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West Virginia University at Parkersburg

West Virginia University at Parkersburg, abbreviated WVUP and WVU Parkersburg, is a public community college in Parkersburg, West Virginia. Although it was originally part of West Virginia University, it is now an independent public institution with its own board of governors and degree-granting authority. Conceived as a community college to serve seven counties in west central West Virginia, it now offers baccalaureate programs. It is the largest community college in West Virginia and the state's fifth largest public college with over 3,900 students.[dubious ]

West Virginia University at Parkersburg
Seal of West Virginia University at Parkersburg
Former names
Parkersburg Branch of West Virginia University (1961–1966), West Virginia University-Parkersburg Center (1966–1971), Parkersburg Community College (1971-1989)
MottoSummum Bonum (Latin)
Motto in English
The Highest Good
TypePublic community college
Established1961; 63 years ago (1961)
Parent institution
West Virginia Community and Technical College System
AccreditationHLC
PresidentTorie Jackson
Academic staff
Total: 257[1]
(93 full-time / 164 part-time)
Administrative staff
100+[2]
Students4,292
Undergraduates4,292
Location, ,
United States

39°13′0″N 81°30′21″W / 39.21667°N 81.50583°W / 39.21667; -81.50583
CampusSmall city
Student newspaperThe Chronicle
NicknameRiverhawks
MascotRicky the Riverhawk
Websitewvup.edu

WVU Parkersburg is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.[3]

History edit

 
Entrance to WVU Parkersburg.

The college was founded in 1961 as the Parkersburg Branch of West Virginia University. The school's name was changed to West Virginia University-Parkersburg Center in 1966.[4] It became Parkersburg Community College (PCC) in 1971 and was originally governed by the West Virginia Board of Regents. In a reorganization of the state's higher education governance structure in 1989, the West Virginia Legislature enacted S.B. 420 which, among other initiatives, renamed PCC as West Virginia University at Parkersburg, designating it a regional campus of WVU, and transferred its governance to the newly formed University System of West Virginia.

In 2008, the governance structure of WVU Parkersburg was changed by the state legislature. WVU Parkersburg is now controlled locally by a board of governors and is part of a statewide network of independently accredited community colleges known as the West Virginia Community and Technical College System (CTCS).[5] The WVU Parkersburg Board of Governors approved a Memorandum of Understanding with WVU on May 18, 2009, which outlined a formal relationship between the two schools and designated WVU Parkersburg as an "affiliated institution” of WVU.[6]

Naming issues edit

 
Memorial Clock (Eldon Miller Plaza) at WVU-P.

The school was founded as the Parkersburg Branch of West Virginia University in 1961. Its name was changed to West Virginia University-Parkersburg Center in 1966 and then Parkersburg Community College in 1971.[4] Under Governor Gaston Caperton in 1990, a redesign of the state system of higher education was proposed. The state Speaker of the House was from Parkersburg and added the renaming to the bill. In 1995 this system was replaced by yet another system of college organization under Governor Cecil Underwood, however the school retained the name WVU Parkersburg.

In 2008, the state adopted another system of college organization and "divorced" the community colleges from their parent institutions. WVU and WVU Parkersburg developed several agreements and a memorandum of understanding in the spring of 2009 allowing WVU Parkersburg to retain its name in an "evergreen" agreement.[7][6]

Campus edit

WVU Parkersburg is located on the outskirts of the city of Parkersburg. The campus is home to, among various buildings, a library, the main administrative building, the College Activities Center, the Workforce and Community Education building, and the Caperton Center for Applied Technology, which opened in 1999.[8][4] Recently completed facilities include the Applied Technology Lab, the Early Childhood Learning Center, and Eldon Miller Plaza.[8] WVU Parkersburg does not have any student housing on campus; it is a commuter school.

