West Virginia Code § 18B-3C-1

Legislative findings
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(a) The Legislature makes the following findings related to state community and technical
colleges:
(1) Community and technical colleges are a distinctively American invention. They fill a
critical gap between public secondary education and the baccalaureate institutions and
universities and they provide a connection between adult basic education and higher
education. Their overriding mission is to provide affordable access to postsecondary
education and to provide this education and related services to people who otherwise might
not have enrolled in a college or university. They provide access uto students who live in
geographic proximity and who seek low-cost postsecondary education.
(2) As the state's primary provider of workforce education and training, community and
technical colleges located in every region of West Virginia are essential to a statewide
strategy to prepare students for high-demand, high-wage jobs, workforce development
necessary to diversify and grow the state's economly, and further postsecondary education
and life long learning. s
(3) The mission of state community and tecihnical colleges is to provide comprehensive
education services that combine theg critical functions of career-technical education and
work force development, non-credit industry training, transfer education, developmental
education and continuing education.
(4) While the student population of state community and technical colleges is now evenly
divided between those who are under age twenty-five and adults who are twenty-five and
older, the number in both categories who earn a degree or industry-recognized certificate
within six years remains low. The declining numbers of high school graduates in the state
makes it imperative for the community and technical college system to focus on increasing
the numbers of adults who enroll and who complete programs to earn a degree or industry-
recWognized certificate within six years.
(b) In carrying out their mission, the governing boards of the community and technical
colleges shall collaborate with public high schools and career and technical centers to
deliver services effectively and efficiently in the locations where they are needed most.

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