Junior Colleges in West Virginia

West Virginia offers traditional and non-traditional students the opportunity to further their educational goals through one of many junior colleges throughout the state. Two-year institutions enable students to focus on degree-specific classes, whereas traditional four-year colleges and universities typically offer more liberal arts classes as well as degree-specific classes. Junior colleges provide flexible schedules, affordability and convenience to local communities statewide.
  1. Eastern West Virginia Community & Technical College

    • Eastern West Virginia Community & Technical College in Moorefield offers degrees in business, technology, nursing, arts and sciences. Its collaborative relationship with four-year colleges and universities allows students the ability to transfer credits to complete a bachelor's degree. Classroom instruction as well as web-based learning is available to students. Prior to enrolling, potential students must provide applications for admission and financial aid and submit academic transcripts. West Virginia high school students can enroll through an early entrance program. Credits earned can be applied to a degree at Eastern West Virginia Community & Technical College or transferred to another college or university.

    Mountwest Community & Technical College

    • Huntington is home to a small college serving the entire community. Mountwest Community & Technical College offers two-year degrees in technology, business, general studies, health care and hospitality. Certificates, continuing education and culinary classes provide students with additional educational options. Prospective students must apply for admission and financial aid.

    West Virginia Northern Community College

    • West Virginia Northern Community College provides students of northern West Virginia with flexibility in higher education. Online, on-campus, night and weekend classes provide students with varying schedule options. Degrees and certificates offered include nursing, business, computer and technology, culinary, health care, justice, liberal arts and teaching. Students can transfer credits to an accredited four-year institution through the "two plus two" program. Financial aid options include scholarships, grants and loans.

    Southern West Virginia Community College

    • Southern West Virginia Community College, in the southern part of the state, offers residents four campus locations as well as a location in a high school. Associate's degrees offered include business, humanities, social sciences and technology. Southern West Virginia Community College offers a non-traditional degree completion program that allows adults to count work experience toward degree requirements. The "two plus two" agreement allows students to transfer credits to in-state colleges and universities to earn a bachelor's degree. Classroom instruction is offered online as well as on campus. Financial assistance in the form of scholarships, loans and grants is available.

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