University of Wyoming Board of Trustees to Convene in Laramie, March 2026
UW's governing board convenes in Laramie March 25–27 to take up tuition policy, housing capital reimbursement, and a proposed restructure of trustee meetings.

The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees will hold a three-day session in Laramie beginning March 25, with an agenda that spans tuition policy, financial aid strategy, and a proposal to restructure how the board itself conducts its meetings.
The board, which governs the university in accordance with the Wyoming state constitution, has identified five substantive areas for the March 25–27 session: Tuition Policy, a Fiscal Year Closeout Report, a Trustees Meeting Restructure proposal, a Scholarship and Financial Aid Strategy review, and Capital Reimbursement for Housing. The university's public announcement framed the session as a multi-day preview of topics and expected briefing items, though UW has not yet released a detailed daily agenda specifying which items are scheduled for votes versus informational presentations, or which administrators and presenters will appear before the board.
The Trustees Meeting Restructure item is notable on its face: a governing board formally examining how it organizes its own proceedings signals either an efficiency initiative or a broader review of how trustee time and public access are managed across the calendar year. The board's 2026 schedule is dense, with 13 distinct meetings or hearing sessions running from January through December. That calendar includes an April 2 special meeting, a single-day session on April 15, and a five-day stretch of Budget Hearings and Regular Meeting activity May 11–15. Whether March deliberations will set the table for those subsequent sessions, particularly the May budget hearings, remains to be clarified in the full agenda packet.
Members of the public who wish to participate in the March 25–27 session have two options available through the UW Board of Trustees website: registering for in-person public comment or submitting written comments to the trustees. Specific deadlines, registration procedures, and submission instructions are available through the board's official web pages; the university has not published those procedural details in the meeting announcement itself.
The venue within Laramie, daily start times, and the names of trustees and university administrators expected to present have not been specified in materials released to date. Those details, along with supporting documents for each agenda item, including any proposed tuition figures, scholarship program parameters, or housing project costs underlying the Capital Reimbursement for Housing item, are expected to appear in the board's agenda packet ahead of the session.
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