Tuition, Fees, Room & Board

Tuition is established by the Wyoming Community College Commission. Residents of Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah and Washington qualify for reduced rates under WUE (Western Undergraduate Exchange). Fees and fee distribution schedules are set by the College for each county in the service area. Tuition and fees are reviewed annually and are subject to change; check Class Schedules for current rates. For assessment purposes, students are classified as “full-time” or “part-time” registrants. Full-time students are those taking 12 or more credit hours.

2011-2012 Tuition & Fees

Sheridan & Campbell Counties

Semester Credits Total Wyoming Resident Total WUE Total Non-Resident  
 
 
         
1 94.00 130.00 236.00  
2 188.00 260.00 472.00  
3 282.00 390.00 708.00  
4 376.00 520.00 944.00  
5 470.00 650.00 1,180.00  
6 564.00 780.00 1,416.00  
7 658.00 910.00 1,652.00  
8 752.00 1,040.00 1,888.00  
9 846.00 1,170.00 2,124.00  
10 940.00 1,300.00 2,360.00  
11 1,034.00 1,430.00 2,596.00  
12 1,151.00 1,583.00 2,855.00  
13 1,174.00 1,606.00 2,878.00  
14 1,197.00 1,629.00 2,901.00  
15 1,220.00 1,652.00 2,924.00  
16 1,243.00 1,675.00 2,947.00  
17 1,266.00 1,698.00 2,970.00  
18 1,289.00 1,721.00 2,993.00  
         
Includes per credit fee of $23 and insurance fee of $23 for fulltime students (12 credits or more).  Amounts do not include lab fees or course fees.  
 
 
 

Johnson County

Semester Credits Total Wyoming Resident Total WUE Total Non-Resident  
 
 
         
1 86.00 122.00 228.00  
2 172.00 244.00 456.00  
3 258.00 366.00 684.00  
4 344.00 488.00 912.00  
5 430.00 610.00 1,140.00  
6 516.00 732.00 1,368.00  
7 602.00 854.00 1,596.00  
8 688.00 976.00 1,824.00  
9 774.00 1,098.00 2,052.00  
10 860.00 1,220.00 2,280.00  
11 946.00 1,342.00 2,508.00  
12 1,055.00 1,487.00 2,759.00  
13 1,070.00 1,502.00 2,774.00  
14 1,085.00 1,517.00 2,789.00  
15 1,100.00 1,532.00 2,804.00  
16 1,115.00 1,547.00 2,819.00  
17 1,130.00 1,562.00 2,834.00  
18 1,145.00 1,577.00 2,849.00  
         
Includes per credit fee of $15 and insurance fee of $23 for fulltime students (12 credits or more).  Amounts do not include lab fees or course fees.  
 
 
 

HOUSING: (Additional Housing Information)

Sheridan College offers on-campus housing in residence halls and in one apartment complex set aside for families. A new, 92-bed hall, Founders Hall, opened for occupancy in October of 1998. South Residence Hall, an 84-bed facility, opened in August of 2000. A total of six apartments are available for families. The North Halls (Crook, Kearney and Connor) house a total of 87 students.  Whitney Villas/Lofts consist of 11 “houses” and 3 “Lofts” with one to eight apartments in each.  The Whitney Villas/Lofts offer 16 efficiency apartments for married couples without children and students over the age of 26.

Residence Hall Costs:

Room Type Hall/Building Rate (Sem) Monthly
(Note: Monthly rates are provided for comparison purposes only. Rent is charged by the semester)
       
Single Founders/South Halls $1,500 $375
Single Whitney Villas & Lofts 1,800 450
Single with private bath South Hall 1,700 425
Single with private bath Whitney Villas & Lofts 2,000 500
       
Double Founders/South Halls 1,200 300
Double Crook, Connor Halls 975 244
Double Kearney 1,100  275
 Double  Whitney Villas & Lofts  1,425  356
       
Double with private bath Founders/South Halls 1,400 350
Double with private bath Whitney Villas & Lofts 1,600 400
       
Efficiency Apartment* New Housing Development 2,100 525
       
 Family Housing One Bedroom   1,800 450/month 
Family Housing Two Bedroom   2,200 550/month
       
       

*Note: Efficiency Apartments are for non-traditional students and students who are married without children

For information concerning summer housing rates click here.

Board Plans/Rates*

Plan #1: 19 meals per week, all meals served in the cafeteria $1,250/Sem
Plan #2 12 meals per week, $50 flex dollars, access to both cafeteria and snack bar 1,250
Plan #3: 80 meals per semester, $440 flex dollars, access to both cafeteria and snack bar 1,250
Plan #4: 110 meals per semester, $210 flex dollars, access to both cafeteria and snack bar 1,250
     
*All residence hall students are required to participate in the food service program.

Books and Supplies (estimated):
$600/semester

Personal and Transportation Expenses (estimated):
$1,400/semester