The school originally opened in an abandoned elementary school on Emerson Avenue in Parkersburg in 1961.[4][5] The bell from the elementary school, which was cast in 1902 by the Meneely Bell Company, is still used in campus ceremonies and is part of the college's official seal.[9] In 1965, Wood County voters approved a bond levy for construction of a new educational complex. The college moved to its current location once construction was completed in 1969.[4][5]

The Jackson County Center, which opened in 1975, is a smaller campus of WVU Parkersburg and offers a limited number of classes for students living closer to its Ripley, West Virginia location.[4]

WVU Parkersburg's Downtown Center opened on Market Street in Parkersburg in January 2013 to serve the school's new Culinary Academy.[10] The college has a workforce training lab and classroom at the Polymer Alliance Zone's Polymer Technology Park in Davisville, West Virginia.[11][8] WVU Parkersburg also owns a small farm that is used for the Diversified Agriculture program.[12][13]

Academics edit

WVU Parkersburg is the first and, thus far, only community college in West Virginia to offer any bachelor's degrees after becoming accredited to do so in 1991.[4] Bachelor's degrees that are currently awarded at WVU Parkersburg include: the Bachelor of Applied Technology, Bachelor of Applied Science, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Bachelor of Arts, and the Regents Bachelor of Arts (RBA) degree, which gives adult students college credit for past work and life experience and allows them to gain a general college-level education without selecting a specific major.[14][15]

WVU Parkersburg also offers associate degree and certificate programs, as community colleges traditionally do, in a wide variety of other academic areas which are not offered as baccalaureate programs. The vast majority of these associate degrees are Associates in Applied Sciences degrees, meaning they are non-transferable into four-year degree programs, and therefore not suitable for a student who seeks to continue their education beyond a two-year degree.

WVU Parkersburg is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Specific programs at the institution are also accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).[1]

Athletics edit

 
Main administrative building.
 
Caperton Center for Applied Technology.

WVU Parkersburg does not currently field any of its own intercollegiate varsity teams. However, it does field several sport club teams that compete with other colleges, including men's basketball, women's basketball, volleyball, men's soccer, golf and table tennis.[16][17] These teams are known as the Riverhawks, which refers to the Osprey that can be found on Blennerhassett Island near Parkersburg on the Ohio River. The Riverhawks name was voted upon by the student body during the Spring 2009 semester.[16]

List of presidents edit

  • Todd Bullard, Director, Parkersburg Branch of West Virginia University[18]
  • Dallas Shaffer (1963), Acting Director, Parkersburg Branch of West Virginia University[18]
  • B.L. Coffindaffer (1964–1971), Director, Parkersburg Branch of WVU, 1964–1966, WVU-Parkersburg Center, 1966–1971[18]
  • Robert H. Stauffer (1971–1974), President, Parkersburg Community College[18]
  • Paul Heath (1974), Acting President, Parkersburg Community College[18]
  • Jerry Lee Jones (1974–1978), President, Parkersburg Community College[18]
  • M. Douglas Call (1977–1978), Acting President, Parkersburg Community College[18]
  • Byron McClenney (1978–1981), President, Parkersburg Community College[18]
  • Jim Hales (1981), Acting President, Parkersburg Community College[18]
  • Eldon Miller (1982–2000), President, Parkersburg Community College, Campus President, West Virginia University at Parkersburg, 1982–89, Regional Vice President, West Virginia University, 1989–2000[18]
  • Erik Bitterbaum (2000–2003), Campus President, Regional Vice President, West Virginia University, 2000–2003[18]
  • Joseph L. Badgley, Interim Campus President, Regional Vice President, West Virginia University, 2003–2004[18]
  • Marie Foster Gnage (2004–2014), President, West Virginia University at Parkersburg, 2004–2014, Regional Vice President, West Virginia University, 2004–2008[18]
  • Rhonda Tracy (2014), Interim President[19]
  • Fletcher M. Lamkin (2015–2018), President[20][21]
  • Chris Gilmer (2018–2022), President[21][22]
  • Torie Jackson (2022), Interim President[22]
  • Torie Jackson (2023–present), President[23]

