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University of Wyoming

Student Program Information

By applying to the Energy Summer Institute, you have an opportunity to:

  • take part in an exceptional summer program relating to the energy industry.
  • spend two weeks on the University of Wyoming campus.
  • learn in small, informal classes with no grades or tests.
  • study with outstanding university faculty.
  • enjoy an environment where you can be yourself and have fun!
  • meet new people in a relaxed, university atmosphere.
  • develop new and long-lasting friendships.
  • learn about the incredible energy challenges we are faced with - and some of the promising solutions on the horizon.

The program provides you with a well-balanced campus experience.  The university community, with its rich academic and cultural opportunities, is a challenging and exciting place.  Activities include classes, extracurricular activities, recreational events, and field trips.

Who are the participants?

Sixteen well-rounded, 9th-grade students and four Wyoming public teachers are selected to participate in the Institute.

Who pays for the program?

Payment for room, board, and instructional supplies are paid for by the School of Energy Resources.  For participants traveling in excess of 175 miles, the SER will provide 1 night of lodging in Laramie on each end of the Institute.  The SER pays for all the group activities during the Summer Institute including field trips.  Students may wish to bring funds to support personal recreational activities, snacks, laundry, and other personal purchases.

What are the living and meal accommodations?

All Energy Summer Institute students live together in the UW residence halls.  Although you will enjoy your independence in the greater university community, you have a distinct "home" on campus, which provides immeasurable social, educational, and safety benefits.  Rooms are doubles and feature two beds and study desks, ample closet space, telephones, and laundry rooms.  There is also a hotel-style desk staffed 24 hours a day.

All participants eat in the Washakie Dining Center.  You receive three meals a day while on campus.  Included daily is a choice of nutritious entrees, low-fat and vegetarian selections, hot breakfast, salad bar, deli bar, fresh fruit, and a wide selection of desserts and frozen yogurt in a food-court atmosphere.

How do I apply?

See Student Application & Forms for the application information, student packet, and forms.

 

 

Updated 12/14/2007