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WVU Parkersburg is a public community college in Parkersburg, West Virginia, offering bachelor's and associate degrees. It was founded in 1961 as a branch of West Virginia University, but became independent in 2008 and has a formal relationship with WVU.
WVUP-CD (channel 45) is a low-power, Class A television station in Tallahassee, Florida, United States, owned and operated by the Christian Television Network (CTN). The station's studios are located on Capital Circle Northeast in Tallahassee, and its transmitter is located on Thomasville Road in northern Leon County, Florida, near the Georgia state line.
Find out the names, locations, types, enrollments, and accreditations of the 44 post-secondary institutions in West Virginia. The list includes two research universities, five master's universities, 14 baccalaureate colleges, 21 associate's colleges, and three special-focus institutions.
West Virginia University is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Morgantown, West Virginia. It offers over 350 degree programs across 13 colleges and schools, and has other campuses and clinical sites in various locations.
A payment system is any system used to settle financial transactions through the transfer of monetary value. Learn about the different types of payment systems, such as domestic, international, electronic, and cash-based, and their features, advantages, and challenges.
Heartland Payment Systems is a U.S.-based payment processing and technology provider that merged with Global Payments in 2016. It offers various services such as payment processing, payroll, gift card, eCommerce, and school solutions.
The Clearing House Payments Company is a U.S.-based company that operates various payment systems, including CHIPS, EPN, RTP and SVPCO. CHIPS is a real-time funds-transfer system for domestic and international high value transactions in U.S. dollars.
The University System of West Virginia was an American educational authority formed by the West Virginia Legislature on July 1, 1989, to oversee the operation of the state's graduate and doctoral degree-granting institutions. It was abolished on June 30, 2000.