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Get Involved in the Outdoors

Experience Wyoming's incredible outdoors with the Climbing Club, Outdoor Adventure Club, or WyoFanatics.

Get Involved in a Music Ensemble

Be a part of the concert choir, concert band, or the jazz ensembles.

Get Involved with Leadership

Student Senate acts as the recognized voice for all students at Central Wyoming College.

Get Involved in a Production

Join a theater production as a cast member or part of the backstage crew.

Get Involved in the Competition

Join the Forensics team, the Climbing Club, or the Ranch Horse team and compete at local and national competitions.

Get Involved with Local Culture

The United Tribes Club focuses on American Indian historical and contemporary issues and is open to all students who have the desire to contribute and participate in this multifaceted approach to celebrate different cultures.

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GET INVOLVED

Student organizations join people together, are FUN, and foster discovery, leadership, and creativity. Joining a club or organization is a memorable experience and we’re sure you’ll make some great connections. See all the ways you can get involved on campus and expand your community! You can also check out our CWC Facebook page for upcoming events!

More ways to get involved...

Participate in a music ensemble, act in a play or a student film.

Rustler Radio

Tune in to 88.1 Rustler Radio for top 40 music on our student-run radio station.

Call or text 307-855-2121 with your requests.

HONOR SOCIETIES

The National Society of Leadership and Success or Sigma Alpha Pi is the nation’s largest leadership honor society, where top students discover and achieve their goals.

The Society offers life-changing lectures from the nation’s leading presenters and a community where like-minded, success-oriented individuals come together and help one another succeed. The Society also serves as a powerful force of good in the greater community by encouraging and organizing action to better the world. 

National Society of Leadership and Success

Contact Lisa Appelhans
lappelha@b67.net
307-855-2026

The mission of Phi Theta Kappa is to recognize academic achievement of college students and to provide opportunities for them to grow as scholars and leaders.

Phi Theta Kappa

Advisers:
Amanda Nicholoff, anicholoff@b67.net
Ben Evans, bevans@b67.net

COMPETITIVE TEAMS

Contact Rick Faure: rfaure@b67.net for more information.

CWC Ranch Horse Team competes in various Divisions and Classes to show their horses’ skills and abilities as well as their own!

  • The 4 Classes consist of Trail, Pleasure, Reining, and Cow Work.
  • The 4 Divisions include Open, Non-Pro, Limited Non-Pro and Novice.
  • Our goal is to improve students’ horsemanship skills, training abilities, and overall showmanship. Horses and riders are judged on appearance, confirmation, willingness, and efficiency.

CWC Ranch Horse Team Facebook page

For more information, contact:
Jori Skaggs, Volunteer Head Coach, joriskaggs@gmail.com 
Caitlan Thorne, Assistant Head Coach, cthorne@b67.net

Profile photo of Caitlan Thorne

Caitlan Thorne

 

The Livestock Judging team travels and competes on a local, regional, and national level.

Students on the judging team are not responsible for any costs associated with travel, lodging, or contest entry fees. Travel with the team allows students with an interest in livestock to see some of the most progressive and influential livestock operations throughout the country. 

Students will learn about the market and breeding beef, swine, sheep, and goats.

Academics are a strong component of the program and our students are committed to academic excellence. With a quality education, livestock judging experience students can bring that knowledge back to the community, their own herds, or businesses. Students can transfer onto to a 4-year University or stay here and get the BAS Ag Leadership degree.

Students will learn to identify characteristics of high-quality animals and bring that knowledge back to the community, their own herds, or businesses.

CWC Livestock Judging Team Facebook page

For more info, contact: Amanda Winchester, awinches@b67.net

Photo of livestock judging team: coach and students

CWC Livestock Judging Team 2023-2024
Coach: Amanda Winchester
Team members: Giana Biagiona, Elie Walters, and Kaylee Cachelin.

CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS

Staff/Faculty Advisor: Keith Duran, kduran@b67.net
President: Rodney Carter
Staff/Faculty Advisor: Scott McFarland, smcfarla@b67.net
 
President: McKenna Edwards

Adviser: Chuck Carr, ccarr@b67.net

President: Reid Anderson



The Deputy Recruiters are a group of CWC students that have been selected by the Admissions Office to serve as official hosts and student representatives of the College.

The Deputy Recruiters are not a club, but rather an employment agreement between each member and the Admissions Office. All members are expected to fulfill all obligations and responsibilities, as with any other job.

Recruiters should have experiential information to share with prospective students. This may include everything from living in campus housing, eating at dining facilities, experiencing the campus life, to adjusting to new study habits.

They are also trained to share factual information about campus offerings and policies. They are aware of programs currently being offered at the College, including academic, athletic, student activities, as well as other Student Affairs programs.

For more information, please contact Rachel Hofer, rhofer@b67.net in the Admissions Department.

Not active, but can re-apply at any time.

Not active, but can re-apply at any time.

Not active, but can re-apply at any time.

Staff/Faculty Advisor: John Wood, jwood@b67.net 855-2162

Queer-Straight Alliance (QSA) is a student-initiated and student-run club where LGBTQ2 and other interested students can meet in a safe and supportive environment to share ideas, hang out with allies and educate the community on what it is like to be a non-traditional student.

The idea is to work for educational justice by creating a school environment free of discrimination, harassment, and intolerance. The club at CWC is regenerating and hopes to organize in coalition with other groups across identity lines to address broader issues of oppression and education.

The club is open to all interested students. We are hoping to make connections statewide to develop community awareness, fun activities, and fundraising events full of leadership opportunities. Safe Zone Training for CWC Campus is on the list of possibilities!

Safe zone button for gay/straight alliance in rainbow

For more information, please contact Rachel Hofer, rhofer@b67.net in the Admissions Department.

Advisor: John Gabrielson, jgabriel@b67.net

Staff/Faculty Advisor: Amy Hernandez, ahernand@b67.net
 
President: Payge Smith

Advisors:

Scott McFarland, smcfarla@b67.net
Rachel Hofer, rhofer@b67.net

Not active, but can re-apply at any time.

Not active, but can re-apply at any time.

Purpose: The purpose of the United Tribes Club is to create and enhance cultural awareness through events and other educational methods. The club focuses on American Indian historical and contemporary issues and is open to all students, regardless of race, who have the desire to contribute and participate in this multi-faceted approach to celebrate different cultures.

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