The Hathaway Scholarship (For Wyoming High School Graduates)
Education: The State’s Greatest Investment
The State of Wyoming has established a generous scholarship program in the name of former Wyoming Governor Stan Hathaway that provides an incentive for Wyoming students to prepare for and pursue post-secondary education within the State of Wyoming. The Wyoming Department of Education’s program, which began with the high school graduating class of 2006, provides merit- and need-based awards to eligible students.
Follow this link to read more about the Hathaway Scholarship: http://hathawayscholarship.org/
Follow this link to view Hathaway Scholarship information for Parents: http://hathawayscholarship.org/planning/parents/
The Hathaway Scholarship is not an entitlement and awards are subject to legislative appropriation. The Legislature has the authority to modify or terminate the Hathaway Scholarship Program at any time.
How Do I Apply for The Hathaway Scholarship?
Applying for the Hathaway Scholarship at the Northern Wyoming Community College District (NWCCD) is easy! Read on and pay attention to additional requirements and deadlines:
1. Complete the Hathaway Scholarship application.
2. Complete your admission file by providing your final official high school transcript to NWCCD’s Admissions Office upon graduation and provide any ACT scores you may have. All information must be received by the first day of the semester you want to start receiving the Hathaway Scholarship.
The Financial Aid office will inform you of the Hathaway Scholarship level you earned via your Financial Aid Self-Service account and email. Please allow 4-6 weeks for processing after submitting the required paperwork (final official High School transcript showing your graduation date, Hathaway Scholarship application, and ACT scores).
Additional Hathaway Requests:
Did you lose the Hathaway Scholarship? Use this button to submit a request to the NWCCD Financial Aid Office to review your eligibility. Students will be notified via email to their college email account.
Transferring to another Wyoming College? Use this button to send a transfer request to the NWCCD Financial Aid Office. The NWCCD Financial Aid Office will prepare a Hathaway transcript and send it electronically to the Wyoming College you select. These requests are usually processed on Thursdays.
The Hathaway Scholarship may be available for summer semesters. Use this button to send a request to the NWCCD Financial Aid Office. Students will be notified of their summer eligibility via email to their college email account.
Hathaway FAQs
NWCCD requires a Hathaway Scholarship application. Applications can be submitted online here
Paper applications are also available from the financial aid office. Please send an email to financialaid@sheridan.edu to obtain a paper application. One will be provided to you via email and will require a physical signature.
As of March 19, 2018, students must apply for the Hathaway Scholarship within 48 months (4 years) of their high school class’ natural graduation date. Students must begin using the scholarship within 52 months. For example, a student graduates on May 29, 2022. This student has until May 29, 2026 to apply and has until fall semester of 2026 to begin using the scholarship.
Homeschool students have until their 21st birthday to apply for the Hathaway Scholarship.
Students who previously attended a Wyoming high school and earn a high school equivalency certificate [HSEC] (ie. GED, HiSET) must apply for the Hathaway Scholarship within 48 months of their natural high school graduation date. Exceptions may apply for those who have dependents or are court ordered to earn an HSEC.
Other exceptions may be made for documented military service or religious sojourns.
A student must apply for the Hathaway Scholarship within 48 months of their high school graduation date. However, exceptions may be made for documented military service or religious sojourns. These are termed “clock stoppers” for Hathaway purposes.
Military service is documented by providing a DD-214. Religious sojourns should have a call letter from the church and a release certificate after the mission is complete. Please contact the financial aid office for more information.
The Hathaway Scholarship is broken down in 4 levels: Honors, Performance, Opportunity, and Provisional Opportunity.
Honors level students must graduate high school with a weighted GPA of 3.50, score an ACT composite of at least 25, and complete the required success curriculum. Once in college, Honors level students must maintain a Hathaway GPA of 2.50 (this is calculated using all courses once the Hathaway Scholarship is initiated), complete all credits in which they are paid each semester, and maintain continuous enrollment each fall and spring semester at a WY school. If the Hathaway GPA drops below 2.50 but is at least 2.25, the Honors level student will receive the Opportunity level until the Hathaway GPA reaches 2.50 again.
Performance level students must graduate high school with a weighted GPA of 3.00, score an ACT composite of at least 21, and complete the required success curriculum. Once in college, Performance level students must maintain a Hathaway GPA of 2.50 (this is calculated using all courses once the Hathaway Scholarship is initiated), complete all credits in which they are paid each semester, and maintain continuous enrollment each fall and spring semester at a Wyoming school. If the Hathaway GPA drops below 2.50 but is at least 2.25, the Performance level student will receive the Opportunity level until the Hathaway GPA reaches 2.50 again.
Opportunity level students must graduate high school with a weighted GPA of 2.50, score an ACT composite of at least 19, and complete the required success curriculum. Once in college, Opportunity level students must maintain a Hathaway GPA of 2.25 (this is calculated using all courses once the Hathaway Scholarship is initiated), complete all credits in which they are paid each semester, and maintain continuous enrollment each fall and spring semester at a Wyoming school.
Provisional Opportunity level students must graduate high school with a weighted GPA of 2.50, score an ACT composite of at least 17, and complete the required success curriculum. Once in college, Provisional Opportunity level students must maintain a Hathaway GPA of 2.25 (this is calculated using all courses once the Hathaway Scholarship is initiated), complete all credits in which they are paid each semester, and maintain continuous enrollment each fall and spring semester at a Wyoming school. This level of the Hathaway Scholarship must be used at a Wyoming community college for the first 48 credits of eligibility.
