West Virginia Code § 18B-3C-8

Legislative findings and intent; statewide network of independently
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accredited community and technical colleges; operations and administration.
(a) Legislative findings. --
(1) The Legislature has enacted legislation, beginning with Enrolled Senate Bill No. 653,
passed during the two thousand regular session, and continuing with Enrolled Senate Bill
No. 703, passed during the two thousand one regular session, Enrolled House Bill No. 2224,
passed during the two thousand three regular session, and Enrolled Senate Bill No. 448,
passed during the two thousand four regular session, the purpose of which is to strengthen
the state's community and technical colleges, clarify their core muission and establish
essential conditions to be met, and ensure the most effective delivery of services to business,
industry, and West Virginia citizens in every region of the sttate.
(2) The primary goal of the Legislature is to create a statewide network of independently
accredited community and technical colleges that focuses on technical education, work force
training, and lifelong learning for the Twenty-first Clentury, consistent with the goals,
objectives, priorities and essential conditions sestablished in articles one, one-d and three-c of
this chapter.
(3) A necessary precedent to accompglishing the legislative goal is to change the way that
leaders at all levels of education, including institutional governing boards, view community
and technical colleges. Specifically, that the mission of community and technical colleges is
different from that of traditional four-year colleges in what they seek to accomplish and how
they can achieve it effectively and that the state can not compete successfully in today's
information-driven, technology-based economy if community and technical colleges continue
to be viewed as add-ons or afterthoughts attached to the baccalaureate institutions.
(b) Legislative intent. --
(1) Therefore, it is the intent of the Legislature that the statewide network of independently-
accredited community and technical colleges as a whole and each independent community
and technical college individually provide the following types of services as part of the core
institutional mission:
(A) Career and technical education certificate, 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;
(B) Transfer education associate of arts and associate of science degree programs for
students whose educational goal is to transfer into a baccalaureate degree program with
particular emphasis on reaching beyond traditional college-age students to unserved or
underserved adult populations;
(C) Developmental/remedial education courses, tutorials, skills development labs, and other
services for students who need to improve their skills in mathematics, English, reading,
study skills, computers and other basic skill areas;
(D) Work force development education contracted with business and industry to train or
retrain employees;
(E) Continuing development assistance and education credit and noncredit courses for
professional and self-development, certification and licensure, and literacy training; and
(F) Community service workshops, lectures, seminars, clinics, councerts, theatrical
performances and other noncredit activities to meet the cultural, civic and personal interests
and needs of the community the institution serves.
(2) It is further the intent of the Legislature that each acommunity and technical college focus
special attention on programmatic delivery of their core mission services to unserved and
underserved populations to achieve established stalte objectives. These include the following
as highest priorities: s
(A) Increasing the number of adults age twienty-five and above who participate in post-
secondary education;
(B) Developing technical programs that meet the documented occupational needs of West
Virginia's employers;
(C) Providing work force development programs by implementing the Adult Career Pathways
Model, which provides opportunities for the following:
(I) Adults to earn certifications through the completion of skill-sets;
(ii) Ordered progression from skill-sets and certifications to one-year certificate programs
andW progression from one-year certificate degrees to Associate of Applied Science Degree
programs, and
(iii) Students to exit at any stage of completion in order to enter employment with the option
of continuing the pathway progression at a later time and/or on a part-time basis.
(D) Offering programs in various time frames other than the traditional semester delivery
model and at different locations, including work sites, convenient to working adults;
(E) Providing technical programs in modules or "chunks", defined in competencies required
for employment, and tied to certification and licensing requirements.
(F) Entering into collaborative programs that recognize high-quality training programs
provided through labor unions, registered apprenticeships, and industry-sponsored training
programs with the goal of enabling more adults to earn a college credential;
(G) Developing innovative approaches to improve the basic and functional literacy rates of
West Virginians in all regions of the state;
(H) Developing "bridge programs" for disadvantaged youth and adults to enable them to
acquire the skills necessary to be successful in education and training programs that lead to
high-skills, high-wage jobs; and
(I) Providing access to post-secondary education through the delivery of developmental
education for those individuals academically under-prepared for college-level work.
(c) In fulfillment of the purposes and intent defined in subsectionus (a) and (b) of this section,
there is continued a statewide network of independently accredited community and technical
colleges serving every region of the state. Each free-standing and independent community
and technical college is strongly encouraged to serve as a higher education center for its
region by brokering with other colleges, universities aand providers, in-state and out-of-state,
both public and private, to afford the most coordinated access to needed programs and
services by students, employers and other clients, tlo achieve the goals, objectives, and
essential conditions established in articles ones, one-d, and three-c of this chapter, and to
ensure the most efficient use of scarce resources.
