United States
University of Wyoming
Tuition fee
$16,000–$19,500
QS ranking
University ranking
Top 100 U.S. public universities for affordability (U.S. News); Recognized for strong engineering and environmental programs; One of the most scenic campuses in the U.S. (College Consensus)
Public land-grant research university in Laramie, Wyoming, founded in 1886, with about 11,000 students, including 400+ international students from 70+ countries. Known for strong engineering and environmental programs and a scenic Rocky Mountain campus.
Academic programs
Tuition Fees (2025–26)
International tuition estimates; PhD tuition may be waived with assistantships.
Undergraduate (International)
~$19,500 per year
Graduate (International)
~$16,000–$18,000 per year (program-dependent)
PhD (International)
Tuition often waived with assistantships
Scholarships
Funding options for international students.
International Undergraduate Scholarship
$4,000–$6,000 per year (merit-based).
Rocky Mountain Scholars Award
Merit-based award for high-achieving students.
Graduate Assistantships
Tuition waiver plus stipend; often available to master’s and PhD students.
Country-specific or external scholarships
Opportunities such as Fulbright and Chevening.
Required Documents
Typical application materials.
Official transcripts with English translation
English language test scores
Personal statement
Letters of recommendation (usually 2–3 for graduate)
Resume/CV (for graduate and PhD)
Research proposal (PhD only)
Student Life & Campus
Campus highlights and student support.
Picturesque campus located at 7,200 feet in the Rocky Mountains
International Students & Scholars (ISS) office offers orientation, visa support, workshops
Student organizations, intramural sports, outdoor adventures
Affordable on-campus housing and dining options
Free shuttle buses, access to hiking, skiing, and Yellowstone/Grand Teton trips
Safe, close-knit college town with low cost of living and welcoming community
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