All schools in Upshur County will close at 1 p.m. today. All B-UHS sporting events today are canceled.

GSC Unveils Self-Service Transfer Equivalency System

A student browses GSC's Self-Service Transfer Equivalency System

GLENVILLE, WV – Prospective students looking to determine how the courses they have already taken will transfer to Glenville State College now have a new option. A component of DegreeWorks, GSC’s Transfer Equivalency Self Service system is designed to be used as a guide to help students understand how their transfer classes may equate to classes at Glenville State College and how those classes may apply to degree requirements.

The self-service portal can be accessed at www.glenville.edu/transfer-credits.

“This system, which is ideal for those planning on transferring to GSC, gives students a really good idea of what credits they can get and how it pertains to our requirements at GSC,” said Glenville State College Registrar Ann Reed.

Glenville State has been keeping records relating to course transfer equivalencies from other institutions since the early 1990s, resulting in a database of thousands of courses in which to view and compare.

Staff in GSC’s Registrar’s Office are also available to assist students who have transfer credits that may not be listed in the Transfer Equivalency Self Service system or if they need help interpreting the results of the Self Service system.

For more information, contact the Registrar’s Office at registrar@glenville.edu or call (304) 462-4117.

Share this story:

Local Businesses

RECENT Stories

Earl W. Hamilton

Earl W. Hamilton, 91, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, longtime Stow resident and retired Stow Fire Department captain who worked into his 80s and loved outdoor pursuits, died November 4, 2025, and will be remembered by his children, grandchildren and extended family.

Football Bucs struggle to get going in 56-0 playoff loss to Morgantown

Morgantown defeated Buckhannon-Upshur 56-0 in a first-round playoff rout as the Mohigans piled up 435 yards and five first-half touchdowns while the Bucs managed just 81 yards and five first downs.

Wesleyan women open basketball campaign with 70-67 loss to Bloomsburg

West Virginia Wesleyan rallied from a 14-point second-half deficit to force a tense finish but fell 70–67 to Bloomsburg after the Huskies sank perfect late free throws in the Jim Crawley Conference Challenge.
WVWC Volleyball

Wesleyan volleyball team sweeps Davis & Elkins; earns top seed in upcoming MEC Tournament

Wesleyan swept Davis & Elkins 3–0 to finish 11–4 in MEC play, secure the conference’s top seed over Charleston, and will host the Mountain East Conference Tournament next week.

West Virginia Wesleyan to host Festival of Lessons and Carols Nov. 30

West Virginia Wesleyan College will hold its annual Festival of Lessons and Carols on Sunday, Nov. 30 at 4 p.m. in Wesley Chapel. The free event features musical performances, readings and a Christmas tree lighting ceremony.

St. Joseph’s Hospital introduces new Da Vinci 5 robotic surgical system

St. Joseph’s Hospital has successfully implemented the Da Vinci 5, Intuitive’s most advanced robotic surgical system, marking a major investment in innovation for the region. The hospital completed its first procedure with the new system on November 13, performed by Dr. Susan Long.

Larry Kemp Riley

Larry Kemp Riley, 50, of Crawford, WV, a hunter and Appalachian Forest Products employee, died Nov. 13, 2025; he is survived by his mother Betty Riley, son Joshua, two sisters, former wife Angela, and extended family.

Carpenter Crunch Time Week 12: Narduzzi said what?

This week, Duane talks about Pitt coach Pat Narduzzi, who drew criticism for dismissing the Notre Dame game’s importance. Also, he recaps his weekend high school and college game predictions.

Football Bucs to open playoffs at No. 1 Morgantown

Buckhannon-Upshur (2-8) enters the Class AAAA playoffs as the No. 16 seed and will visit top-seeded Morgantown (9-1) Friday night, their first trip to the playoffs in nine years.