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Sheridan College is graduating its first cohort of Weekend Welding Certificate students this spring. Eight students will receive their certificates and be ready for a career in welding after the year-long program the college launched last year. Designed for working adults, the Weekend Welding Certificate prepares students for entry-level work in welding. Registration opens April
Craig Achord joined NWCCD as Vice President for Administrative Services and Chief Financial Officer in February 2021. Previously, he served as controller for Whitney Benefits, a Sheridan-based educational foundation, since 2013 and as a staff accountant for Sheridan Memorial Hospital. He has over 12 years’ experience in the public accounting sector. In addition to his
Wyoming’s public colleges and university have launched a new website that makes it easier to plan and manage college credit transfer. WyoTransfer at https://WyoTransfer.org, allows learners to explore the courses, programs, and services offered at Wyoming’s seven community colleges and the university in Wyoming. The site makes it easier for learners to evaluate how the
The spring 2021 Sheridan College Museum of Discovery Science Lecture Series begins on Wednesday, Jan. 27 at 7 p.m. with an online lecture titled “Your Local Drinking Water – Sheridan Municipal Watershed: Its Source, Threats, and Proposed Actions on the Bighorn National Forest” by Matt Enger, USFS hydrologist, and Jon Warder, USFS forest fire management
Each semester, Sheridan College publishes President’s, Vice President’s and Part-Time Honor Rolls to celebrate students’ academic achievements. For full-time students to earn a place on the President’s Honor Roll, they must maintain full-time enrollment by completing 12 or more college-level credit hours with letter grades of A or S and a semester GPA of 4.0
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Dec. 9, 2020 The Wyoming Society for Range Management Conference was held virtually this year due to COVID-19, but that didn’t stop Sheridan College Range Club students from participating. The conference took place Dec. 3 and 4 and featured educational sessions and student competitions modified to a virtual format. Sheridan College students
Northern Wyoming Community College District campuses will transition to online instruction and remote operations starting Nov. 30 in accordance with the District’s plan in response to COVID-19. Sheridan College, Gillette College and Sheridan College in Johnson County students will finish the fall semester online after Thanksgiving Break through the end of the semester on Dec.