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West Virginia Northern
Community College is a public, multi-campus
comprehensive community college which serves the six
counties of Ohio, Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, Wetzel and
Tyler.
On May 9, 1972, the West
Virginia Board of Regents created a dual-campus community
college out of what were formerly the Hancock County
Branch and the Wheeling Campus of West Liberty State
College. The Board specified that the newly created
institution was to be a comprehensive community college
responsible for educational programs of two years or less
duration for high school graduates and adults. Responding
to local community requests, the College began offering
courses in New Martinsville in 1973 and established a
campus there in 1975.
To satisfy community
needs, the College offers courses at a variety of other
sites within the six-county service area and participated
in a tuition reciprocity agreement serving students in
four neighboring Ohio counties:
Jefferson, Harrison, Belmont and Monroe.
As a comprehensive
community college, Northern offers a wide variety of
programs and courses in the arts and sciences,
career-technical education, developmental studies and
community service. Under an open-door enrollment policy,
the College admits all adults desiring postsecondary
education. High school students recommended by their
schools for early entrance are also admitted. Graduates
receive Associate in Arts degrees, Associate in Science
degrees, Associate in Applied Science degrees and
Certificates.
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