Wyoming Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVT)
Advancing jobs and independence for Wyoming residents with disabilities is the
overriding mission of DVR.
DVR provides vocational counseling and guidance to all clients. Other services such as physical
and mental restoration, maintenance, training, diagnoses, evaluation, job placement and transportation may also be available.
These latter services are tailored to the needs of each individual client.
For more information contact the Wyoming Veterans Commission:
Wyoming Veterans Commission
5500 Bishop
Blvd.
Cheyenne, WY 82009
(307) 772-5145
(307) 772-5202 fax
lbartt@state.wy.us
Wyoming Education Assistance Programs
Educational Benefits for War Orphans and Vietnam Veterans
Free tuition and fees for education to the spouse and children of deceased veterans’
(whose death is service connected) and active state service eligibility are now available.
Benefits for War Orphans: Tuition waiver for not more than 10 semesters of credit classes on a full or part-time basis
at any of Wyoming's Community Colleges or the University of Wyoming; no expiration date; no requirement of continuous enrollment.
Benefits For Vietnam Veterans: Tuition waiver for not more than 10 semesters of credit classes
on a full or part-time basis at any of Wyoming's Community Colleges or the University of Wyoming; no expiration date; no requirement
of continuous enrollment.
Application for Widows, War Orphan And Vietnam Veteran Benefits: A War Orphan or Veteran should
apply at least two or three weeks before the beginning of the semester at any Wyoming community college or the university
where he or she plans to attend.
Wyoming National Guard 100% State Educational Assistance Plan
The 100% State Educational Assistance Plan is for Wyoming National Guard members
that want to pursue higher education. The plan pays 100% of the tuition and mandatory fees at Wyoming Junior colleges and
at the University of Wyoming. The plan pays a determined amount each year for those private schools in Wyoming that are VA
approved.
Guard members can use the state educational assistance to complete one degree or certificate
program. This includes: Certificates, Associate, Bachelors, Masters, or PhD program. The combination of Certificate, Associate
to Bachelor counts as one degree.
Members can use the MGIB and kicker if qualified with the 100% State Educational Assistance Plan. Education Benefits
For National Guard Family Members: Matriculation fees and tuition paid in the University of Wyoming or any junior college
or vocational training institution in Wyoming for child or spouse of Wyoming National Guard member who dies or sustains permanent
total disability from duty as guardsman while on state active duty or any authorized training duty.
Operation Recognition (High School Diploma)
Veterans of WW II, Korea and Vietnam that were unable to complete
their Wyoming high school education before entering service, either by draft or enlistment is entitled to have their high
school diploma. All Wyoming high schools participate with the Commission in this important program. Even veterans who got
their GED certificates after returning home are eligible, too. In cases of closed high schools, diplomas are issued by high
schools that took in the closed ones. Application is made through the Commission office.
For more information contact the Wyoming Veterans Commission:
Wyoming Veterans Commission
5500 Bishop Blvd.
Cheyenne,
WY 82009
(307) 772-5145
(307) 772-5202 fax
lbartt@state.wy.us