hereby agree that “EWC” program, it’s agents, representatives, successors, assignees, all instructors, coaches, managers, umpires, referees,their assistants or anyone who prepares the playing courts, SHALL NOT be liable for the injury or death of any participant in the “EWC” program which results from the individual’s participation in the program. We strongly urge each participant to make sure he/ she or their child/ward is covered by their own personal insurance before enrollment in this program. Signed: ______________________________________________________________________________ Date __________________________________ Community EduCation/WorkforCE dEvElopmEnt poliCiEs REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Unless otherwise noted, registration is ongoing until the class fills or begins. Class sizes are limited and registration is first- come, first-served. Registrations are not complete until payment is received. CANCELLATIONS: Occasionally classes are cancelled due to insufficient registration or unforeseen circumstances. All fees will be refunded if Eastern Wyoming College cancels the class. Typically, the decision to cancel a class is made two days prior to the start of class, so register early to prevent cancellations. REFUND POLICY: If you want to cancel your registration, notification is required at least two business days prior to the start of class or the registration deadline, whichever is sooner. Failure to attend is NOT a cancellation. INCLEMENT WEATHER: In the event of inclement weather, call Eastern Wyoming College Eastern Wyoming College is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution HOW DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THIS CLASS/TRIP? WHY ARE YOU ATTENDING THIS ACTIVITY? Community Education Brochure Friend Certification/Testing Radio Program Direct Mail Improve job skills Newspaper Personal Contact Personal enrichment EWC Website Other Other offiCE usE only Roster Received by Credit Card Deposit Receipt # FTS Session Cash Other Refund Check Direct Bill 18 EWC Community Ed & Online Classes 2020
EASTERN WYOMING COLLEGE Ellbogen Opportunity Scholarship Award Amounts • $1500/semester • maximum award for a full-time student (12+ credit hours) • $1250/semester • maximum award for 3/4 time student (9-11 credit hours) • $750/semester • maximum award for Eligible Eastern Wyoming College part-time student (6-8 credit hours) programs include: • Agriculture Maximum Award • Beef Production – Certificate • Business Administration – AAS (includes Up to two academic years (4 consecutive distance learning option) semesters). May include one summer • Certified Nursing Assistant semester for students maintaining • Child Development – Certificate (includes distance learning option) continuous enrollment and meeting all • Corrections – Certificate (includes distance eligibility requirements. learning option) • Cosmetology Ellbogen Opportunity Scholarship Requirements • Criminal Justice – AAS • Farm and Ranch Management • Students 24 years of age or older • Gunsmithing – AAS • Students must demonstrate Wyoming residency • Human Services – AA • Machine Tool Technology – Certificate of at least three years immediately preceding • Nursing – ADN their application. • Precision Agriculture – AAS • Preference will be given to students who have • Precision Agriculture – Certificate NOT already earned an Associate Degree or • Veterinary Aide – Certificate higher. • Veterinary Technology – AAS • Welding and Joining – AAS • Students must have a current Free Application • Welding and Joining – Certificate for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on file for the • Welding and Joining Specialist – Certificate academic year the student is applying for and have unmet financial need. • Students must enroll in one of the approved programs. 3200 West C Street Torrington, Wyoming 82240 • 307.532.8200 • 866.327.8996 • ewc.wy.edu Weston County | Fall 2021 19
EASTERN WYOMING COLLEGE NONPROFIT ORG Weston County US POSTAGE PAID TORRINGTON, WY Newcastle High School 115 Casper Avenue 82240 PERMIT NO. 14 Newcastle, Wyoming 82701 ECRWSS Postal Patron Eastern Wyoming College Outreach/Douglas Campus Incentive Grant The Outreach/Douglas Campus Incentive Grant is available to any student who is seeking a degree or certificate with EWC who has at least a 2.00 GPA and who is taking the majority of his/her classes at or through an EWC Outreach Center or the Douglas Campus. The award pays in-state tuition for five or more credits. Current and transfer students must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress eligibility requirements as established in the EWC Satisfactory Academic Progress Policies for Financial Aid. In order to be considered for the Outreach/Douglas Campus Incentive Grant, ALL steps outlined below MUST be complete. The priority deadline for consideration is June 1 for the next academic year. The main priority deadline to submit applications is June 1, but they will be considered if submitted after June 1 but before August 15/December 15. Awards will be contingent upon fund availability. Use this sheet as a checklist to ensure your application will be considered. Have you completed the following? Please check: My Application for Admission is on file with the EWC Admissions Office in Torrington and I have been accepted for admission. I have completed EWC’s scholarship application online via the MyEWC link at ewc.wy.edu. I must ensure the personal statement in the scholarship application is also complete. Use your EWC username and password to gain access to EWC services, then click the “Scholarship App” button on the menu. If you do not know your username or password, please contact the EWC Help Desk at 307.532.8284. You MUST have an Application for Admission on file to receive a MyEWC username and password. My completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is on file at EWC. Apply at fafsa.gov with the school code: 003929. The Financial Aid Office recommends applying at least two weeks prior to deadline. My official high school transcript or official high school equivalency transcript (GED/HiSET/TASC) is on file with EWC Admissions Office in Torrington. My official college transcripts (if applicable) are on file with the EWC Records Office in Torrington. If I have taken college classes, I have maintained a 2.00 Grade Point Average and met Satisfactory Academic Progress requirements as per EWC Financial Aid guidelines. I am registered for classes. I understand I must be registered in a minimum of 5 credit hours in a degree or certificate program by August 15 for the fall semester or December 15 (priority deadlines) for the spring semester in order to be considered for this award. Questions? Please contact the Financial Aid Office at 307.532.8326 or financialaid@ewc.wy.edu 20 EWC Community Ed & Online Classes
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