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General Requirements for Admission

  1. Application
  2. High school transcript
  3. ACT and/or SAT scores (if graduation has been within the last five years)
  4. Official college transcript from EACH college attended (if applicant has completed less than 27 hours he/she must also submit a high school transcript and ACT/SAT scores and be eligible to return to the institution from which he/she last attended.)
  5. Measles immunization record (if born after 1/57)
  6. Selective Service Registration verification

New college admission requirements from the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission, effective August 2008:

Basic Admission Standards:

At least a 2.0 high school GPA and an ACT* composite score of 18 OR at least a 3.0 high school GPA, regardless of ACT* composite score

Required Curricular Units:

  • English - four units (including courses in grammar, composition, and literature)
  • Social Studies - three units (including U.S. history)
  • Mathematics - four units (three units must be algebra I and higher)
  • Science - three units (all courses to be college preparatory lab science, preferably including units from biology, chemistry, and physics)
  • Arts - one unit
  • Foreign Language - two units (two courses of the same foreign language)

*SAT I scores may be substituted for ACT composite scores. SAT I scores will be converted to ACT equivalents.

Admission Requirements

Four year Degree Program Admission
Two Year Degree Program Admission
Non-Degree Admission
Early Entrance Admission
International Admissions
Transfer Admission