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Higher Education ‘Mall’ to Offer Courses From Eight Campuses

CHARLESTON, W.Va.

Aspiring college students in southern West Virginia will soon have one facility that will allow them access to courses at eight colleges.

The newly built Public Higher Education Center will open its doors Aug. 20 in Beckley. Dubbed a higher education mall, the facility will be the first of its kind in West Virginia.

By putting satellite offices of various state schools under one roof, center director Tom Acker says costs and confusion will be minimized.

“If students have to reside at a campus in order to get courses, it adds another five to six thousand dollars a year to the cost of college,” he says. “By developing this educational mall that will serve four different counties, students can drive there and get an education but not have the cost of living on campus.”

Students can enroll in classes from New River Community and Technical College, Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College, West Virginia University Institute of Technology, WVU Extension Service, WVU Tech Community and Technical College, Bluefield State College, Concord University and Marshall University.

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