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West Virginia University
Institute of Technology was established by the State
Legislature in 1895 as Montgomery Preparatory School, a
branch of West Virginia University. With the development
of local district high schools, it was assigned a
vocational education role beginning in 1917 and its name
was changed to West Virginia Trade School. In 1921, again
responding to changing community needs, it became a
junior college, New River State School, with the primary
function of training teachers for regional elementary
schools. As a result of its growth to baccalaureate
degree status, it became New River State College in 1931.
By 1941, in response to demands for personnel from
industries and businesses, the institution added
technical and business programs. Recognizing this new
role, the State legislature renamed the College the West
Virginia Institute of Technology. In 1952, the College
began to offer bachelor degrees in engineering. This
marked the first instance in which a West Virginia
four-year college had developed a specialized role in
providing educational services to its constituencies. In
response to regional needs, Tech established community
college programming in 1966. A master of engineering
program was added in 1978. |
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