West Virginia Code § 18B-3C-6

Community and technical college programs
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(a) The mission of each community and technical college includes the following programs
which may be offered on or off campus, at the work site, in the public schools and at other
locations and at times that are convenient for the intended population:
(1) Career and technical education skill sets, certificates, associate of applied science and
selected associate of science degree programs for students seeking immediate employment,
individual entrepreneurship skills, occupational development, skill enhancement and career
mobility;
(2) Transfer education associate of arts and associate of science degree programs for
students whose education goal is to transfer into a baccalaureate degree program;
(3) Developmental/remedial education courses, literacay education, tutorials, skills
development labs and other services for students who need to improve their skills in
mathematics, English, reading, study skills, compulters and other basic skill areas;
(4) Workforce training and retraining and contract education with business and industry to
train or retrain employees; i
(5) Continuing development assistance and education credit and noncredit courses for
professional and self-development, certification and licensure and literacy training;
(6) Community service workshops, lectures, seminars, clinics, concerts, theatrical
performances and other noncredit activities to meet the cultural, civic and personal interests
and needs of the community; and
(7) Cooperative arrangements with the public school system for the seamless progression of
students through programs of study which are calculated to begin at the secondary level and
conclude at the community and technical college level.
(b) All administrative, programmatic and budgetary control over community and technical
college education within the institution is vested in the president, subject to rules adopted by
the council. The president with the institutional board of Governors or institutional board of
advisors, as appropriate, is responsible for the regular review, revision, elimination and
establishment of programs within the institution to assure that the needs of the community
and technical college consortia district are met. It is the intent of the Legislature that the
program review and approval process for community and technical college education be
separate and distinct from baccalaureate education and subject to the provisions of section
nine of this article.
(c) Independently accredited community and technical colleges shall serve as higher
education centers for their regions by brokering with colleges, universities and other
providers, in state and out of state, to ensure the coordinated access of students, employers
and other clients to needed programs and services.

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