West Virginia Junior College
School info
1.8
Overall Quality
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1
Food
3
Clubs
1
Facilities
2
Internet
1
Location
3
Opportunities
2
Safety
3
Social
2
Happiness
1
Basic Information
Location
- Morgantown, WV
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private junior college
- Established: 1892; 132 years ago (1892)
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Around 30-40 degree courses and diploma programs across all campuses and online offerings
Key Area
- West Virginia Junior College does not focus on research areas in the same way research universities do. However
- based on their program offerings
- here are some key areas of study: Healthcare
- Nursing
- Business Administration
- Cybersecurity
- Network and System Administration
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: The total enrollment at West Virginia Junior College across its different campuses can be estimated as follows: - West Virginia Junior College-Morgantown: 525 students - West Virginia Junior College-Bridgeport: 123 students - West Virginia Junior College-Charleston: 225 students Total estimated enrollment: **873 students**
- Undergraduates: To provide a comprehensive answer, we need to consider the enrollment figures from the different campuses of West Virginia Junior College. - West Virginia Junior College-Charleston: 225 students - West Virginia Junior College-Morgantown: 525 students - West Virginia Junior College-Bridgeport: While the exact number is not provided, it is mentioned as another campus, but for a total estimate, we can consider the other two campuses. Given the available data, the total undergraduate enrollment would be at least: \[ 225 \text{ (Charleston)} + 525 \text{ (Morgantown)} = 750 \text{ students} \] So, the range would be at least **750 students** or more, considering the Bridgeport campus is not included in this calculation
- Postgraduates: 0
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Overall 1.9
Speaking to the nursing program only: if you're thinking about applying here, RUN. It's a diploma mill and joke of a school. I'm saying this as someone who passed the program, not a disgruntled drop out. The instructors severely lack knowledge of their field and are worse teachers than they are nurses.