(d) Statewide network of independegntly accredited community and technical colleges. --
(1) By July 1, 2009, each governing board of a community and technical college which
became independent on July 1, 2008, shall make a determination by majority vote of the
board whether to keep the current name for its respective institution or to select a new
name. If a governing board chooses to select a new name, any reference in this code to that
institution by a name in use prior to July 1, 2009, means the institution under the name
designated by its board of governors.
(2) The statewide network of independently accredited community and technical colleges is
comprised of the following independent state institutions of higher education under the
jurisdiction of the council:
(A) Blue Ridge Community and Technical College. --
Blue Ridge Community and Technical College is an independently accredited state
institution of higher education. The president and the governing board of the community and
technical college are responsible for maintaining independent accreditation and adhering to
the essential conditions pursuant to section three of this article.
(B) Bridgemont Community and Technical College. --
(i) Bridgemont Community and Technical College is an independently accredited state
institution of higher education which may maintain an association with West Virginia
University Institute of Technology, a division of West Virginia University, or directly with
West Virginia University, subject to the provisions of section twelve of this article. The
president and the governing board of the community and technical college are responsible
for maintaining independent accreditation and adhering to the essential conditions pursuant
to section three of this article.
(ii) West Virginia University Institute of Technology may continue associate degree programs
in areas of particular institutional strength which are closely articulated to its baccalaureate
programs and missions or which are of a high-cost nature and can best be perovided in direct
coordination with a baccalaureate institution. Any such program shall be delivered under the
authority of the council and through contract with the community and trechnical college. The
terms of the contract shall be negotiated between the governing boards of the community
and technical college and West Virginia University Institute of Technology or directly with
West Virginia University, as appropriate. The final contract may not be implemented until
approved by the council except that any contract between thte community and technical
college and West Virginia University Institute of Technology or West Virginia University
related to program delivery under the terms of this section in effect on July 1, 2008, shall
continue in effect until July 1, 2009, unless amended or revoked before that date by mutual
agreement of the contract parties with approval by the council. Such a program shall be
evaluated according to the benchmarks and indicators for community and technical college
education developed by the council. If the council determines that the program is making
insufficient progress toward accomplishing the benchmarks, the program shall thereafter be
delivered by the community and technical college.
(iii) Dual credit course deliverye agreements. --
(I) Nothing in this articlLe alters or abrogates any agreement in place on the effective date of
this section between West Virginia University Institute of Technology and Bridgemont
Community and Technical College relating to delivery of dual credit courses as defined in
section two, article one of this chapter;
(II) The community and technical college may deliver technical courses that are part of a
cerWtificate or associate degree program as early entrance or dual credit courses for high
school students; and
(III) Subject to an agreement between the baccalaureate institution and the community and
technical college, the latter may deliver early entrance and dual credit courses as defined in
section two, article one of this chapter to students in high schools which are not served by
the baccalaureate institution.
(C) Eastern West Virginia Community and Technical College. --
Eastern West Virginia Community and Technical College is a free-standing state institution
of higher education seeking independent accreditation. The president and the governing
board of Eastern Community and Technical College are responsible for achieving
independent accreditation and adhering to the essential conditions pursuant to section three
of this article.
(D) Mountwest Community and Technical College. --
(i) Mountwest Community and Technical College is an independently accredited state
institution of higher education which may maintain an association with Marshall University
subject to the provisions of section twelve of this article. The president and the governing
board of the community and technical college are responsible for maintaining independent
accreditation and adhering to the essential conditions pursuant to section theree of this
article.
