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WRTC has articulation agreements with the University of Wyoming and the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh.. WRTC is a member of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC), which is a community of tribally and federally chartered institutions working to strengthen tribal nations and make a lasting difference in the lives of American Indians and Alaska Natives.
Western Wyoming Community College: Rock Springs: Community Associate's 1959 2,391 42%/58% University of Wyoming: Laramie: Public Doctoral 1886 [2] 11,100 47%/53% Wyoming Catholic College: Lander: Private Baccalaureate 2005 361 62%/38% Wyoming Technical Institute (WyoTech) Laramie: For-profit Associate's 1966 993 94%/6% Wind River Tribal College ...
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Wind River Tribal College; Wind River: The Next Chapter; Wyoming Highway 132; Wyoming Highway 137 This page was last edited on 22 May 2024, at 09:07 (UTC). Text is ...
The Wind River Indian Reservation allows access for fishing and hiking for non-tribal members who purchase a tribal fishing license available from local retailers. The license allows access to fishing lands on the southern half of the reservation, including in the tribal roadless area that encompasses part of the dramatic Wind River Range.
Central Wyoming College; E. ... Western Wyoming Community College; Wind River Tribal College This page was last edited on 11 October 2023, at 11:00 (UTC). ...
Waterford Regional Technical College, a college in Waterford, Ireland; World Radiosport Team Championship; School of Writing, Rhetoric and Technical Communication, a department at James Madison University; Wind River Tribal College, a college in Fort Washakie, Wyoming; Washington Regional Transplant Community, referenced in A Life Everlasting ...
The organization offers technical assistance to its member colleges and develops institutions, and leads efforts to promote the Tribal College Movement. In 1989, AIHEC established the American Indian College Fund (AICF) to raise scholarship funds for American Indian students at qualified tribal colleges and universities.