EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION: Remote Operations
To ensure the safety of our students, faculty and staff, the University will be open
under REMOTE operations for Monday, December 15.
Remote operations addresses the winter travel hazards we are facing while permitting
us to meet Monday’s grade submission deadline and for other important work that must
be accomplished before the holiday break to proceed.
Employees should speak with their supervisors if they have questions about their remote work responsibilities.
Some personnel necessary to the operation of the University — including many who work in the Physical Plant, Dining Services, the Falcon Center, and the Police Department — are considered essential employees and are expected to report to campus. If it is unsafe to do so, please consult your supervisor.
IT support will be available via Teams.
The Falcon Center will be open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The cafeteria will operate on reduced hours: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. for brunch and 4 to 6 p.m. for dinner.
The Ruth Ann Musick Library will be closed.
Student athletes should check with their coaches for further direction.
Any additional weather updates will be communicated through our emergency alert system, social media, and the University website.
Note that due to this weather system, we anticipate closure of the top deck of the parking garage for the next few days. (This location accounts for a significant portion of winter slip, trip, and fall injuries on campus. To support the integrity of the structure, salt or other ice melting agents cannot be used. Structural deterioration from de-icers can lead to major repairs costing hundreds of thousands of dollars.) The University will alert motorists via large yellow signs posted at the traffic circle, near Turley Center, and at the top of the hill.

Applicants for graduate programs in the CoEHHP must meet the following specific criteria in addition to University admission policy criteria:
Note: Applicants already holding a master's degree are also exempted.
Applicants who are admitted on a provisional basis due to the absence of a test score or who provide a provisional test score at the point of application will matriculate with a restricted set of course options in the first 9-credit hours of study. Different M.Ed. concentrations and the M.A.T. may have different requirements for the first 9-credit hours depending on the program of study.
Continuation in a program of study for provisionally admitted students will be determined based on performance in the first 9-credit hours. Provisionally admitted students must hold a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 with no grade lower than “B” in any graduate course. Provisionally admitted students may not have a grade of “I” or “W” in the first 9-credit hours.
Provisionally admitted students must provide the required test score before the completion of the first term of matriculation (summer, spring, or fall) after provisional admission is approved.
Applicants for any certification program (M.Ed. or M.A.T.) must have a GPA of 2.75 or higher. This includes all transcripts from all previous degrees and matriculation. The provision for calculating the last 60-credit hours noted in General University Graduate Studies Admissions Requirements above do not apply to certificate programs.
All applicants admitted to a graduate program leading to certification are required to complete all field and clinical components in a West Virginia public school.
Note: M.A.T. content condition – Candidates applying to the M.A.T. program must have:
Applicants for the M.Ed. in Exercise Science, Fitness and Wellness may have to meet prerequisite course requirements as part of admissions.