Notable alumni edit

References edit

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  17. ^ Saulton, Jeffrey (April 4, 2014). . newsandsentinel.com. Archived from the original on April 11, 2015. Retrieved April 10, 2015.
  18. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Past Presidents". wvup.edu. Retrieved April 3, 2015.
  19. ^ "UPDATE: Interim WVU-P President Reflects On Her Six Months In Office". thenewscenter.tv. December 12, 2014. Retrieved April 3, 2015.
  20. ^ Saulton, Jeffrey (January 15, 2015). "Lamkin welcomed to WVU-P". newsandsentinel.com. Parkersburg News and Sentinel. Retrieved April 3, 2015.
  21. ^ a b Dunlap, Brett (July 23, 2018). "New WVU-P president Gilmer is settling in". mariettatimes.com. Retrieved February 9, 2024.
  22. ^ a b "Jackson named interim president of WVU-P". mariettatimes.com. May 4, 2022. Retrieved February 9, 2024.
  23. ^ "WVU PARKERSBURG NAMES DR. TORIE JACKSON AS PRESIDENT". wvup.edu. May 16, 2023. Retrieved February 9, 2024.
  24. ^ . wvup.edu. December 12, 2012. Archived from the original on April 4, 2015. Retrieved April 4, 2015.
  25. ^ . wvgop.org. West Virginia Republican Party. Archived from the original on April 4, 2015. Retrieved April 4, 2015.
  26. ^ . wvgop.org. West Virginia Republican Party. Archived from the original on April 4, 2015. Retrieved April 4, 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website
  •   Media related to West Virginia University at Parkersburg at Wikimedia Commons

