West Virginia Code
Article 3C. Community and Technical College System
§18B-3C-10. Freestanding Community and Technical Colleges; Tuition and Fees

(a) Each governing board may fix tuition and establish and set such other fees to be charged students at its community and technical college as it considers appropriate, subject to the provisions of this subsection and article ten of this chapter.
(1) The governing board, in consultation with the council, also may establish special fees for such purposes as, including, but not limited to, health services, student activities, student recreation, athletics or any other extracurricular purposes. The council shall determine which fees, if any, do not apply to the entire student population and to which students such fees do not apply. Such special fees may be used only for the purposes for which collected.
(2) A community and technical college may contract with any other state institution of higher education for the participation of its students in programs, activities or services of the other institution and for the use of such fees collected.
(b) All tuition and fee charges in the total aggregate shall comply with the terms of the institution's compact approved by the council, based on peer comparisons or cost of instruction as set forth in the goals for post-secondary education pursuant to section one-a, article one of this chapter.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 18B. Higher Education

Article 3C. Community and Technical College System

§18B-3C-1. Legislative Findings

§18B-3C-2. Legislative Intent

§18B-3C-3. Essential Conditions for Community and Technical College Programs and Services

§18B-3C-4. Community and Technical College/career and Technical Education Consortia Planning Districts

§18B-3C-5. Appointment of Community and Technical College Presidents

§18B-3C-6. Community and Technical College Programs

§18B-3C-7. Blue Ridge Community and Technical College

§18B-3C-7a. Bridgemont Community and Technical College; Kanawha Valley Community and Technical College; Mountwest Community and Technical College

§18B-3C-8. Legislative Findings and Intent; Statewide Network of Independently Accredited Community and Technical Colleges; Operations and Administration

§18B-3C-9. Increasing Flexibility for Community and Technical Colleges

§18B-3C-10. Freestanding Community and Technical Colleges; Tuition and Fees

§18B-3C-11. Shared Facilities and Resources; Memoranda of Agreements; and Joint Administrative Boards

§18B-3C-12. Relationship Between Independent Community and Technical Colleges and Former Sponsoring Institutions

§18B-3C-13. Legislative Intent; Pierpont Community and Technical College Established as Independent State Institution of Higher Education; Governing Board; Institutional Organization, Structure, Accreditation Status

§18B-3C-14. Findings; Intent; Advanced Technology Centers Established; Administration; Boards of Advisors

§18B-3C-15. Transition Oversight

§18B-3C-16. Encouragement of Collaborative Agreements Between Community and Technical Colleges and Federally Registered Apprenticeship Programs