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DOCUMENT RESUMEHE 028 511ED 386 103AUTHORTITLEINSTITUTIONPUB DATENOTEPUB TYPEEDRS PRICEDESCRIPTORSIDENTIFIERSReed, Jeannie, Ed.Statistical Profile of Higher Education in WestVirginia, 1994-95.West Viriinia State Coll. and University Systems,Charleston.95213p.; For the 1993-94 Statistical Profile, see ED371 653.Statistical Data (110)MF01/PC09 Plus Postage.Age Differences; *College Faculty; *Colleges;Community Colleges; *Degrees (Academic); Demography;*Educational Finance; *Enrollment; Higher Education;Private Colleges; Public Colleges; Sex Differences;State Surveys; State Universities; Tuition;*Universities*West VirginiaABSTRACTThis publication provides statistical data onenrollment, degrees conferred, faculty, and financing at WestVirginia's 16 public colleges and universities. It also providesselected data for the 10 independent colleges and universities in thestate. Chapter 1 provides headcount and full-time equivalent (FTE)enrollment data from 1985 through 1994, as well as more detailedinformation on Fall 1994 headcount and FTE enrollment according tovarious demographic factors. Chapter 2 provides data on degreesconferred by program, institution, and gender. Chapter 3 providesdata on faculty characteristics, including rank, highest degree held,age, tenure status, salary, and gender. Chapter 4 provides fiscaldata, including total operating and capital expenditures, educationaland general revenues, educational and general expenditures, otherrevenue and expenditures, and regular student fees. ****************************Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made**from the original ******************************

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STATE COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY SYSTEMSOF WEST VIRGINIAClifford M. Trump, ChancellorState College System of West VirginiaCharles W. Manning, ChancellorUniversity System of West VirginiaJohn F. ThrallsSenior Administrator, Central OfficeMarsha V. Krotseng, Director of Research and Information Systems DivisionEdited byJeannie ReedTables Prepared byLarry PonderPam AshleyLayout and DesignKaren Carpenter1018 Kanawha Boulevard, EastSuite 700Charleston, West Virginia 25301Telephone (304) 558-2101FAX (304) 558-025945

STATISTICAL PROFILE OF HIGHER EDUCATIONIN WEST VIRGINIAEnrollmentDegrees ConferredFaculty CharacteristicsFiscal DatarThe Central Office of the State College and University Systems does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, nationalorigin, gender, veteran's status, age or disability, in the administration of any of its activities, services, or with respect toany aspects of employment.I

PREFACEStatistical data on the enrollment, degrees conferred, faculty, and financing of West Virginia public higher education was firstcompiled in the early 1970's. Since 1982, this information, together with data from the state's independent colleges and universities,has been published in its present form as The Statistical Profile of Higher Education in West Virginia.While the tables contained in this document only begin to depict the characteristics of West Virginia's twenty-six colleges anduniversities, the following pages offer insight into various dimensions of students, programs and degrees, faculty, and finances. Fiveand ten-year trends indicate enrollment growth and progress in such areas as student access and diversity. Both the University SystemBoard of Trustees and the State College System Board of Directors believe this kind of information is vital to their decision-making.This publication would not be possible without the continuing cooperation of numerous personnel at each of the sixteen public andten independent institutions of higher education in the state. The data these individuals provide form the basis for the tables in thisreport. All data presented in these tables reflect information contained in Central Office files as of March 1995.IILi

TABLE OF CONTENTSLocation of WV Institutions of Higher EducationList of WV Institutions of Higher Education . . .VIIVIIICHAPTER 1 - Enrollment1Definitions2Credit Headcount Enrollment, 1985-19943Credit Headcount Enrohment By Attendaace Status,Gender, and Residence, Public Institutions1985-1994Full-Time Equivalent Enrollment 1985-199445Full-Time Equivalent and Credit Headcount Enrollment,6Spring 1990-1994Full-Time Equivalent and Credit Headcount Enrollment,7Summer 1990-1994Full-Time Equivalent Enrollment by Student Level andCourse Taxonomy and Level, Summer 1994 . . 8Full-Time Equivalent Enrollment by Student Level andCourse Taxonomy and Level, Fall 1994 . . . . 9In-State Full-Time Equivalent Enrollment by StudentLevel and Course Taxonomy and Level,Fall 199410Out-of-State Full-Time Equivalent Enrollment by StudentLevel and Course Taxonomy and Level,Fall 199411Credit Headcount Enrollment by Level and Gender,Fall 199412Credit Headcount Enrollment by Level and Gender,Fall 1994 (continued)13Credit Headcount Enrollment by Level and Residence,14Fall 1994Credit Headcount Enrollment by Level and Residence,Fall 1994 (continued)15Credit Headcount Enmllment by Level of Student,Fall 1994, Public Institutions16Credit Headcount Enrollment by Level of Student,Fall 1994, Independent Institutions (continued) 17Credit Headcount Enrollment by Level and Attendance18Status, Fall 1994Credit Headcount Enrollment by Level and Attendance19Status, Fall 1994 (continued)Credit Headcount Enrollment By Residence andAttendance Status, Fall 199420III

TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.)Creiit Headcount Enrollment By Residence and Gender21of Student, Fall 1994Credit Headcount Enrollment by Control ofInstitution, Gender, Attendance Status, Residence,and Level, Plus Non-Credit Headcount Enrollment,22Fall 1994Credit Students By Ethnicity, Fall 199423Age Distribution For All Credit Students,Fall 199424CHAFFER 2 - Degrees ConferredDegrees Conferred by Level 1993-9442Total Degrees Conferred by Level of Degree,Control of Institution, and Academic Area of Study1993-9443Total Degrees Conferred by Level of Degree,Control of Institution, and Academic Area ofStudy 1993-94 (continued)44CHAPTER 3 - Faculty ams and Degrees Offered, Public Institutions.26Academic Rank of Full-Time Instructional Faculty and46Other Faculty, Fall 1994Academic Rank of Full-Time Instructional Faculty,Fall 199447Programs and Degrees Offered, IndependentInstitutions32Highest Degree Held By Full-Time Instructional Faculty,48Fall 1994Teacher Certifications 1993-94,Public Institutions35Highest Degree Held By Part-Time Faculty,Fall 199449Age of Full-Time Instructional Faculty,Fall 199450Age of Part-Time Faculty, Fall 199451Teacher Certifications 1993-94,Independent InstitutionsTotal Degrees Conferred, 1984-85 to 1993-94Degrees Conferred by Level and Gender,Public Institutions, 1984-85 to 1993-94IV39. . . . . . .4041.

TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.)Full-Time Instructional Faculty by Gender,Fall 1994State College System52Full-Time Instructional Faculty By Ethnicity,Fall 199453Tenure of Full-Time Instructional Faculty,Fall 199454Average Nine-Month Salary of Full-Time InstructionalFaculty By Highest Degree Held, Fall 1994 . 55Average Nine-Month Salary of Full-Time InstructionalFaculty By Academic Rank, Fall 1994 . . . . 56Average Nine-Month Salary of FTE InstructionalFaculty, Fall 199457Note: The following tables relate to full-timeinstructional faculty by rank, gender, and highest degreeheld for Fall 1994.University SystemMarshall UniversityWest Virginia UniversityWest Virginia Graduate CollegeWest Virginia University at ParkersburgPotomac State College of WVU585960. . .6162Bluefield State CollegeConcord CollegeFairmont State CollegeGlenville State CollegeShepherd CollegeWest Liberty State CollegeWest Virginia Institute of TechnologyWest Virginia State CollegeSouthern West Virginia Community CollegeWest Virginia Northern Community CollegeAll Public Institutions6364656667686970.71.7273CHAPTER 4 - Fiscal Data74Total Operating and Capital Revenue andExpenditures - Definitions75Total Operating and Capital Revenue,Fiscal Year 1993-9476Total Operating and Capital Expenditures,Fiscal Year 1993-9477Educational and General Revenues - Definitions78Educational and General Revenues, Unrestricted,Fiscal Year 1993-9479Educational and General Revenues, Restricted,Fiscal Year 1993-9480V

TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.)Educational and General Revenues, Combined,Fiscal Year 1993-9481Educational and General Revenues, Combined, PercentageDistribution to Seven Sources,82Fiscal Year 1993-94Comparison of Educational and General Revenues,Combined, Fiscal Years 1989-90through 1993-9483Comparison of State Tax Appropriations for Educationaland General Purposes, Fiscal Years 1989-90through 1993-9484Comparison of Educational and General Expenditures,Combined, Fiscal Years 1989-9090through 1993-94Other Revenue and Expenditures - Definitions. .91Auxiliary Enterprise Revenue,Fiscal Year 1993-9492Auxiliary Enterprise Expenditures,Fiscal Year 1993-9493Regular Student Fees - Definitions94Educational and General Expenditures - Definitions 85Comparison of Regular Student Fees, University System,951985-86 through 1994-95Educational and General Expenditures, Unrestricted,Fiscal Year 1993-9486Comparison of Regular Student Fees, State College System,961985-86 through 1994-95Educational and General Expenditures, Restricted,Fiscal Year 1993-9487Educational and General Expenditures, Combined,Fiscal Year 1993-9488Educational and General Expenditures, Combined,Percentage Distribution to Eight Functions,Fiscal Year 1993-9489VI

Location of West Virginia Institutionsof Higher Education WEST VIRGINIA NORTHERN* Public InstitutionsBEDWAY COLLEGEBethanyCOMMUNITY COLLEGEWeirtonWheelingNew MartinsvilleWEST LIBERTY STATECOLLEGEWest LibertyWi-IEELING JESUIT COLLEGE12 IndependentInstitutionsMakingPOTOW.0 STATE CaLEGEOFWEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITYKeyserSHEPHERD COLLEGEShepherdstownWEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITYMorgantownWEST VIRGINIA LRAVERSITYAT PARKERSBURGParkersburgFAIRMONT STATECOLLEGEFairmortOHIO VALLEY COLLEGEa ParkershigSALEM-TEIKYO UNIVERSITYa SalemALDERSONBROADDLIS COLLEGEa PallpplWEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN COLLEGEs BuctiamonGLENVILLE STATECOLLEGEGem tileDAVIS & ELKINS CCCLEGEElkins aWEST VIRGINIA STATECOLLEGEWEST VIRGINIA GRADUATE COLLEGEInstituteInstituteMARSHALL UNIVERSITYFluntingtonSOU-TEEM WEST VIRGINIACOMMUNITY COLLEGEktedlsonLoganWil SamsonTHE UNIVERSITY OF CHARLESTONCharlestonWEST VIRGINIA IMSTITUTEOF TECHNOLOGYMontgomeryAPPALACHIAN BIBLE Ca.LEGEaBewleyTHE COLLEGE OF WEST VIRGINIAaBeakyWEST VIRGINIA SCHOOL OFOSTEOPATHIC MEDICINELewisburgSaukvilleCONCORD COLLEGEAthensGREENBRIER COMMUNITY COLLEGE CENTEROF BLUEFIELD STATE COLLEGELewisburgBLUEFIELD STATECOLLEGEVII

WEST VIRGINIA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATIONPUBLICUniversity SystemMarshall UniversityWest Virginia UniversityWest Virginia Graduate CollegeWest Virginia School of Osteopathic MedicineWest Virginia University at ParkersburgPotomac State College of West Virginia UniversityJ. Wade Gilley, PresidentNeil S. Buckkw, PresidentDennis P. Prisk, PresidentOlen E. Jones, Jr., PresidentEldon L. Miller, PresidentKathryn Brailer, PresidentState College SystemBluefield State CollegeConcord CollegeFairmont State CollegeGlenville State CollegeShepherd CollegeWest Liberty State CollegeWest Virginia Institute of TechnologyWest Virginia State CollegeSouthern West Virginia Community CollegeWest Virginia Northern Community CollegeRobert E. Moore, PresidentJerry L. Beasley, PresidentRobert J. Dillman, PresidentWilliam K. Simmons, PresidentMichael Riccards, PresidentClyde D. Campbell, PresidentJohn P. Carrier, PresidentHazo W. Carter, Jr., PresidentMichael T. Allkins, Interim PresidentLinda S. Dunn, PresidentINDEPENDENTAlderson-Broaddus CollegeAppalachian Bible CollegeBethany CollegeThe College of West VirginiaDavis & Elkins CollegeOhio Valley CollegeSalem-Teikyo UniversityThe University of CharlestonWest Virginia Wesleyan CollegeWheeling Jesuit CollegeVIIIRobert C. Digman, Interim PresidentDaniel Anderson, PresidentD. Duane Cummins, PresidentCharles H. Polk, PresidentDorothy I. MacConkey, PresidentE. Keith Stotts, PresidentRonald E. Ohl, PresidentEdwin H. Welch, PresidentWilliam R. Haden, PresidentThomas S. Acker, S.J., President

