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Western Wyoming Community College

Coordinates:41°35′28″N109°14′12″W / 41.59111°N 109.23667°W /41.59111; -109.23667
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College in Rock Springs, Wyoming, U.S.
For other uses of "WWCC", seeWWCC (disambiguation).

Western Wyoming Community College
TypePubliccommunity college
Established1959; 66 years ago (1959)
PresidentKirk Young
Academic staff
183[1]
Administrative staff
111[1]
Students2,391 (fall 2022)[2]
Location,,
United States
CampusSmall city
Colors   
Red, white, black
NicknameMustangs
AffiliationsNJCAADivision I
Wyoming Community College Athletic Conference
MascotMaverick
Websitewww.westernwyoming.edu
Map

Western Wyoming Community College (Western) is apubliccommunity college inRock Springs, Wyoming.[3] Western offers certificates,associate degrees, and abachelor's degree.[4] The college students are known as the Mustangs.[5]

History

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Western Wyoming Community College, the fifth of seven community colleges in Wyoming,[6] was established in the fall of 1959.[3] Through the efforts of a citizens’ committee, a campaign was begun, an election was held, and Western and the original district were created. In September of 1959, forty students enrolled for college credit courses with five full-time faculty teaching during the evening.

From 1960 to 1961, Western moved to Reliance, 5 miles (8 km) from Rock Springs, to occupy the former Reliance High School and daytime classes began. In September, 1964, the original district was expanded to include all communities withinSweetwater County, a new board of trustees was elected, and the official name of the college became Western Wyoming Community College.

Consistent growth of the college led to the inauguration of a $1,822,000 building program on October 4, 1966. On November 11, 1967, ground-breaking ceremonies marked the beginning of construction on a new campus, and completion in June, 1969. Growth continued. In March, 1973, voters approved a $1,780,000 bond issue to provide additional instructional facilities. The new vocational-technical education building was ready for occupancy in fall, 1974, and the college center building was completed. In 1976, three residence halls were constructed to provide on-campus housing, made possible by a loan from the State Farm Loan Board. Western was grantedaccreditation by theHigher Learning Commission of theNorth Central Association of Colleges and Schools in April 1976.

In 1981, the citizens of Sweetwater County authorizing a building project that cost in excess of $63,000,000. TheRock Springs Daily Rocket-Miner advocated the expanded campus through the work of its late publisher,Charles E. Richardson. Students who enrolled in 1985 were the first to use new student housing, the Green River Center, and the Technology and Industry shops. Between the fall of 1987 and fall of 1988, a new student commons area, classrooms and labs, offices, Children's Center, studios, and theatre were occupied. A new chemistry laboratory was completed for the fall of 1993. Construction of a fifth residence hall was approved in December, 1994, and completed in August, 1997. In 2022 Western received funds from the State of Wyoming and other entities to move forward with building a Health Sciences Building.

The Western Wyoming College Foundation was established in 1968 to ensure the continuing growth, stability, and future of the educational goals of Western. The Foundation was created to accept and acknowledge philanthropic contributions to the college from individuals, businesses and foundations.The college's foundation, holds over $26,000,000 in assets as of June 2023.[7] Former State SenatorRobert H. Johnson was one of its members.[8]

In January 2024 the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) awarded a $3 million grant to Western for construction of a Health Science wing. The project is expected to help diversify the economy by boosting the region’s healthcare workforce.[9] The EDA's investment was matched with more than $5 million in state and local funds.[10]

Student numbers have increased from 40 in 1959 to serving over 7,000 people per year as of 2019. These figures include all students – varying ages and interests, enrolled in the credit, non-credit and extension programs. Western has progressed from one graduate in 1962 to over 300 in 2023–2024. The commencement ceremony is held each year in May and includes Summer, Fall and Spring graduates. Over the years Western has awarded more than 11,500 associate degrees and certificates since tracking.

Backside shot of Western Wyoming Community College
Backside shot of Western Wyoming Community College

Location

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Western Wyoming Community College is located in Rock Springs and has an extended campus center inGreen River, Wyoming, along with other outreach centers across southwest Wyoming.[3] The boundaries of the college district, with those of the county, enclose 10,473 square miles (27,120 km2) in the southwestern part of the state. Western serves Carbon, Lincoln, Sublette, Sweetwater, and Uinta counties, covering just over 29,000 square miles. The average elevation of the main campus is over 6,500 feet above sea level. Green River, which is located approximately 12 miles (19 km) west of the main campus site, together with Rock Springs, comprises the fourth largest population center in the State of Wyoming.[11] The recreation areas ofFlaming Gorge National Recreation Area,[12] TheGrand Teton National Park/Jackson Hole country, andYellowstone National Park are all easily accessible from Western. The campus, consisting of 435 acres (1.8 km2), with modern facilities and equipment, can be easily reached byGreyhound Bus Lines and variousairlines as well as by car onInterstate 80 andU.S. 191.

