- Graduating Catalog
- Second Degree
- Tech Prep
- Fields of Study
- General Education Requirements
- Degree Requirements
- Suggested Programs
- Associate of Arts
- Associate of Science
- Associate of Applied Science
- Certificates
Catalog under Which a Student May Graduate
The catalog in use at the time a student first enrolls and completes credit classes offered through Eastern Wyoming College determines the degree or certificate requirements for graduation. However, returning students who have a two-semester break, not including the summer term, must meet the requirements of the catalog in use at the time of readmission.
Students changing their program of study from their initial enrollment are expected to fulfill graduation requirements under the catalog in effect at the time they begin classes for that program.
If courses originally required in the old catalog no longer exist, the college reserves the right to substitute one course for another in any program or degree. Refresher classes may be required for some skill courses.
Second Associate Degree from EWC
- Students who wish to do so may earn more than one degree at Eastern Wyoming College; however, no student may receive more than one Associate of Arts Degree or more than one Associate of Science Degree. They may receive multiple Associate of Applied Science Degrees if the areas of concentration are different.
- Students must consult an advisor when planning a degree. The advisor must approve the planned program of study for the additional degree.
- Students must complete the degree requirements listed in the current year's catalog for the second degree.
- A student may receive as many different degrees at graduation as he or she has earned at that point.
- A maximum of 52 semester hours of credit from the first degree may be applied toward the second degree.
- For each degree earned, a student must satisfy a 12-hour residency requirement. A student may concurrently earn two degrees by achieving 24 hours in residency.
Tech Prep
The primary goal of Tech Prep is to prepare students for high-skill occupations by teaching them workplace competencies without a duplication of effort between high school and college. Tech Prep emphasizes an integration between academic, applied, and cognitive learning to better equip students with skills as dictated by changes within the work environment.
General Education Requirements
Eastern Wyoming College believes that a core of general education courses should be required for all graduates earning college degrees. These courses emphasize skills and knowledge reflective of a college education, regardless of the major area of study. The faculty have defined these general areas as communication skills, computational skills, computer skills, and citizenship.
- Communications Skills
- The graduate will be able to receive and convey ideas or information in standard written or spoken English.
- Computational Skills
- The graduate will be able to solve problems through analytical and mathematical reasoning.
- Computer Skills
- The graduate will be able to execute computer functions and demonstrate competence using software and hardware appropriate to his/her discipline.
- Citizenship
- The graduate will demonstrate an understanding of the functions of a citizen in a democratic society.