CHAPTER 1EnrollmentThe tables which follow summarize data submitted by West Virginia's public and independent institutions of higher education.Various information is collected throughout the entire academic year. This chapter illustrates this information for the three enrollmentperiods during the year, and additionally, attempts to show data by the numerous indicators reported. Five and ten-year trends havealso been included.Highlights of Public College and University DataFall 1994Credit headcount enrollment was 76,064, a 1.8% decrease from Fall 1993; however enrollment was still well above the Fall 1990 level.Similar patterns exist among the various breakouts by residence, gender, and attendance.Full-time equivalent enrollment was 59,966; although this represented a slight decrease from Fall 1993, the decline appeared to be slowing.Eighty-four percent of students reported were classified as undergraduates.Total enrollment included 5.46% minority students, a slight increase over the Fall 1993 figure.The average age for undergraduate students was 24, while the overall average age for all students was 25.7.Definitions of the various enrollment categories used by the Central Office of the State College and University Systems appear onthe following page.1

DEFINITIONSCareer-Technical Student-A lower-level undergraduate enrolled in apostsecondary certificate, diploma, or associate degree program of lessCredit Headcount Enrollment-A physical count of students enrolled in oneor more courses for credit.than four years which prepares students for immediate employment.In-State Student-For West Virginia public institutions, a student who isFirst-Professional Course-A course designed primarily for studentsenrolled in a program leading to a first professional degree.paying in-state fees, excluding those involved in an SREB Common Market,Reciprocity, or Metro program; for West Virginia independent institutions, astudent who lists WV as the permanent address prior to enrolling in theFirst-Professional Student-A student enrolled in a program leading to thefirst professional degree in Dentistry (D.D.S.), Law (J.D.), Medicine(D.O. or M.D.), or Pharmacy (Pharm.D.).First-Year Graduate Student-A graduate student who is enrolled in amaster's degree program or who has completed fewer than 36 semesterhours of graduate credit.Foundation Level Course-A course which is preparatory for admissionto a career-technical, college transfer, or four-year or five-year bachelor'sdegree program.Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Student-A statistic derived from the studentcredit hour output of an institution.A. Undersraduate F7E: the equivalent number of students derived bydividing by 15 the total undergraduate student credit hours produced persemester in foundation, lower-level, and upper-level courses.institution.Lower-Level Student-An undergraduate enrolled in a postsecondary careertechnical, certificate, diploma, or associate degree progrsm, in a two-yearcollege transfer program, or in a four-year or five-year bachelor's degreeprogram who has not completed the sophomore year.Non-Credit Student-A student who is enrolled only in non-credit courses orwho is auditing credit courses.Out-of-State Student-For West Virginia public institutions, a student who ispaying out-of-state fees or who is involved in an SREB Common Market,Reciprocity, or Metro program; for West Virginia independent institutions, astudent who does not list WV as the permanent address prior to enrollment inthe institution.Part-Time Student-A student enrolled for credits equal to fewer than 75percent of the normal full-time load. For most undergraduates this wouldmean fewer than 12 semester hours.B. First Professional P7E: the equivalent number of students derived bydividing by 15 the total first professional student credit hours producedper semester in first professional courses (Law and Pharmacy only).C. Graduate F7E: the equivalent number of students derived by dividingby 12 the total graduate student credit hours produced per semester ingraduate courses.D. Medical FIE: the same as the headcount enrollment (Dentistry andMedicine only).Graduate Level Course-A course designed for students enrolled in agraduate degree program and normally limited to students holding abachelor's degree.Graduate Level Student-A student enrolled in a master's or doctoraldegree program other than the first professional degree programs inDentistry, Law, Medicine, and Pharmacy.2(4eiUndassified Student-A student who cannot be classified by level. Manyunclassified students are permitted to take a limited or special selection ofdegree-credit courses without regard to requirements for a degree.Undergraduate Student-A student who has not yet obtained a bachelor'sdegree.Upper-Levei Course-A course designed for juniors and seniors which is notnormally open to freshmen and sophomores.Upper-Level Student-An undergraduate enrolled in a bachelor's degreeprogram who has completed the sophomore year.

