College Courses/BOCHES
High school students in Campbell County have the potential to earn a college associate's degree through Gillette College before they graduate with their high school diploma. The Class of 2024 set a record year, with 18 Campbell County graduates earning their college degree before their diploma.
Students can earn college credit by way of concurrent or dual enrollment.
Students in concurrent enrollment take college-level classes in their own high school classroom. Dual enrollment is an option for high school juniors and seniors where they can complete college courses through Gillette College either online or on campus.
Pronghorn Advantage Scholarship
The Pronghorn Advantage Scholarship, which is funded through the Board of Cooperative Higher Education Services, covers the cost of Gillette College class tuition for dual enrollment students.
For more information about dual enrollment and the Pronghorn Advantage Scholarship, visit the BOCHES website, which is linked below.
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Contact Us
Jeff Wasserburger is the BOCHES executive director.
You can reach him at (307) 680-2943 with any questions.
Geneva Wickham is Gillette College's student outreach and enrollment specialist who works directly with high school students earning college credit in our district.
You can contact her at gwickham.gccd@sheridan.edu or 307-681-6005 with any questions.