Enrolled Students

Enrolled Graduate Student Information

The University of Wyoming provides a multitude of resources to enhance your graduate career - or at least make your life easier!  Visit our Graduate Student Resouces page to explore all that our community has to offer. If you have additional questions, please contact your department's Office Associate(s), or call the School of Graduate Education at (307) 766-6478.


New Graduate Student Orientation 

The Fall 2024/Spring 2025 New Graduate Student Orientation information is now available.  The New Graduate Student Orientation is a non-synchronous, online only event. Please click here to enroll and take the New Graduate Student Orientation. The information in the Orientation will be accessible until June 2025.

This comprehensive guide introduces essential campus and community resources to help you make the most of your time at the University of Wyoming. 

If you are a new student, get started on the Graduate Student Orientation and find out all that the University of Wyoming has to offer student's on their academic journey. 

Graduate Assistant Teaching & Learning Symposium

The Graduate Assistant Teaching and Learning Symposium is designed for graduate assistants (GAs) with first-time teaching responsibilities at the University of Wyoming. This event provides GAs with essential tools for success in their teaching roles, introducing effective methods for working with students and addressing common challenges they may encounter. The Spring 2025 Graduate Assistant Teaching and Learning Symposium online module is now available. Taking the symposium is required for graduate assistants with first-time teaching duties. Graduate Teaching Assistants only need to take the symposium one time.

Click here to register for the Graduate Teaching and Learning Symposium.


Graduate Student Degree Timeline 

 

New graduate students at the University of Wyoming should follow a timeline of requirements to ensure they are on track to graduate. Initially, students must attend the Graduate Assistant Teaching and Learning Symposium on August 22, 2024, if they have teaching duties. Throughout their program, students need to form their thesis/dissertation committee, submit a Program of Study, and, for doctoral students, pass a preliminary exam. As they approach graduation, they must complete their research product, declare their anticipated graduation date, and successfully defend their thesis or dissertation. Final steps include submitting necessary forms, completing revisions, and uploading their work to ProQuest.

Students are HIGHLY encouraged to visit the Graduate Student Degree Timeline to keep track of these requirements for graduation. 


Appeal Policy

Looking to make an appeal? Reviewing the following resouces will be vital to the process. 

Academic Reinstatement Information

Academic Reinstatement Information

 

 

Contact Us

School of Graduate Education

Knight Hall 250

Phone: (307) 766-6478

Email: GradEd@uwyo.edu

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