Community colleges in West Virginia

There are 15 two-year, predominantly associate-degree-granting community colleges in West Virginia reporting to the U.S. Department of Education. Median published in-state tuition across the state is $5,280 per academic year — among the most affordable postsecondary options anywhere in the country.

This page is a working directory: every institution links to a full profile with cost, enrollment, completion, and transfer numbers. The lists below highlight the most affordable, the largest, and the most transfer-active campuses in West Virginia, drawn from the same Department of Education data four-year admissions offices use to evaluate incoming transfer applicants. If you are weighing a community-college start before continuing to a four-year program, the transfer rate column is the single most useful comparison.

Most affordable in-state tuition in West Virginia

  1. West Virginia University at ParkersburgParkersburg$4,612
  2. West Virginia Northern Community CollegeWheeling$4,706
  3. Eastern West Virginia Community and Technical CollegeMoorefield$4,722
  4. Blue Ridge Community and Technical CollegeMartinsburg$4,752
  5. Mountwest Community and Technical CollegeHuntington$4,938

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Largest community colleges in West Virginia

  1. West Virginia University at ParkersburgParkersburg1,868
  2. BridgeValley Community & Technical CollegeSouth Charleston1,854
  3. Blue Ridge Community and Technical CollegeMartinsburg1,661
  4. Mountwest Community and Technical CollegeHuntington1,160
  5. Glenville State UniversityGlenville1,096

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Strongest transfer outcomes

Share of full-time entrants who transferred to another institution within 150% of program length.

  1. Huntington Junior CollegeHuntington25%
  2. Eastern West Virginia Community and Technical CollegeMoorefield14%
  3. BridgeValley Community & Technical CollegeSouth Charleston13%
  4. West Virginia Northern Community CollegeWheeling13%
  5. Blue Ridge Community and Technical CollegeMartinsburg13%

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All 15 community colleges in West Virginia

InstitutionCityEnrollmentIn-state tuition
Blue Ridge Community and Technical CollegeMartinsburg1,661$4,752
BridgeValley Community & Technical CollegeSouth Charleston1,854$5,800
Eastern West Virginia Community and Technical CollegeMoorefield225$4,722
Glenville State UniversityGlenville1,096$9,578
Huntington Junior CollegeHuntington181$10,050
Mountwest Community and Technical CollegeHuntington1,160$4,938
New River Community and Technical CollegeBeaver770$5,156
Pierpont Community and Technical CollegeFairmont959$5,762
Potomac State College of West Virginia UniversityKeyser853$5,280
Southern West Virginia Community and Technical CollegeLogan1,064$5,136
West Virginia Junior College-BridgeportBridgeport146$14,798
West Virginia Junior College-CharlestonCross Lanes394$14,798
West Virginia Junior College-MorgantownMorgantown673$14,798
West Virginia Northern Community CollegeWheeling1,014$4,706
West Virginia University at ParkersburgParkersburg1,868$4,612

About community college in West Virginia

West Virginia's 15 community colleges serve as the primary on-ramp into postsecondary education for hundreds of thousands of residents each year. They award associate degrees, occupational certificates, and — through articulation agreements with public and private four-year institutions — transferable general-education credit. For most students, the financial argument is decisive: published in-state tuition averages a small fraction of state-flagship sticker price, and many community-college students qualify for the full federal Pell Grant, eliminating tuition entirely.

If you intend to transfer, the most important question to ask any West Virginia community college is which four-year institutions accept its credit on a course-for-course basis. The state's strongest transfer pipelines tend to feed regional public universities, but well-prepared students from accredited community colleges in West Virginia routinely transfer into selective private institutions as well. Use the transfer-rate column above as a starting filter, then consult the receiving university's transfer admissions office to confirm specific course equivalencies.

Career-focused students should pay attention to the local labor market as much as to the institution. West Virginia's community colleges concentrate heavily in health-care occupations, mechanical and engineering technology, business administration, and skilled-trades programs aligned to regional employers. The Bureau of Labor Statistics' state-level wage data is the right reference for setting expectations on starting salary by field. Where this site reports earnings, the figure is median earnings ten years after first enrollment, drawn from the College Scorecard's match against federal tax records.