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Overview
School of Extended Education Overview
The Marshall University School of Extended Education (SEE) was
established in 1993 to provide the citizens of West Virginia with
access to college level courses and programs.
The School of Extended Education main office is
located in Huntington on the Marshall University campus. The School maintains
regional centers at these locations:
- Mid-Ohio Valley Center, Point Pleasant
- Southern Mountain Center (on Southern
West Virginia Community and Technical College campuses-Logan and
Williamson)
- Teays Valley Regional Center, Teays
Valley
- Larry Joe Harless Community Center, Gilbert
The Marshall University School of Extended Education serves
- adult students who wish to complete a college degree they may
have started but were never able to finish.
- students who live far from our main campuses.
- West Virginia National Guard personnel and their families throughout
the state.
- high school students who meet the requirements to take college
courses.
The School delivers educational content and services through a
number of traditional and non-traditional formats, which include:
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Public television (HEITV)
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Two-way interactive television
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100 percent online through the internet
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Non-credit computer and professional
continuing education programs
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Weekend and accelerated classes and programs
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College courses in the high school
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Courses at National Guard Armories for
military personnel and their families.
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