1. Instate Tuition: No, at a state level there is no law allowing for in-state tuition, however individual school may allow for this. Speak to an admissions director.
2. Drivers License: No, you must have legal status to get a drivers license or state ID in Wyoming.
3. State/local Organizations
4. Senators, Representatives, and Governor
Gov. Dave Freudenthal (D) 307-777-7434
State Legislature Links
Sen. Michael Enzi (R)
379A Russell Senate Office Building
(202) 224-3424; 228-0359
Gillette: (307) 682-6268
Email
Sen. John Barrasso (R)
307 Dirksen Senate Office Building
(202) 224-6441; 224-1724
Casper: (307) 261-6413
Email
Rep. Barbara Cubin (R-At Large) Fax: 202-225-3057
5. Pending/Current Immigration-specific Legislation
Negative legislation in red (oppose) and positive legislation in green (support)
Wyoming specifically excludes undocumented immigrants from receiving workers’ compensation.
Please visit the Wyoming State Assembly website to search for individual bills/legislation.
6. Other Resources
a. Scholarship/Funding: Undocumented students are able to apply for private scholarships. See here for a list of scholarships that do not require proof of citizenship, legal residency, or a social security number.
b. Reports and Publications:





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