The Wyoming average community college debt for graduating students is approximately $9,323 (2024-25).
For public community colleges in Wyoming, the average community college debt for graduating students is approximately $9,301.
For private community colleges in Wyoming, the average community college debt for graduating students is approximately $6,800.
Completed Debt Range: $6,800
$10,804
Avg. Completed Debt: $8,989
Community College Debt For Graduating Students in Wyoming (2024-25)
College
Completed Debt
Location
Rank: #11.
WyoTech
Private for-profit
Completed Debt: $6,800
1889 Venture Drive
Laramie, WY 82070
(307) 742-3776
Laramie, WY 82070
(307) 742-3776
Rank: #22.
Eastern Wyoming College
Public
Completed Debt: $6,851
3200 West C St
Torrington, WY 82240
(307) 532-8200
Torrington, WY 82240
(307) 532-8200
Rank: #33.
Central Wyoming College
Public
Completed Debt: $8,152
2660 Peck Avenue
Riverton, WY 82501
(800) 735-8418
Riverton, WY 82501
(800) 735-8418
Rank: #44.
Completed Debt: $9,323
2500 College Dr
Rock Springs, WY 82901
(307) 382-1600
Rock Springs, WY 82901
(307) 382-1600
Rank: #55.
Completed Debt: $9,334
1 Whitney Way
Sheridan, WY 82801
(307) 675-0505
Sheridan, WY 82801
(307) 675-0505
Rank: #66.
Casper College
Public
Completed Debt: $10,146
125 College Drive
Casper, WY 82601
(307) 268-2100
Casper, WY 82601
(307) 268-2100
Rank: #77.
Completed Debt: $10,500
1400 E College Dr
Cheyenne, WY 82007
(307) 778-5222
Cheyenne, WY 82007
(307) 778-5222
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Wyoming average community college debt for graduating students?
The Wyoming average community college debt for graduating students is $9,323 for 2024-25.
What are schools with the highest average community college debt for graduating students in Wyoming?
The schools with the highest average community college debt for graduating students in Wyoming include WyoTech, Eastern Wyoming College and Central Wyoming College.
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