The Hathaway Scholarship is typically awarded for the full year. If a student loses eligibility after completion of a spring semester, they will be notified via email with instructions how they can regain the Hathaway Scholarship. A regain eligibility form can also be submitted here
Students have 6 years from the semester they begin using the Hathaway Scholarship to use all 8 full time semesters (96 credits or 12 credits per semester). Students must meet the continuous enrollment requirement in order to remain eligible. 4 full time semesters (48 credits) are intended for use at a Wyoming community college and 4 full time semesters (48 credits) are intended for use at the University of Wyoming. Any credits you use during a summer semester count towards the 48 total available credits at a WY community college. Extensions may be possible at a Wyoming community college depending upon the Hathaway Scholarship level you are receiving and your program of study.
Exceptions for the 6 year clock may be made for documented military service or religious sojourns. Other restrictions apply. Please contact the financial aid office at 307.675.0200 for details.
Students are required to enroll in at least 1 credit each fall and spring semester once they begin receiving the Hathaway Scholarship. Exceptions for the 6 year clock may be made for documented military service or religious sojourns.
An example: a student begins using the Hathaway Scholarship in fall of 2020 but decides to transfer outside of Wyoming or sit out for the spring 2021 semester. They will be required to attend the fall semester of 2021 at the same number of credits they were enrolled during fall of 2020 before the Hathaway Scholarship can be reinstated. Please submit a regain eligibility request to see if you are eligible to regain the Hathaway Scholarship.
Remember, all documentation must be received in the financial aid office by the first day of the semester a student wishes to begin receiving the Hathaway Scholarship. Students must submit a final, official high school transcript (showing graduation date), ACT scores, and a Hathaway Scholarship application (either paper or electronic) by the first day of the semester; regardless of fall, spring, or summer. A summer use request is also required.
If you only intend to use the Hathaway Scholarship for summer courses, a summer admission application as a degree-seeking student must also be on file.
Any credits you use during a summer semester count towards the 48 total available credits at a WY community college.
Students are required to enroll in at least 1 credit each fall and spring semester once they begin receiving the Hathaway Scholarship. If a student begins using the Hathaway Scholarship in the summer of 2020 but decides to transfer outside of Wyoming or sit out for any length of time, they will be required to attend a fall or spring semester at the same number of credits they were enrolled during the summer of 2020 before the Hathaway Scholarship can be reinstated. Please submit a regain eligibility request to see if you are eligible to regain the Hathaway Scholarship.
High school graduates, High School Equivalency Certificate (HSEC) recipients, and homeschool students all have different requirements for eligibility. Please visit the Hathaway Scholarship Program’s website for additional information.
At this time your SAT score can be converted to an ACT equivalent for consideration. Contact us: We’re happy to answer any questions you may have about the Hathaway Scholarship. Please contact financialaid@sheridan.edu
Yes, a student can provide an ACT superscore for Hathaway eligibility. The student must provide their scores directly from their ACT account reflecting the ACT calculated superscore. The student will need to pay; screenshots are not accepted. Contact us: We’re happy to answer any questions you may have about the Hathaway Scholarship. Please contact the Sheridan College Financial Aid Office at financialaid@sheridan.edu
To qualify for the Hathaway Scholarship, you must be considered a resident of Wyoming according to the Northern Wyoming Community College Districts residency policy which requires the student graduated from a Wyoming high school and/or a student’s parents live in Wyoming. Residency questions can be directed to the Records Office.
A FAFSA is not required to determine your Hathaway Scholarship eligibility. However, a need based award is available to qualifying students, but the FAFSA must be 100% completed before the financial aid office can determine if you are eligible for the need based portion.
The Hathaway Scholarship is awarded each semester based on enrollment in 12 credits. If a student is enrolled in 6-11 credits in fall or spring (or 1-11 in summer), or is enrolled in a course numbered less than 1000 (eg Math 0920), the Hathaway Scholarship award amount will be prorated accordingly.
Students must maintain a specific cumulative GPA, complete the credits they attempt, and remain enrolled every fall and spring semester once they begin receiving the scholarship. Please visit HSP Eligibility Matrix to see what you need to do in order to regain the Scholarship. Then submit the regain eligibility form to the financial aid office for review.
Students have 48 credits (or 4 full time semesters) to use the Hathaway Scholarship at a Wyoming community college and an additional 48 credits to use at the University of Wyoming. If you want to transfer the Hathaway Scholarship to another Wyoming community college or UW, please submit a Hathaway transfer request to the financial aid office for review.
No. The intent of the scholarship is, in part, to encourage students to pursue your education in Wyoming with hopes that you’ll consider pursuing a career here when you are done.
While the Hathaway Scholarship isn’t available to use out-of-state, students who attend an out-of-state school may come back within the 48 month time period to a Wyoming institution and begin using the Hathaway Scholarship. Students who initiated the Hathaway Scholarship before leaving Wyoming may also return and regain their eligibility if within the 6 year window. Continuous enrollment requirement apply.
Have questions?
Visit the Hathaway Scholarship page or contact the Sheridan College Financial Aid Office, financialaid@sheridan.edu