Colleges
Affordable Higher Education Across West Virginia
Proprietary Schools
For-profit education (also known as proprietary education) refers to schools operated as private, profit-seeking businesses. Proprietary schools that want to operate in West Virginia have to apply to the Council for Community and Technical College Education for a permit to operate in the state. To qualify for the permit, schools have to meet certain operating criteria, submit annual reports to the Council, and annually prove they are accredited institutions.
To offer an associate degree in the state of West Virginia, these private schools must be approved by the Council.
Are you looking for student transcripts from a closed school?
Former ITT students
Former West Virginia Business College students
Contact Carrie Watters for assistance at carrie.watters@wvhepc.edu or by phone at 681-781-1170.
Are you interested in starting a proprietary school?
Download these documents to learn more about the requirements and process for opening a for-profit institution in West Virginia.