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BridgeValley Community and Technical College

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BridgeValley Community and Technical College
Former names
Kanawha Valley Community and Technical College (South Charleston campus)
Bridgemont Community and Technical College (Montgomery campus)
Type Publiccommunity college
Established 2014; 10 years ago(2014)
Parent institution
West Virginia Community and Technical College System
President Casey K. Sacks[1]
Students 2000+
Location , ,
United States
Website www.bridgevalley.edu

BridgeValley Community and Technical College(BVCTC) is apubliccommunity collegewith multiple campuses inWest Virginia. It was formed in 2014 by the merger ofBridgemont Community and Technical CollegeofMontgomery, West VirginiaandKanawha Valley Community and Technical CollegeofSouth Charleston, West Virginia. The college is part of theWest Virginia Community and Technical College System.

History

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South Charleston Campus

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South Charleston Campus
Former names
  • West Virginia State Community and Technical College
  • Kanawha Valley Community and Technical College
Established 1953
Students 2000
Location ,

Located at 2001 Union Carbide Drive in South Charleston, BridgeValley occupies three buildings at the South Charleston Technology Park: Building 2000, the Advanced Technology Center (AKA Toyota Hall), and building 704.

TheSouth Charlestoncampus, formerlyKanawha Valley Community and Technical College(KVCTC), was established in 1953 as a community college component of what was thenWest Virginia State College(now University). In 2003, it was accredited asWest Virginia State Community and Technical College, but remained administratively linked to WVSU.

In 2008, the legislature fully separated the Community and Technical College from West Virginia State University, however, both schools continued to share the same campus. In the fall of 2012, KVCTC moved to its new campus in South Charleston at the site of the formerDowresearch facility.

In 2009, the school went through a name change to distinguish itself from West Virginia State University. The school's new name was officially announced on April 20, 2009 asKanawha Valley Community and Technical College.[2]KVCTC held its firstcommencement ceremonyon May 16, 2009. Previously, Kanawha Valley held its commencement in a joint ceremony with West Virginia State.[3]In May 2012, KVCTC received national recognition by earning the MAP-Works Overall Excellence Award for implementing a program aimed at student success.[4]

Montgomery Campus

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Montgomery Campus
Former names
  • Community College at West Virginia Institute of Technology
  • Community College at West Virginia University Institute of Technology
  • Bridgemont Community and Technical College
Established 1966
Students 300
Location ,

Located in Davis Hall at 619 2nd Avenue in Montgomery, the campus serves the upper Kanawha Valley region ofWest Virginia. It was established in 1966 as theCommunity College at West Virginia Institute of Technology.[5]

In 1996, West Virginia Institute of Technology became a regional campus ofWest Virginia Universityand was renamedWest Virginia University Institute of Technology. The community college became known asCommunity College at West Virginia University Institute of Technology.[5]

As a result of the 2008 reorganization of the higher education system of West Virginia, the state's community colleges were separated from the four-year colleges and universities and adopted new names unrelated to their parent institutions. Community College at West Virginia University Institute of Technology becameBridgemont Community and Technical Collegeas a nod to the many bridges and mountains in the area.[5]

Merger

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In early 2013, a bill was in process to merge Bridgemont Community and Technical College with Kanawha Valley Community and Technical College. The schools combined their administrations, but maintained both campuses and all course offerings. According to former KVCTC President Joseph Badgley, "This is a model that should have been a place a long time ago, ... This is a good time to do it to since I’m retiring and it will make the transition much easier." Then-Bridgemont President Beverly Jo Harris said "We have worked hand in hand [with KVCTC] over the past several years trying not to duplicate programs, ... Now under one administrative structure, we’ll have a very broad range of healthcare and technology programming."[6]

Over the 2013-14 academic year, the schools operated independently. In the fall of 2014, the combined schools became officially known as BridgeValley Community and Technical College.[7]Harris was named president of the new multi-campus college.[8]

Academics

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The college grants more than 22associate degreesand 17 certificates. The college began its first associate degree in nursing in the fall of 2005 and now produces more nurses for the Kanawha Valley than any other education provider.

It isaccreditedby theHigher Learning Commission. The nursing program is accredited by theNational League for Nursing Accrediting Commissionand approved by the West Virginia Board of Examiners for Registered Professional Nurses.

References

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  1. ^"Administration | BridgeValley".
  2. ^"West Virginia State Community & Technical College announces name change".Charleston Daily Mail. Archived fromthe originalon 2010-04-07.
  3. ^"Graduation Reception and Commencement". WVSCTC. Archived fromthe originalon 2009-04-15.
  4. ^"Kanawha Valley Community and Technical College receives national recognition for excellence in implementing a program aimed at student success"(PDF). KVCTC Press Release. Retrieved2012-07-20.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^abc"Community and Technical College at WVU Tech changes name".WVU Today. West Virginia University. May 21, 2009. Retrieved2009-06-01.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^Lawrence, Chris (April 22, 2013)."Community colleges looking forward to merger". West Virginia MetroNews Network. RetrievedJuly 19,2013.
  7. ^"School formed through merged colleges named".Charleston Daily Mail. July 15, 2013. Archived fromthe originalon July 19, 2013. RetrievedJuly 19,2013.
  8. ^"Consolidation Update". Kanawha Valley Community and Technical College. Archived fromthe originalon August 19, 2013. RetrievedJuly 19,2013.
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