The average community college in West Virginia offers approximately 11 programs (2024-25).
The community colleges offering the most programs are listed below (where sufficient data available).
The community college in West Virginia offering the most programs is Martinsburg College, offering 21 programs.
Programs Offered Range: 1
21
Avg. Programs Offered: 11
West Virginia Community Colleges Offering the Most Programs (2024-25)
College
Programs Offered
Location
Rank: #11.
Martinsburg College
Private for-profit
Programs Offered: 21
341 Aikens Center
Martinsburg, WV 25404
(304) 945-0656
Martinsburg, WV 25404
(304) 945-0656
Rank: #22.
Programs Offered: 17
316 Eastern Drive
Moorefield, WV 26836
(304) 434-8000
Moorefield, WV 26836
(304) 434-8000
Rank: #33.
Valley College-Martinsburg
Private for-profit
Programs Offered: 9
287 Aikens Ctr Edwin Miller Blvd
Martinsburg, WV 25404
(304) 263-0979
Martinsburg, WV 25404
(304) 263-0979
Rank: #44.
Carver Career Center
Public
Programs Offered: 7
4799 Midland Dr
Charleston, WV 25306
(304) 348-1965
Charleston, WV 25306
(304) 348-1965
Rank: #55.
Valley College-Beckley
Private for-profit
Programs Offered: 1
120 New River Town Center
Beckley, WV 25801
(304) 252-9547
Beckley, WV 25801
(304) 252-9547
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the West Virginia average community college programs offered?
The West Virginia average community college programs offered is 11 for 2024-25.
What are schools with the highest average community college programs offered in West Virginia?
The schools with the highest average community college programs offered in West Virginia include Martinsburg College, Eastern West Virginia Community and Technical College and Valley College-Martinsburg.
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