CHARLESTON — A subcommittee of the Blue Ribbon Commission on Four Year Higher Education has developed a funding plan to help the state’s smaller colleges and universities. If approved, West Liberty University would get more than $1 million for its share, the fourth-highest in the state. The Finance Subcommittee met via conference call Monday afternoon to discuss a plan that would spread out $10 million between seven colleges and universities. If the proposal is approved by the full commission and signed by the governor, $10 million would come from the governor’s contingency fund for the remainder of the 2018-19 fiscal year. The Legislature would need to budget $10 million when they approve the 2019-20 fiscal year budget during the 2019 legislative session. The money would be distributed to each of the seven schools based on a weighted number of full-time in-state students. Out of the $10 million being proposed, Glenville State University would receive $40,000; Concord University would receive about $1.63 million; West Virginia State University would receive $860,000; WLU would receive about $1.02 million; Bluefield State University would receive $553,000; Shepherd University would receive $2.5 million; and Fairmont State University would receive more than $3.4 million. Dr. Mirta Martin,… Read full this story
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