Administrative Experience
Information for Prospective Students and Parents
All students need to spend some portion of their time conducting the transactional
business of their college experience, such as registering for classes, dropping and adding
courses, applying for and paying for student loans, purchasing books, and so forth. Services
can be mediated over networks to make these processes easier and avoid lengthy lines which
historically characterized all too many campus experiences.


Q: What information about admission and financial aid is
available online, and can necessary forms be submitted electronically?
A: Information on undergraduate and graduate admission, including requirements
for high school and transfer students, is available online from the UW Admissions web site. Applications for admission can be
submitted online.
Financial Aid information can also be reached online from the UW Admissions web site. Financial aid applications can be submitted
online.

Q: Is the college catalogue, including important campus
policies, available on the Web?

Q: Can a student access her personal student
information/data online?
A: Yes, through the the UW WyoWeb portal site. WyoWeb provides registration for all main campus, UW/CC, and Online classes. Students may view their class schedules,
grades, unofficial transcripts, CAPP reports, financial aid, and billing information. They may also update their addresses and request official transcripts.

Q: Can a student find out his grades online or by phone at
the end of a semester?

Q: Is registration, including dropping and adding courses,
processed electronically?

Q: Can students pay bills, receive loans, make campus
bookstore purchases using online procedures?

Q: What campus and community services are covered by
"smart cards" or "debit cards"?
A: The UW WyoOne ID Card system offers a variety of services from entry
to athletic events to obtaining cash on campus. Visit the WyoOne ID Office Web site for more information.

Q: What student information does the campus provide
routinely to parents?
A: The Division of Student Affairs Associated Parents-UW provides a toll-free
hot line for parents of students and publishes the Wyoming Family newsletter, which
is sent to the families of UW students three times a year and includes timely information
and articles about the university. For more information go to the UW Parents link
on the Student Affairs Web site or go directly to the APUW Web site. 