Let’s Start
the Climb!
Our Campaign to Equip 60% of West Virginians
with a Certificate or Degree by 2030
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of West Virginians aged 25-64 held at least an associate degree in 2016
of recent WV high school graduates enrolled in college in the fall of 2017
of working-aged West Virginians will need a certificate or degree in order to meet future workforce demands
With less than one-third of West Virginians holding an associate degree or higher, our public institutions of higher education must work harder to equip residents with the training and skills necessary to land good, high-paying jobs.
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Our new attainment goal will challenge all of West Virginia's public colleges and universities to seek out new and innovative ways to make college dreams a reality for more West Virginians. Learn more about the campaign by reviewing the resources below:
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WV News: New education initiative launched during Student Success Summit
WDTV: Summit held for improving educational outcomes statewide
WBOY: West Virginia teachers gather for annual Student Access Summit
Register-Herald: Higher education officials say 60 percent of West Virginians need postsecondary credentials by 2030
Dominion Post: New superintendent talks about upcoming school year
Metro News: HEPC aims to double number of students seeking education after high school
WAJR: HEPC aims to double number of students seeking education after high school