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West Virginia University at Parkersburg abbreviated WVUP and WVU Parkersburg is a public community college in Parkersburg West Virginia Although it was originally part of West Virginia University it is now an independent public institution with its own board of governors and degree granting authority Conceived as a community college to serve seven counties in west central West Virginia it now offers baccalaureate programs It is the largest community college in West Virginia and the state s fifth largest public college with over 3 900 students dubious discuss West Virginia University at ParkersburgSeal of West Virginia University at ParkersburgFormer namesParkersburg Branch of West Virginia University 1961 1966 West Virginia University Parkersburg Center 1966 1971 Parkersburg Community College 1971 1989 MottoSummum Bonum Latin Motto in EnglishThe Highest GoodTypePublic community collegeEstablished1961 63 years ago 1961 Parent institutionWest Virginia Community and Technical College SystemAccreditationHLCPresidentTorie JacksonAcademic staffTotal 257 1 93 full time 164 part time Administrative staff100 2 Students4 292Undergraduates4 292LocationParkersburg West Virginia United States39 13 0 N 81 30 21 W 39 21667 N 81 50583 W 39 21667 81 50583CampusSmall cityStudent newspaperThe ChronicleNicknameRiverhawksMascotRicky the RiverhawkWebsitewvup eduWVU Parkersburg is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Naming issues 2 Campus 3 Academics 4 Athletics 5 List of presidents 6 Notable alumni 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Entrance to WVU Parkersburg The college was founded in 1961 as the Parkersburg Branch of West Virginia University The school s name was changed to West Virginia University Parkersburg Center in 1966 4 It became Parkersburg Community College PCC in 1971 and was originally governed by the West Virginia Board of Regents In a reorganization of the state s higher education governance structure in 1989 the West Virginia Legislature enacted S B 420 which among other initiatives renamed PCC as West Virginia University at Parkersburg designating it a regional campus of WVU and transferred its governance to the newly formed University System of West Virginia In 2008 the governance structure of WVU Parkersburg was changed by the state legislature WVU Parkersburg is now controlled locally by a board of governors and is part of a statewide network of independently accredited community colleges known as the West Virginia Community and Technical College System CTCS 5 The WVU Parkersburg Board of Governors approved a Memorandum of Understanding with WVU on May 18 2009 which outlined a formal relationship between the two schools and designated WVU Parkersburg as an affiliated institution of WVU 6 Naming issues edit nbsp Memorial Clock Eldon Miller Plaza at WVU P The school was founded as the Parkersburg Branch of West Virginia University in 1961 Its name was changed to West Virginia University Parkersburg Center in 1966 and then Parkersburg Community College in 1971 4 Under Governor Gaston Caperton in 1990 a redesign of the state system of higher education was proposed The state Speaker of the House was from Parkersburg and added the renaming to the bill In 1995 this system was replaced by yet another system of college organization under Governor Cecil Underwood however the school retained the name WVU Parkersburg In 2008 the state adopted another system of college organization and divorced the community colleges from their parent institutions WVU and WVU Parkersburg developed several agreements and a memorandum of understanding in the spring of 2009 allowing WVU Parkersburg to retain its name in an evergreen agreement 7 6 Campus editWVU Parkersburg is located on the outskirts of the city of Parkersburg The campus is home to among various buildings a library the main administrative building the College Activities Center the Workforce and Community Education building and the Caperton Center for Applied Technology which opened in 1999 8 4 Recently completed facilities include the Applied Technology Lab the Early Childhood Learning Center and Eldon Miller Plaza 8 WVU Parkersburg does not have any student housing on campus it is a commuter school The school originally opened in an abandoned elementary school on Emerson Avenue in Parkersburg in 1961 4 5 The bell from the elementary school which was cast in 1902 by the Meneely Bell Company is still used in campus ceremonies and is part of the college s official seal 9 In 1965 Wood County voters approved a bond levy for construction of a new educational complex The college moved to its current location once construction was completed in 1969 4 5 The Jackson County Center which opened in 1975 is a smaller campus of WVU Parkersburg and offers a limited number of classes for students living closer to its Ripley West Virginia location 4 WVU Parkersburg s Downtown Center opened on Market Street in Parkersburg in January 2013 to serve the school s new Culinary Academy 10 The college has a workforce training lab and classroom at the Polymer Alliance Zone s Polymer Technology Park in Davisville West Virginia 11 8 WVU Parkersburg also owns a small farm that is used for the Diversified Agriculture program 12 13 Academics editWVU Parkersburg is the first and thus far only community college in West Virginia to offer any bachelor s degrees after becoming accredited to do so in 1991 4 Bachelor s degrees that are currently awarded at WVU Parkersburg include the Bachelor of Applied Technology Bachelor of Applied Science Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Bachelor of Arts and the Regents Bachelor of Arts RBA degree which gives adult students college credit for past work and life experience and allows them to gain a general college level education without selecting a specific major 14 15 WVU Parkersburg also offers associate degree and certificate programs as community colleges traditionally do in a wide variety