Institutional Profile
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Mission In the context of our global society, the mission of »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË is to be student-centered;
be forward-thinking; cultivate community; prepare students for transfer, career, and
life; and retain and graduate students.
Founding Founded in 1946, NWC is a two-year, comprehensive community college serving Park County
(tax district) and Park, Big Horn, and Washakie Counties (service area).
Accreditation Higher Learning Commission ()
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Students
1,445 credit students
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- 45% — full time
- 55% — part time
- 79% — Wyoming
- 16% — other states
- 5% — other countries
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Annual Cost
$16,651 approximate total (Wyoming resident living on campus, 15 credits/semester)
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- $4,862 — resident tuition & fixed fees ($11,162 nonresident)
- $6,640 — room & board (2 per room, 260 meals/semester)
- $1,600 — books & supplies
- $1,972 — personal/miscellaneous
- $1,577 — transportation
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Student Scholarships (dollars awarded by NWC)
43% of students receive scholarships
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- 38% — institutionally funded
- 62% — privately funded
- $4,199 — average annual scholarship
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Employees
218 total employees
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- 98 — faculty, 51 full-time (43% of full-time faculty hold doctorates or terminal degrees)
- 120 — administrative, professional and classified staff
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Campus
Main campus, Powell
- 132 — total acres
- 162 — buildings (includes West Campus buildings)
Four off-campus locations
- Mickelson Field Station (50 miles west of Powell)
- Cody Center
- Worland Center
- Trapper Arena
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Programs of Study
- 44 — transfer associate degrees
- 19 — technical associate degrees
- 1 — bachelor of applied science degree
- 23 — certificates
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Library
- 334,456 — books and e-books
- 100,839 — periodicals and e-periodicals
- 230,825 — media and e-media (video, audio, digital)
- Access on and off campus to 212 online databases
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Finance
$30,012,255 total (2022-23 year)
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- $11,961,904 — state funding
- $6,551,855 — local funding (Park County mill levy including additional 1 Mill, motor vehicle taxes, etc.)
- $4,119,656 — tuition & fees
- $3,238,294 — auxiliary fund (bookstore, residence halls, etc.)
- $2,112,975 — federal grants/contracts
- $1,130,774 — state grants/contracts
- $314,212 — private grants/contracts
- $582,585 — other sources (local grants/contracts, endowment income, etc.)
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NWC Foundation
(As of Dec. 31, 2022 - unaudited) Established 1966
$48,226,152 total assets
- $246,822 — unrestricted
- $6,490,149 — temporarily restricted
- $25,105,929 — permanently restricted
- $16,383,253 — NWC endowment/other liabilities
$47,206,705 total endowment
- $15,015,610 — NWC (managed by NWC Foundation)
- $32,191,095 —
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NWC Alumni Association
Founded in 1988 (First two-year college alumni association in Wyoming)
24,778 alumni worldwide
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Economic Impact
- $15,661,505 employee payroll (Salary & benefits during 2022)
- $2,960,393 annual expenditures in goods and services in Park County (est.)
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Leadership
Board of Trustees President Mark Wurzel, Powell
College President Lisa Watson (Interim)
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*Figures based upon fall 2022 data unless noted otherwise.