CREDIT HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT, 1985-1994,INSTITUTIONUNIVERSITY SYSTEMMarshall UniversityWest Virginia UniversityWV Graduate CollegeWV Sch. of Osteopathic MedicineWVU at ParkersburgPotomac State College of 19376,214TOTAL ALL INSTITUTIONSitifoi-Bethany College Imputed for 3988,257TOTAL University ,5002,7362583,6121,056STATE COLLEGE SYSTEMBluefield State CollegeConcord CollegeFairmont State CollegeGlenville State CollegeShepherd CollegeWest Liberty State CollegeWV Institute of TechnologyWest Virginia State CollegeSouthern WV Community CollegeWV Northern Community CollegeTOTAL State College SystemTOTAL Public InstitutionsINDEPENDENT INSTITUTIONSAiderson-Broaddus CollegeAppalachian Bible CollegeBethany CollegeThe College of West VirginiaDavis & Elkins CollegeOhio Valey CollegeUalem-Telkyo Universityl'he University of CharlestonWest Virginia Wesleyan CollegeWheeling Jesuit CollegeTOTAL Independent 8343,115.2,3812,6954,5193,2312,9218111,4753Oce

CREDIT HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENTBY ATTENDANCE STATUS, GENDER, AND RESIDENCE*PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, 77,48876,064*Residency for 1991 and beyond determined by fees paid; residency prior to 1991 determined by county and state reported.(Cross-reference defmitions on Page 2)4

FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT ENROLLMENT1985-1994FAU. 1985INSTITUTIONFALL 1906FALL 1967FALL 1968FALL 1909FALL 1990FALL 1991FALL 1992FALL 1093FALL 1994UNIVERSITY SYSTEM(Marshall UniversityWest VkgInie 7020,22920.18819,824WV Graduate College8969229068568517431,0221,092991934WV School of Osteopathic 32,34933,10834,71735,03934,42534,034Bluelleld State 801,883Concord 235,107Glenvifle Stets 411,941Shepherd 422,009West Liberty Stets 192,400WV Institute ot 2,5772,457West Virginia State 813,236Southern WV Community 642,239WV Northern Community 00861,39461,83180,73359,966WVU at PadcersburgPotomac State College ot WVUTotal Unfversity SystemSTATE COLLEGE SYSTEMFairmont State College'Total State College SystemTOTAL PUILIC INSTITUTIONS-5

FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT AND CREDIT HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENTSpring 1990-1994INSTITUTIONSPRING 1990HeadFTECountSPRING 1991HeadFTECountUNIVERSITY SYSTEMMarshaN UniversitySPRING 1992Fit'. HeadH CountSPRING 1993HeadFTE .SPRING 2621,02419,18821,48218,73821,026WV Graduate V School of Osteopathic 32,50040,81432,65040,85831,83039,570Bluefield State 612,317Concord 912,599Fairmont State 185,746Glenville State 802,046Shepherd 983,187West Liberty State 642,120WV Institute of 2,3072,566West Vwginia State 84,323Southern WV Community 213,105WV Northern Community 89657,56473,30256,04970,3170/est Virginia UniversityWVU at ParkersburgPotomac State College of WVUTotal University SystemSTATE COLLEGE SYSTEMTotal Stets College SystemTOTAL PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS6OJ

FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT AND CREDIT HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENTSummer 1990-1994ITINSTITUTIONTFTEI TIT.,rraHeadI TITI-HeadFTECountCountfixIII 1 TI.TTFTE.HeadCount'UNIVERSITY SYSTEMMarshall 1,8984,480West Virginia 3527,19718,5507,27118,159Bluefield State College228606205552123413195519186511Concord College283707315750349831328777287701Fairmont State nville State College281673270704218547241594245009Shepherd College239706296854258775245798267855West Liberty State College201609232682204581196582164502, WV Institute of Technology308680332769420737294591286611West Virginia State n WV Community Cciege85352632739235910339682304' WV Northern Community 2025,01210.09425,9259,64426.0709 77925.344,WV Graduate College1WV School of OsteopethIc Medicine1WVU at ParkersburgPotomac State College of WVUTotal University System1STATE COLLEGE SYSTEMJi,I1i,Total State College SystemTOTAL PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS7tFit.)

FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT ENROLLMENTBy Student Level and Course Taxonomy and LevelSummer ALPROFESSiONAL(By Course Level and Taxonomy)Lower14setlitLinnetMy Student LevelEngineedneLevelUNIVERSITY SYSTEMMarshal UnNemkyMarshall Medical Center19.40772 0018.581,876.6721.58West Wginla UniversityWVU Health Sciences 0.0012.60132.002.224.83153.253,645.57449.32WV Graduate College0.000.000.000.000.000.00965.50965.59WV School of Osteopathic Medicine0.000.000.000.000.000 000.000.0316 000.000.000.0063.2035.871,812 091,031.20200.9359.47145.003,965.587,270.7410 20127 13 .5337.472.600.000.00185.938 60194.2786 070.000.000.000.00286.9380309 2080.1344.7317.730 000.00463.801 80142 2792 008.001.070.000.00245.1311 80165.8085.734.070.000 000.00287.40West liberty State Cdiege0 00104 6059.000.000 000.000.00163.60WV Institute al Technology31 60106.3358 2721.2068.400.000.17285.97West Virginia State College12 80227 1340.735 270 000.000.00285.73Southern WV Commundy College7 0050 600 0022 272.600 000 0082.47WV Witham Community Coilege87 00141 200.0024 279 070.000.00241.53160 401,568 53510.47167.27101 470.000.172,506.30198.273,380 631,541.67368.20160 93145 603,085.759,779 04MAJ at ParkereburgPotomac State College of W1AJTotal University SystemSTATE COLLEGE SYSTEMBluefield State CollegeConcord CollegeFairmont State CollegeGlenville State CollegeShepherd CollegeTotal State College SystemTOTAL FTE ENROLLMENT, ALL FURUC INSTITUTIONS11WA) Health Sciences Center has I Medical, 127 Dental, 4 Pharmacy, 110.50 Master's, and 42.75 Doctoral FIE Students WV1J hes 12.80 Lew, 1,996.75 Master's,and 228 06 Doctoral FTE Students.FuN-Time &phoned EnmIlment represents, for Undergneduates, the number of hours carried tended by 15, fof Graduates, the number of hours dMded by 12.This table separates Undergraduates first by Health and Engineering, then eccording to Course Level: Foundation, Upper and Law. Undergraduate studentstakmg graduate level courses are inciuded in upper levelNote Figures In Wel colurnnhow may not mead true sum due to munding of cdginal figures Mitch had mote then tee decimal places.8

FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT ENROLLMENTBy Student Level and Course Taxonomy and LevelFall 19941GRADUATEANDPROFESIONALUNDERGRADUATETOTAL(By Course Level and Taxone FoundationLevelLowerLevetUpperLevel.Professio" nal' -; Graduals.'UNIVERSITY 0258.00231.600.005,36-2.80West Virginia UniversityWVU Heeith Sciences Center0.000.00WV Graduate College0.00Marshall UnNersityMarshall Medical CenterWV School of Osteopathic MedicineWVU st ParkersburgPotomac State College of WVUTcAal University System0.001,1351.180 000.000 000.00273 884.8034,033.4375 00791.670.004.8013.33580 40 801,011.73226 87405.8796.070.000 001,883.330.000.000.002,152.33280.730.000 005,106800.001,940.730.002,809.00STATE COLLEGE SYSTID4Bluefield State CollegeCcncord CollegeFairmont State CollegeGienvilie State CollegeShepherd CollegeWest Liberty State CoNege85.201,499.87567.270.03288 803,491.53772.13273.4096 41.934.000.0052 012.502,457.1727.670.000.033,235 800.002238 930.001,707.9312.5025,932.2326.0059,965.67WV instItute of Technology223 801,052.73545.73185.87West Wginie State College235 202,288.27627.6057.07Southern WV Community College201.801,721.800.00278.6036.730.00WV Northern Community College219 071,242.330.00182.1364.400.001673 3316,673.274,938.131,053 00962.000.002,253.5333,098.4012,630 533,124.001,940.401,362.20.Total State Ccaege SystemTOTAL FTE ENROLLMENT,ALL PUBLIC INSTITUT/ORSL.WvU Health Sciences Center hes 337 Medical, 144 Dental, 15 80 Pharmacy, 181 06 Masters, and 76.83 Doctoral F

Location of WV Institutions of Higher Education. VII. List of WV Institutions of Higher Education. . VIII. CHAPTER 1 - Enrollment. 1. Definitions 2. Credit Headcount Enrollment, 1985-1994. 3. Credit Headcount Enrohment By Attendaace Status, Gender, and Residence, Public Institutions. 1985-1994 4. Full-Time Equivalent Enrollment 1985-1994. 5