of other academic areas which are not offered as baccalaureate programs The vast majority of these associate degrees are Associates in Applied Sciences degrees meaning they are non transferable into four year degree programs and therefore not suitable for a student who seeks to continue their education beyond a two year degree WVU Parkersburg is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission Specific programs at the institution are also accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing ACEN and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education NCATE 1 Athletics edit nbsp Main administrative building nbsp Caperton Center for Applied Technology WVU Parkersburg does not currently field any of its own intercollegiate varsity teams However it does field several sport club teams that compete with other colleges including men s basketball women s basketball volleyball men s soccer golf and table tennis 16 17 These teams are known as the Riverhawks which refers to the Osprey that can be found on Blennerhassett Island near Parkersburg on the Ohio River The Riverhawks name was voted upon by the student body during the Spring 2009 semester 16 List of presidents editTodd Bullard Director Parkersburg Branch of West Virginia University 18 Dallas Shaffer 1963 Acting Director Parkersburg Branch of West Virginia University 18 B L Coffindaffer 1964 1971 Director Parkersburg Branch of WVU 1964 1966 WVU Parkersburg Center 1966 1971 18 Robert H Stauffer 1971 1974 President Parkersburg Community College 18 Paul Heath 1974 Acting President Parkersburg Community College 18 Jerry Lee Jones 1974 1978 President Parkersburg Community College 18 M Douglas Call 1977 1978 Acting President Parkersburg Community College 18 Byron McClenney 1978 1981 President Parkersburg Community College 18 Jim Hales 1981 Acting President Parkersburg Community College 18 Eldon Miller 1982 2000 President Parkersburg Community College Campus President West Virginia University at Parkersburg 1982 89 Regional Vice President West Virginia University 1989 2000 18 Erik Bitterbaum 2000 2003 Campus President Regional Vice President West Virginia University 2000 2003 18 Joseph L Badgley Interim Campus President Regional Vice President West Virginia University 2003 2004 18 Marie Foster Gnage 2004 2014 President West Virginia University at Parkersburg 2004 2014 Regional Vice President West Virginia University 2004 2008 18 Rhonda Tracy 2014 Interim President 19 Fletcher M Lamkin 2015 2018 President 20 21 Chris Gilmer 2018 2022 President 21 22 Torie Jackson 2022 Interim President 22 Torie Jackson 2023 present President 23 Notable alumni editDonna J Boley member of the West Virginia Senate 24 Anna Border member of the West Virginia House of Delegates 25 Jessica Lynch United States Army soldier citation needed David Nohe member of the West Virginia Senate 26 References edit a b West Virginia University at Parkersburg ed gov Archived from the original on April 12 2015 Retrieved April 11 2015 Human Resources wvup edu Archived from the original on April 10 2015 Retrieved April 10 2015 HLC Accreditation wvup edu Archived from the original on April 10 2015 Retrieved April 10 2015 a b c d e f g West Virginia University at Parkersburg Timeline wvup edu Archived from the original on March 16 2015 Retrieved April 8 2015 a b c WVU at Parkersburg wvencyclopedia org Archived from the original on April 9 2015 Retrieved April 9 2015 a b FAQs about WVU Relationship wvup edu Archived from the original on April 10 2015 Retrieved April 10 2015 Baucher Too dd June 10 2009 Agreements Approved thenewscenter tv Archived from the original on April 11 2015 Retrieved April 10 2015 a b c Campus Map wvup edu Archived from the original on April 9 2015 Retrieved April 9 2015 College Bell wvup edu Archived from the original on April 9 2015 Retrieved April 9 2015 WVU Parkersburg prepares to launch new Culinary Academy wvup edu Archived from the original on April 10 2015 Retrieved April 9 2015 Special Projects Polymer Technology Park pazwv org Archived from the original on April 11 2015 Retrieved April 10 2015 Profile Pictures WVU P Diversified Agriculture facebook com January 22 2015 Archived from the original on April 11 2015 Retrieved April 10 2015 Diversified Agriculture wvup edu Archived from the original on April 11 2015 Retrieved April 11 2015 Bachelor Degree Programs wvup edu Archived from the original on April 9 2015 Retrieved April 9 2015 Regents Bachelor of Arts wvup edu Archived from the original on April 9 2015 Retrieved April 9 2015 a b Athletics wvup edu Archived from the original on April 3 2015 Retrieved April 3 2015 Saulton Jeffrey April 4 2014 Don t Call It PingPong newsandsentinel com Archived from the original on April 11 2015 Retrieved April 10 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Past Presidents wvup edu Retrieved April 3 2015 UPDATE Interim WVU P President Reflects On Her Six Months In Office thenewscenter tv December 12 2014 Retrieved April 3 2015 Saulton Jeffrey January 15 2015 Lamkin welcomed to WVU P newsandsentinel com Parkersburg News and Sentinel Retrieved April 3 2015 a b Dunlap Brett July 23 2018 New WVU P president Gilmer is settling in mariettatimes com Retrieved February 9 2024 a b Jackson named interim president of WVU P mariettatimes com May 4 2022 Retrieved February 9 2024 WVU PARKERSBURG NAMES DR TORIE JACKSON AS PRESIDENT wvup edu May 16 2023 Retrieved February 9 2024 Sen Donna Boley to speak at WVU Parkersburg fall commencement wvup edu December 12 2012 Archived from the original on April 4 2015 Retrieved April 4 2015 Del Anna Border 9th wvgop org West Virginia Republican Party Archived from the original on April 4 2015 Retrieved April 4 2015 Sen David Nohe 3rd wvgop org West Virginia Republican Party Archived from the original on April 4 2015 Retrieved April 4 2015 External links editOfficial website nbsp Media related to West Virginia University at Parkersburg at Wikimedia Commons 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