In order to provide higher educational opportunities at minimum cost to students and the state, the governing boards, on behalf of the State of West Virginia, are authorized and empowered to participate in the Southern Regional Education Board interstate agreement, namely the Academic Common Market, and in such other regional and interstate agreements determined to be mutually beneficial to the citizens of the participating states and which provide an opportunity for qualified nonresident students to enroll in selected programs and curricula on a resident tuition and fee charge basis. Each governing board is specifically authorized to waive the collection of nonresident tuition and fee charges for students from other states enrolled in programs and curricula under the jurisdiction of and approved by the governing board as a part of a regional or interstate agreement.
Structure West Virginia Code
Article 4. General Administration
§18B-4-1. Employment of Chancellors; Designation of Staff; Offices
§18B-4-2. Employment of Vice Chancellor for Administration; Office; Powers and Duties Generally
§18B-4-2a. Development of Benefit Programs; Assistance to Organizations
§18B-4-5a. Crimes Committed on Campus of Institutions of Higher Education
§18B-4-7. Accreditation of Institutions of Higher Education; Standards for Degrees
§18B-4-9. Development of Services and Facilities for Student Veterans
§18B-4-10. Course Completion for Students Called to Military Duty; Rule Required