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Graphic Design Schools in West Virginia
Updated January 26, 2026
Compare Graphic Design programs across West Virginia.
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Graphic Design schools
#1
Concord University
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Athens, WV
•In-state option
Concord University is a Public, 4-year in Athens, WV serving about 1,394 students and accredited by Higher Learning Commission. Graduates gain job-ready skills that align with employer demand across WV.
Davis & Elkins College is a Private nonprofit, 4-year in Elkins, WV serving about 681 students and accredited by Higher Learning Commission. Graduates gain job-ready skills that align with employer demand across WV.
Glenville State University is a Public, 4-year in Glenville, WV serving about 1,177 students and accredited by Higher Learning Commission. Graduates gain job-ready skills that align with employer demand across WV.
Marshall University is a Public, 4-year in Huntington, WV serving about 7,149 students and accredited by Higher Learning Commission. Graduates gain job-ready skills that align with employer demand across WV.
West Virginia Wesleyan College is a Private nonprofit, 4-year in Buckhannon, WV. Graduates gain job-ready skills that align with employer demand across WV.
Mountwest Community and Technical College is a Public, 2-year in Huntington, WV. Graduates gain job-ready skills that align with employer demand across WV.
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