GSC Spring Cleaning Drive
30th GSC Percussion Ensemble Concert Sold Out
GSC to Welcome Titanic Discoverer and JASON Project Founder
GSC Entourage Attends Higher Education Day
GSC Music Audition Day A Success
GSC Participates in National Relay for Life Event
GSC Business Department Offering Tax Return Assistance
GSC Senior Recital to be Held
GSC Brass and Woodwind Concert
GSC Alum Finding Success in Bluegrass Music
GSC Theatre Encore Presentation of One-Act Plays
GSC Employees Raising Funds for American Cancer Society
GSC Pioneers Release 2010 Football Schedule
GSC Student Among WVCBPC Finalists Gathering at WVU Entrepreneurship Center for Workshop
First Annual Pete and Betsy Barr Professional Development Award Winner Announced
GSC’s Third Annual Juried Student Art Show
GSC Students Raise Hundreds for Haiti Relief
GSC Students Perform in Senior Recital
GSC Music Audition Day
GSC Percussion Ensemble Taking Song Requests
GSC Spring 2010 Pioneer Preview
GSC Scholastic Book Fair
GSC Gallery Exhibit ‘New Works’ Opens
GSC Percussion Ensemble Concert Tickets on Sale March 1st
GSC American Humanics Program Represented at National Institute
GSC Relay for Life Underway
New Head Women's Basketball Coach Named
216 Graduate From Glenville State College
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Applying to Glenville State College is quick and easy when you use our online application (for US citizens and International applicants). 

Online Application

The form can also be filled out electronically and printed out to send to Glenville State College. If you have trouble opening the file, please go to Adobe's website to download the latest version of Acrobat Reader.

Printable Admission Application (Adobe Acrobat PDF Format)

Once you print the application, fill it out and mail with a $10.00 application fee in the form of a check or money order payable to Glenville State College to:

Admissions
200 High Street
Glenville, WV  26351

First time Freshman only:
The application fee of $10.00 will be waived if the application is completed on campus; in the Admissions Office, or if the student has a GPA of 3.5 or an ACT of 25 or an SAT score of 1130-1160 (1700 with writing component).

Free Application for Federal Student Aid Application (FAFSA)