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A full executive team has been hired and a budget is set to be approved next week. Additional hires are set to be made this fall to aid in the accreditation process. If the budget allows, athletics and extracurricular activities may also make a comeback by as early as 2023.
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The agreements deal with how issues such as finances, debt, insurance, and employee contracts, among others, will be handled in the separation process.
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Two and a half months ago, Campbell County voters overwhelmingly chose to make Gillette College Wyoming's newest independently governed community college. Since that time, steps have been taken to ensure a smooth transition.
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On Aug. 17, Campbell County overwhelmingly voted to make Gillette College independent of the Northern Wyoming Community College District (NWCCD), its parent institution that it had been part of since its inception in 1969. Just over two months later, plans are underway by Sheridan College to help aid in this objective by offering guidance and assistance along the way.
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A bill that would set up Gillette College to split from the Northern Wyoming Community College District has passed the Wyoming Senate.Passage of the bill…
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Wyoming's Senate voted to move forward with a bill that would allow Campbell County to form its own community college district.The bill would set up the…
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Starting in late February, Sheridan College will offer a six-week Spanish class for advanced beginners or beginning intermediate students in the…
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The Wyoming Community College Commission (WCCC) has approved Campbell County's application to form a new community college district in a unanimous vote on…
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The Wyoming Community College Commission (WCCC) held two public hearings on the potential separation of a district.The Campbell County Board of…
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The Wyoming Community College Commission (WCCC) officially received a completed application to start a new community college district in Campbell County.…