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WVU board raises tuition, other charges

The West Virginia University Board of Governors has approved raising tuition this fall for students across the university system’s campuses. In-state, undergraduate students who attend WVU in Morgantown will see their base annual tuition and fees rise about $170, to $9,140. That’s the increase in the amount of tuition and fees that apply to all Morgantown undergraduate students from West Virginia. Students have to pay an additional fee related to their major, unless they haven’t declared one. In the upcoming academic year, those annual fees will range from $670 for majors in the College of Media and College of Education and Human Services to $1,490 for those in the College of Engineering and Mineral Resources. Changes in these specific fees varied.

WVU approves tuition increase

WVU approves tuition increase Associated Press © Provided by Charleston-Huntington WSAZ-TV West Virginia University is announcing plans for a fully open campus for Fall 2021. MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) - West Virginia University’s Board of Governors has approved a tuition increase this fall as well as a budget of about $1.1 billion for the next fiscal year. The board decided Friday that tuition will climb 1.87% for resident students, or $84 a semester. Nonresident students’ tuition will go up by 1.99% or $252 per semester. The university says both include a $24 university fee increase, with half of it going to support added mental health services. The university announced plans this month for a full return to campus in August.

Former physician sues WVU for breach of contract

WVU Medical Corporation was also named as a defendant in the suit. Dr. Koshy Mathai claims he was promised an incentive wage structure when he was hired in 2012, however, he was not provided with the earned incentive wages as promised and he sent several emails and requested that the agreement be honored, however, they were never addressed and he resigned in December, according to a complaint filed in Monongalia Circuit Court. Mathai claims after he resigned, he again asked about the status of the incentive wages that were due from his employment and was told he wasn t due anything. The plaintiff alleges that the defendants breached their contract with him and made promises to get him to accept employment and did not provide on those promises.

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Man sues Bluefield State College over purchase of hospital

PRINCETON A man claims Bluefield State College and its president, Robin Capehart, violated the Freedom of Information Act and the Open Governmental Proceedings Act when they continued negotiations into the acquisitions of Bluefield Regional Medical Center without giving the public notice. Jay Folse filed the lawsuit against the school, Capehart and the city of Wheeling after they violated the Open Governmental Proceedings Act by continuing the negotiations on Dec. 4. Folse alleges that the agenda for that day s meeting only included three items, none of which were the Bluefield Regional Medical Center, according to a complaint filed in Mercer Circuit Court.

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