WVSU Quick Facts

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Academic Colleges

  • College of Arts and Humanities
  • College of Business and Social Sciences
  • College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
  • College of Professional Studies

Undergraduate Degrees

  • Art
  • Biology*
  • Business Administration*
  • Chemistry*
  • Communications*
  • Computer Science
  • Criminal Justice
  • Cybersecurity*
  • Economics*
  • Education (Elementary and Secondary)
  • Engineering
  • English
  • Health Science
  • History
  • Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Mathematics
  • Music Performance
  • Nursing
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Regents Bachelor of Arts
  • Social Work
  • Sports Studies

* Indicates Agriculture Studies options available

Graduate Degrees

  • Biotechnology
  • Criminal Justice Administration
  • Computer Science
  • Instructional Leadership
  • Public Administration
  • Sports Studies

Doctorate Degree

  • Leadership Studies (Ed.D.)

From a storied, historic past, to a dynamic  present, West Virginia State University (WVSU) contiunes its legacy of preeminent distinction as a historically black college/ university (HBCU), 1890 land-grant research institution, that has evolved into a fully-accessible, diverse and inclusive masters degree granting institution.  Consistent with its tradition, West Virginia State enrolls a wide range of students and assists them in achieving their academic, civic, and career potential through quality academic programs in an environment nationally heralded as a “living laboratory of human relations“.  West Virginia State University is the largest institution of higher education in the Charleston metropolitan area and offers a wide range of academic and experiential opportunities.

Founded 1891: Originally founded as the West Virginia Colored Institute, West Virginia State University was designated by the United States Congress as one of the original 1890 land-grant schools under the Second Morrill Act.

Name Changes:

  • 1915, West Virginia Collegiate Institute
  • 1929, West Virginia State College
  • 2004, West Virginia State University

West Virginia State University Quick Facts

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University Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission 

Annual Headcount Enrollment 2023-2024:  4,330

Student/Faculty Ratio: 16:1
 
Research Funding: $17M Annually

Programs Offered 2023-2024 Academic Year:

  • 23 Baccalaureate Degree Programs
  • 6 Master’s Degree Programs
  • 1 Doctoral Degree Program
  • 9 Fully Online Programs


Financial Aid: 79% financial aid participation rate


Undergraduate Student Profile (2023-2024)

  • Female 59%
  • In-State 91%
  • Adult (25+) 8%
  • Minority 13%
  • Part-time 66%
  • Transfer 5%
  • International 2%


Retention: and Graduation 

  • Fall to fall FTF retention rate is 64% (2024 cohort)
  • 4-year graduation rate is 30% (2018 cohort)
  • 6-year graduation rate is 41% (2018 cohort)

Reference: WV HEPC Almanac 2024

Alumni: 69% of alumni, within six months of graduation, are employed full-time, attend graduate/professional school full-time, or serve in the military full-time.
Reference:  Career Services, May 2022 graduation cohort

Workforce Outcomes (2019 Graduates)

  • 70% Working in West Virginia two years after graduation
  • 64% Working in West Virginia four years after graduation
  • Median wages bachelor’s degree $36,734 two years after graduation and $45,320 four years after graduation
  • Median wages master’s degree $51,,918 two years after graduation and $65,000 four years after graduation

Reference: WV HEPC Almanac 2024

Licensure Exam Pass Rates

Praxis Pass Rates (Education):
2025

Core Math: 37.50%
Elementary Science: 80%
Elementary Ed MS Math: 50%
Elementary Ed MS Reading: 80%
Elementary Ed MS Science: 50%
Elementary Ed MS Social Studies: 55.56%
Education Leadership Admin and Supervision: 100%

2024
Core Reading: 90%
Elementary Ed CKT Social Studies: 60%
Elementary Ed MS Math: 72.73%
Elementary Ed MS Reading: 77.78%
Elementary Ed MS Science: 62.50%
Elementary Ed MS Social Studies: 50%

NCLEX First Time Pass Rates (Nursing): 
2025 91.6%
2024 94% 

ASWB Exam First Time Pass Rates (Social Work): 
2025
Bachelors-40%
Masters-83%
Advanced Generalist-100%


Land-Grant: An 1890 Land-Grant Institution

  • One of only 19 land-grant universities designated by the Second Morrill Act in 1890
  • One of only two land-grant institutions in West Virginia
  • Land-Grant Extension services aid more than +20,000 West Virginians in 38 counties throughout West Virginia

Athletics

  • National Affiliation: NCAA Division II
  • Conference Affiliation: Mountain East Athletic Conference
  • Men’s Sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, and track & field
  • Women’s Sports: acrobatics & tumbling, basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, tennis, track & field, and volleyball
  • Spirit Groups: Cheerleading, Dance Team
  • Athletic Colors: Old Gold and Black
  • Mascot: Yellow Jacket named Stinger


Campus

  • Located in Institute, W.Va., approximately 8 miles from Charleston
  • Approximately 123-acre campus, 864,287 square-feet of floor space
  • Centrally located within one of West Virginia’s largest population centers
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