Drone shot of the backside of Western Wyoming Community College campus including housing.
Drone shot of the backside of Western Wyoming Community College campus including housing.

Academics

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Western, as of 2024 academic year, offers 35 associate’s degrees, 31 certificates, and one bachelor's degree. These degrees offer transfer opportunities for students who plan to pursue abaccalaureate or the ability to earn occupational degrees, and occupational certificates for students who plan to directly enter the workforce or who want to learn new skills or brush up on others.  Many of the certificates are embedded within the corresponding occupational degrees.[13]

Athletics

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Western sponsors teams in two men's and three women's NJCAA sanctioned sports:

Men's sportsWomen's sports
BasketballBasketball
WrestlingSoccer
Volleyball

The Mustangs compete in theWyoming Community College Athletic Conference which is in theNJCAA Region 9.

In 2023, Western's wrestling team competed in Council Bluffs, Iowa at the NJCAA's National Men's Wrestling Championship, winning their first ever national title. The squad totaled 134 team points, compared to runner-up Pratt Community College from Pratt, Kansas, that totaled 112.5 points.[14]

Western wrestling defended their 2023 championship title once again in Council Bluffs, Iowa in 2024. The Mustangs brought home another National Championship, outscoring the second-placed team by 21.5 points, for a total of 161 points.[15]

In the summer of 2025, Western announced a sixth varsity sport, E-sports.[16] The co-ed team will be formed in Fall 2025, after the selection of a coach. E-sports student-athletes will follow the same eligibility requirements as other Mustang athletes.

Museum and displays

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The college features a free museum, an art gallery, and many displays that are open to visitors.[17] The Weidner Wildlife Museum features mounted wildlife of 125 species collected worldwide.[18] There are other natural history displays around the campus, including fossils and rock slabs from theGreen River Formation, and five life sized dinosaur displays. The Western Art Gallery, located inside the front entrance, hosts changing displays of regional, national and student art, and there are sculptures around the campus, including replicaMoai statues fromEaster Island.[19]

T-Rex mold inside Western Wyoming Community College.
The T-Rex mold inside Western Wyoming Community College. The T-Rex is one of several dinosaur skeletons on display.

References

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  1. ^ab"Our About Us Homepage Has Moved!".wy.edu. Archived fromthe original on July 3, 2008. RetrievedDecember 10, 2008.
  2. ^"Western Wyoming Community College". National Center for Education Statistics. RetrievedAugust 3, 2023.
  3. ^abc"Western Wyoming Community College History".wy.edu.
  4. ^"Bachelor's Degrees at Wyoming Community Colleges".wy.edu.
  5. ^"Mustang Athletics".wy.edu.
  6. ^"Wyoming Community Colleges".wcc.edu.
  7. ^"Strategic Plan 2021-2026".www.westernwyoming.edu. RetrievedJune 26, 2024.
  8. ^"Robert H. Johnson Obituary".Wyoming Tribune Eagle. RetrievedJune 23, 2011.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^"U.S. Department of Commerce Invests $3 Million to Grow Skilled Healthcare Workforce in Southwestern Wyoming".U.S. Economic Development Administration. RetrievedAugust 12, 2024.Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in thepublic domain.
  10. ^"Federal Grant of $3M Awarded to Western for Healthcare Expansion".www.westernwyoming.edu. RetrievedAugust 12, 2024.
  11. ^"NACo | Find a County". Archived fromthe original on July 6, 2010. RetrievedJuly 24, 2022.
  12. ^"Flaming Gorge".utah.com.
  13. ^"Wyoming Community Colleges".wcc.edu.
  14. ^"Western Wyoming seeks to repeat as men's champions at NJCAA Nationals, March 1-2".www.themat.com. February 29, 2024. RetrievedJune 26, 2024.
  15. ^"Western Wyoming repeats as NJCAA Men's national champions, Iowa Central takes second".www.themat.com. March 3, 2024. RetrievedJune 26, 2024.
  16. ^"Western Announces Addition of Esports Co-Ed Team".www.westernwyoming.edu. RetrievedAugust 5, 2025.
  17. ^"Campus Map". Western Wyoming Community College. RetrievedSeptember 29, 2015.
  18. ^"Sweetwater County". Tracks Across Wyoming. RetrievedSeptember 29, 2015.
  19. ^Sullivan, Tracie (February 10, 2024)."Why Are There Two 9-Ton Easter Island Heads In Rock Springs, Wyoming?".Cowboy State Daily. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2024.

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