University of Wyoming College of Agriculture and Natural Resources

Laramie, WY

Founded in 1886

Growing people, knowledge, and communities

Suburban

setting

8,869

Students

97%

Acceptance Rate

$18,682 / $33,832

Tuition In-state / Out-of-state

Overview

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The mission of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Wyoming is to be the proactive leader in education and scholarship to cultivate healthy, sustainable systems for Wyoming’s agriculture, environment and natural resources, and rural communities. Our vision is to serve people through the application of the land grant principles of learning, engagement, and discovery.

Agricultural Degrees Offered

  • Agricultural and Applied Economics
  • Agricultural Communications
  • Animal and Veterinary Sciences
  • Animal Sciences
  • Ecosystem Science and Management
  • Microbiology
  • Plant Sciences
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Admissions

Total Enrollment: 8,869

Male Female Student Ratio: 49%/51%

Acceptance Rate: 97%

Applying

Application Fee: $40

Application Deadline: August 10

Target GPA: 3.1

Target SAT Score: 1160

Target ACT Score: 24

Tuition

In-State: $18,682

Out-of-State: $33,832

Student Fees: $6,078/$15,420

Room and Board: $11,144

More Info

Religious Affiliation: non-denominational

Faculty/Student Ratio: 15/1

Laramie Research and Extension Center

The Laramie Research and Extension Center was constructed in 1990 at a cost of 4.34 million dollars. The facilities consist of 12 buildings including a temperature modified lambing barn, beef and sheep sheds, a wool laboratory and classroom, a sheep handling building, a sheep confinement building, a multipurpose building, a swine confinement unit, and a state-of-the-art feed mill.