(ii) Marshall University may continue associate degree programs in areas of particular
institutional strength which are closely articulated to its baccalauureate programs and
missions or which are of a high-cost nature and can best be provided in direct coordination
with a baccalaureate institution. Any such program shall be tdelivered under the authority of
the council and through contract with Mountwest Community and Technical College. The
terms of the contract shall be negotiated between the governing boards of the community
and technical college and Marshall University. The final contract may not be implemented
until approved by the council except that any contract between the community and technical
college and Marshall University related to prosgram delivery under the terms of this section
in effect on July 1, 2008, shall continue in effect until July 1, 2009, unless amended or
revoked before that date by mutual agreement of the contract parties with approval by the
council. Such a program shall be evagluated according to the benchmarks and indicators for
community and technical college education developed by the council. If the council
determines that the program ies making insufficient progress toward accomplishing the
benchmarks, the program shall thereafter be delivered by Mountwest Community and
Technical College. L
(iii) Dual credit course delivery agreements. --
(I) Nothing in this article alters or abrogates any agreement in place on the effective date of
this section between Marshall University and Mountwest Community and Technical College
relaWting to delivery of dual credit courses as defined in section two, article one of this
chapter;
(II) The community and technical college may deliver technical courses that are part of a
certificate or associate degree program as early entrance or dual credit courses for high
school students; and
(III) Subject to an agreement between the baccalaureate institution and the community and
technical college, the latter may deliver early entrance and dual credit courses as defined in
section two, article one of this chapter to students in high schools which are not served by
the baccalaureate institution.
(E) New River Community and Technical College. --
(i) New River Community and Technical College is an independently accredited state
institution of higher education which may maintain an association with Bluefield State
College subject to the provisions of section twelve of this article. The community and
technical college is headquartered in or near Beckley and incorporates the campuses of
Greenbrier Community College Center of New River Community and Technical College and
Nicholas Community College Center of New River Community and Technical College.
(ii) The president and the governing board of New River Community and Teechnical College
are responsible for maintaining independent accreditation and adhering to the essential
conditions pursuant to section three of this article. r
(iii) Bluefield State College may continue associate degree progruams in areas of particular
institutional strength which are closely articulated to its baccalaureate programs and
missions or which are of a high-cost nature and can best be tprovided through direct
coordination with a baccalaureate institution. Any such program shall be delivered under the
authority of the council and through contract with the community and technical college. The
terms of the contract shall be negotiated between the governing boards of the community
and technical college and Bluefield State College. The final contract may not be
implemented until approved by the council exscept that any contract between the community
and technical college and Bluefield State College related to program delivery under the
terms of this section in effect on July 1, 2008, shall continue in effect until July 1, 2009,
unless amended or revoked before tghat date by mutual agreement of the contract parties
with approval by the council. Such a program shall be evaluated according to the
benchmarks and indicators fore community and technical college education developed by the
council. If the council determines that the program is making insufficient progress toward
accomplishing the bencLhmarks, the program shall thereafter be delivered by New River
Community and Technical College.
(iv) Bluefield State College may continue the associate of science degree in nursing which is
an existing nationally accredited associate degree program in an area of particular
institutional strength and which is closely articulated to the baccalaureate program and
misWsion. The program is of a high-cost nature and can best be provided through direct
administration by a baccalaureate institution. This program may not be transferred to New
River Community and Technical College or any other community and technical college as
long as the program maintains national accreditation and is seamlessly coordinated into the
baccalaureate program at the institution.
(v) New River Community and Technical College participates in the planning and
development of a unified effort involving multiple providers to meet the documented
education and work force development needs in the region. Nothing in this subdivision
prohibits or limits any existing, or the continuation of any existing, affiliation between
Mountain State University, West Virginia University Institute of Technology and West
Virginia University. The objective is to assure students and employers in the area that there
is coordination and efficient use of resources among the separate programs and facilities,
existing and planned, in the Beckley area.
(F) Pierpont Community and Technical College. --
(i) Pierpont Community and Technical College is an independent state institution of higher
education seeking independent accreditation. The president and the governing board of
Pierpont Community and Technical College, assisted by the president and governing board
of Fairmont State University, are responsible for the community and technical college
achieving independent accreditation and adhering to the essential conditiones pursuant to
sections three and thirteen of this article.
(ii) Fairmont State University may continue associate degree programs in areas of particular
institutional strength which are closely articulated to their baccaulaureate programs and
missions or which are of a high-cost nature and can best be provided in direct coordination
with a baccalaureate institution. Any such program shall be tdelivered under the authority of
the council and through contract with the community and technical college. The terms of the
contract shall be negotiated between the council and the governing board of Fairmont State
University. The final contract may not be implemented until approved by the council except
that any contract between the community and technical college and Fairmont State
University related to program delivery under sthe terms of this section in effect on July 1,
2008, shall continue in effect until July 1, 2009, unless amended or revoked before that date
by mutual agreement of the contract parties with approval by the council. Such a program
shall be evaluated according to the bgenchmarks and indicators for community and technical
college education developed by the council. Such a program shall be evaluated according to
the benchmarks and indicatorse for community and technical college education developed by
the council. If the council determines that the program is making insufficient progress
toward accomplishing thLe benchmarks, the program shall thereafter be delivered by the
community and technical college.
