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Humanizing Distance Education

From: West Virginia Executive By:  Amanda Benigni The fact that technological innovations are disrupting traditional business models and digital technologies will continue to transform the economic marketplace is hardly breaking news to members of West Virginia’s business community. Higher education is no exception. Across the nation, online education, or distance education, is rapidly growing in … Read more

Clinical Medical Assistant Student Highlight – Kasmira Kinzer

Kasmira Kinzer is a medical assisting student at WVJC Morgantown campus. She attended WVU for a couple years before making the decision to switch to WVJC. “I met some great friends there, but academically, I didn’t have a good experience. Teachers didn’t care whether people came to class or understood the material.” Kasmira also disliked … Read more

Business & Legal Student Highlight- Shaquann Shaw

After graduating from University High School in Morgantown, Shaquann Shaw found himself in a situation similar to many other newly minted graduates.  He was unsure.  He didn’t know his next step or which direction life would take him.  He knew he had to survive.  He was thinking about college, but work seemed like the more … Read more

Pharmacy Technician Graduate Highlight – Kaylynd Frazier

Kaylynd Frazier graduated from WVJC’s Pharmacy Technician program in May 2017. She attended both our online and on-ground campuses so that she could graduate sooner. “I graduated almost 3 months before my original date. It was wonderful!” Before attending WVJC, she worked several years doing odd jobs but wasn’t quite sure which direction she wanted … Read more

WVJC Morgantown Staff Highlight: Diane Hevner

The face of the front office will celebrate her 16th anniversary Nov. 7, with the West Virginia Junior College, Morgantown campus. In Sept. 1997, Diane Hevner graduated from the WVJC with a diploma in Office Technology and Office Processing. “Diane is the first person our potential students hear and see,” said Jessica Nuckles, High School … Read more