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University of Wyoming College of Agriculture and Natural Resources is the Place for You

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University of Wyoming College of Agriculture and Natural Resources is the Place for You

The University of Wyoming’s College of Agriculture and Natural Resources has a program for you! With 8 different Bachelor’s degree program options and Graduate and Doctoral programs to compliment Bachelor’s degrees, there is a place for everyone. The programs we offer include agriculture business, agriculture communications, plant production and protection, animal and veterinary science, family and consumer science, microbiology, molecular biology, and rangeland & watershed management.

In addition to top-notch academic programs there are many ways to enrich your time here at UW. With over 20 different clubs, organizations, and nationally competitive teams, there is always something to fill your schedule. If you’re one for competition, we have teams for livestock, meat, and wool judging, equestrian and rodeo. Looking to extend your professional network? Check out Wyoming Collegiate Cattle Association, UW Block and Bridle, Wyoming Collegiate Wool Growers or Pre-Veterinary Club. Gain hands on skills and experience through ACRES Student Farm, Food Science Club, Ranch Horse Team or apply to be a Cowboy Joe pony handler. We also have agricultural based Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity and Sigma Alpha Sorority to really round out your collegiate experience. To top it all off, we have excellent and affordable tuition. The University of Wyoming was ranked 2nd in the nation among land-grant universities and #5 overall in the Wall Street Journal’s 2020 “Is Your College Worth the Cost.” The College of Agriculture has a great selection of scholarships as well, with over $900,000 awarded to students last year. With diverse degree programs and a club for everyone, the UW College of Agriculture and Natural Resources is the place for you. We will get you ready for a career in a multitude of agricultural fields. Learn more at www.uwyo.edu/agprograms/index.html e

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