(iii) Dual credit course delivery agreements. --
(I) Nothing in this article alters or abrogates any agreement in place on the effective date of
thisW section between Fairmont State University and Pierpont Community and Technical
College relating to delivery of dual credit courses as defined in section two, article one of
this chapter;
(II) The community and technical college may deliver technical courses that are part of a
certificate or associate degree program as early entrance or dual credit courses for high
school students; and
(III) Subject to an agreement between the baccalaureate institution and the community and
technical college, the latter may deliver early entrance and dual credit courses as defined in
section two, article one of this chapter to students in high schools which are not served by
the baccalaureate institution.
(G) Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College. -- Southern West Virginia
Community and Technical College is an independently-accredited, free-standing state
institution of higher education. The president and the governing board of Southern West
Virginia Community and Technical College are responsible for maintaining independent
accreditation and adhering to the essential conditions pursuant to section three of this
article.
(H) West Virginia Northern Community and Technical College. -- West Virginia Northern
Community and Technical College is an independently-accredited, free-staneding state
institution of higher education. The president and the governing board of the community and
technical college are responsible for maintaining independent accreditartion and adhering to
the essential conditions pursuant to section three of this article.
(I) Kanawha Valley Community and Technical College. --
(i) Kanawha Valley State Community and Technical College is an independently accredited
state institution of higher education which may maintaain an association with West Virginia
State University subject to the provisions of section twelve of this article. The president and
the governing board of the community and technicall college are responsible for maintaining
independent accreditation and adhering to thes essential conditions pursuant to section three
of this article.
(ii) West Virginia State University mgay continue associate degree programs in areas of
particular institutional strength which are closely articulated to its baccalaureate programs
and missions or which are of a high-cost nature and can best be provided in direct
coordination with a baccalaureate institution. Any such program shall be delivered under the
authority of the council and through contract with the community and technical college. The
terms of the contract shall be negotiated between the governing boards of the community
and technical college and West Virginia State University. The final contract may not be
implemented until approved by the council except that any contract between the community
and technical college and West Virginia State University related to program delivery under
the terms of this section in effect on July 1, 2008, shall continue in effect until July 1, 2009,
unleWss amended or revoked before that date by mutual agreement of the contract parties
with approval by the council. Such a program shall be evaluated according to the
benchmarks and indicators for community and technical college education developed by the
council. If the council determines that the program is making insufficient progress toward
accomplishing the benchmarks, the program shall thereafter be delivered by the community
and technical college.
(iii) Dual credit course delivery agreements. --
(I) Nothing in this article alters or abrogates any agreement in place on the effective date of
this section between West Virginia State University and Kanawha Valley Community and
Technical College relating to delivery of dual credit courses as defined in section two, article
one of this chapter;
(II) The community and technical college may deliver technical courses that are part of a
certificate or associate degree program as early entrance or dual credit courses for high
school students; and
(III) Subject to an agreement between the baccalaureate institution and the community and
technical college, the latter may deliver early entrance and dual credit courses as defined in
section two, article one of this chapter to students in high schools which are not served by
the baccalaureate institution. e
(J) West Virginia University at Parkersburg. --
(i) West Virginia University at Parkersburg is an independently auccredited state institution of
higher education which may maintain an association with West Virginia University subject to
the provisions of section twelve of this article. The president and the governing board of the
community and technical college are responsible for maintaining independent accreditation
and adhering to the essential conditions pursuant to seaction three of this article.
(ii) Any contract between the community and technlical college and West Virginia University
related to program delivery under the authoristy of the council or related to delivery of
baccalaureate programs, in effect on July 1, 2008, shall continue in effect unless amended or
revoked by mutual agreement of the contriact parties with approval by the council.
(iii) In recognition of the unique and essential part West Virginia University at Parkersburg
plays in providing education services in its region, the community and technical college may
continue delivering baccalaureate degree programs offered at the institution on the effective
date of this section, may implement additional baccalaureate programs with the approval of
the commission and is strongly encouraged:
(I) To continue and e xpand its role as a higher education center pursuant to subsection (c) of
this section; V
(II) To broker from West Virginia University and other higher education institutions, as
appropriate, additional baccalaureate level degree programs the community and technical
college determines are needed in its service region; and
(III) Any baccalaureate degree programs offered at the community and technical college
shall be delivered under the authority of the commission. The program shall be evaluated
according to the benchmarks and indicators for baccalaureate education developed by the
commission.

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