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Central Wyoming College outlines trio, workforce and degree pathways that support reservation students but warns of federal funding risk
Summary
Central Wyoming College officials described multi‑layered supports — TRIO precollege programs, bachelor programs, tribal partnerships and noncredit tribal‑focused seminars — that have raised enrollments and graduation counts, while warning that proposed federal budget cuts to TRIO and NASNTI would threaten the pipeline.
Central Wyoming College officials told the Select Committee on Tribal Relations that the college provides a broad set of pre‑college and college programs that have increased enrollment and graduation among reservation students, but said federal funding cuts could imperil the pipeline.
Why it matters: CWC argued that federal and private grant support underpins its precollege and student‑support programs and that proposed cuts to TRIO, NASNTI and federal work‑study would…
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