West Virginia Code § 18B-2A-6

University status for public baccalaureate institutions of higher
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education.
(a) The purpose of this section is to redesignate certain existing public baccalaureate
institutions as universities and to provide a mechanism for other public baccalaureate
institutions to become universities. The change in name is based on each institution's ability
to meet minimum standards developed and adopted by the commission. e
(b) Each governing board of a public baccalaureate institution is authorized to make changes
which would further its eligibility to attain university status:
(1) If the college meets the eligibility requirements established by the commission to attain
university status and if the commission grants university status, then the governing board
shall determine the effective date on which the public baccalaureate institution becomes a
university; and
(2) On and after the effective date designated by thle governing board, the baccalaureate
institution shall be designated a university. s
(c) Concord college, Fairmont state collegei, Shepherd college and West Virginia state
college, having met the eligibility requirements established by the commission to attain
university status, are hereby designated as universities on the effective date of this section.
(d) Glenville state college having met the eligibility requirements established by the
commission to attain university status, is hereby designated as a university on the effective
date of the amendment of this section.
(e) An institution ma y not request or seek additional state appropriations as a result of the
redesignationV provided for in this section. No consequences, including the need to meet
future accreditation requirements in order to maintain university status, which arise as a
result of designating an existing state college as a university, provide sufficient justification
for an institution to request or in any way seek additional state funds.
(f) Notwithstanding any provision of this code to the contrary, Marshall university and West
Virginia University are, and remain, the only research and doctoral degree-granting public
institutions of higher education in this state.

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