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The STAR program, Successful Transition and Academic Retention, is here to help support incoming students who have experienced foster care, homelessness, or are the first in their family to attend college. We know these students face unique challenges, so our goal is to provide the personalized support and resources they need to succeed.
We’re committed to walking alongside STAR students every step of the way, ensuring they have the tools and guidance to reach their goal of degree completion at Casper College. The benefits are listed below.
The STAR program is all about providing the personalized support and resources you need to thrive in college. We know each student’s financial situation is unique. See our web page to learn how you qualify, apply for the program, and what are the student expectations.
We’re here to be a friendly, supportive community that empowers students to thrive. Let us help you help make your college journey a little bit easier.
The amount of aid you receive as a STAR student will be based on your individual financial need, as determined by your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
FAFSA – The amount of aid you receive as a STAR student will be based on your individual financial need, as determined by your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Those with the highest levels of demonstrated need will be given priority.
Stable Housing Support – Explore the convenience and stability of on-campus housing options through Casper College Housing. You can also explore community resources like the Casper Housing Authority for additional assistance.
Education & Training Vouchers – Leverage additional funding through the Education and Training Voucher program to help cover your college expenses.
The Unaccompanied Student Initiative (USI) is an organization that provides support and resources for students experiencing homelessness or housing instability. Services, advocacy, and community for students who are experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity. Connect with the USI to access their nationwide network of support.
Access to Food Assistance – Ensure you have reliable access to nutritious meals through local food pantries, including the one conveniently located right on Casper College’s campus. Explore additional community resources like Food Bank of Wyoming and Wyoming Food for Thought.
Unaccompanied Student Support – Tap into the nationwide network and services of the Unaccompanied Student Initiative (USI) at https://www.usinitiative.org/. This organization is dedicated to advocating for and empowering students experiencing homelessness or housing instability.
First-Generation Student Support – Explore the resources and community offered through I’m First (imfirst.org) and the Center for First-Generation Student Success, designed to empower and uplift students who are the first in their family to attend college.
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