Online Programs
Sheridan College covers a wide variety of online learning topics to fit your needs and interests. These courses were designed for a virtual learning environment to meet your busy schedule.

Benefits of Online Learning
Available Online Degrees
Agriculture
Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
Business
Career & Technical Education
Computing
Engineering, Math, & Sciences
Health Sciences
Ready to begin your online education?
All of the online classes at Sheridan College have been super beneficial. They’ve been a lot easier than I thought they would be. I’ve enjoyed all of them. I did feel very supported by all the faculty.
Anna Foote
Major: Health Science; Hometown: Cody, Wyoming

Not sure where to start? We can help!
Call (307) 675-0500, create an Admissions Profile, or Email an Enrollment Specialist
Steps to Enroll
Create Your Admissions Profile and Apply
Click here to create your online account and submit application for admission.
If you have questions, contact our Admissions Offices:
Sheridan College Admissions: 307-675-0500 | admissions@sheridan.edu
Submit Recommended Documents
Degree seeking students are recommended to submit the following documents to the Admissions Office:
- Official high school transcripts or high school equivalence test results
- High school transcripts are required for all graduates within the last three years.
- Transcripts from all colleges previously attended
If you have questions, contact our Admissions Office:
Sheridan College Admissions: 307-675-0500 | enrollment@sheridan.edu
Activate your Hub Account
After you submit your online application for admission, you will be emailed instructions for setting up your HUB account. Your HUB account is used for all college communications, class discussions, and more. In addition, it is where you can register for future classes.
HUB Account already setup?
Explore Financial Aid & Scholarships
We recommend that all students fill out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) – use Federal Student Code 003930 for Northern Wyoming Community College District (includes Sheridan College, Gillette College, and Sheridan College in Johnson County). Start by creating your FSA ID. Don’t forget, your parents will need an FSA ID, too!
Scholarship information can be found on the scholarships page. Complete a scholarship application as soon as possible. While there is no deadline, scholarship offers are sent via email beginning March 15th and continue throughout the summer. You will need to activate your NWCCD Hub account and your @sheridan.edu email account so you don’t miss out on any scholarship offers.
ATTENTION Wyoming Students: If you graduated from a Wyoming high school within the last 48 months, you will be required to submit a paper application for the Hathaway Scholarship. For a printable application and more information regarding the Hathaway program, click here.
There are many opportunities available for students looking for help with the cost of their tuition, books, housing, etc. If you have questions, contact our Financial Aid Office:
Sheridan College Financial Aid Office: 307-675-0200 | financialaid@sheridan.edu
Register for Classes & Complete Orientation
All students, including online students, are required to work with an academic advisor to register for classes. Upon being accepted to the college, new students will receive emailed instructions with specific details outlining next steps. Next steps may include:
- Placement testing (if needed)
- Sign-up for a registration day event
- Attend/Complete an orientation
If you have questions, contact Advising Services:
Sheridan College Advising: 307-675-0100 | enrollment@sheridan.edu
Purchase Books & Attend Class!
Books may be purchased from bookstores on campus or online. Shop for books and supplies using course name and section number.
Once you have your books, you are all set to begin your classes.

FAQs
Check our Online Program FAQs for fast answers about digital learning.
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