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WV Dept. of Ed. Launches 2026 Governor’s Schools Applications

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Charleston, W.Va.  The West Virginia Department of Education (WVDE) is accepting applications for the 2026 Governor’s Schools of West Virginia. This program offers summer residential learning experiences at designated universities for high school students.

Founded in 1984, West Virginia Governor’s Schools offer students unique experiential learning opportunities in the humanities and the arts, computer science, business communications, entrepreneurship, leadership and more. In addition to refining talents and workable skills, young scholars develop lifelong personal and professional networks and receive instruction from practicing professionals in their areas of interest.

The grade level is the grade the applicant currently holds. Application deadlines are as follows:

School Name

Location

Grade Level

Application Due Date

School Duration

Governor’s Computer Science Institute

West Virginia University (WVU) Tech

9, 10

April 3

July 6 – July 12

Governor’s Honors Academy

WVU

11

April 3

July 11 – July 25

Governor’s School of Entrepreneurship

Marshall University

9, 10, 11

March 13

July 17 – July 26

Governor’s School for the Arts

West Virginia Wesleyan College

10

March 6

June 21 – July 11

Governor’s School for Tourism

WVU, various travel destinations

9, 10

May 1

June 20 – June 29

“Governor's Schools take student learning to the next level, empowering them to recognize their potential and exceed what they thought was possible," said State Superintendent of Schools Michele L. Blatt. "From experiencing the multi-disciplinary impact of the arts to learning from industry-leading professionals and building elaborate business proposals, students leave these programs well-equipped for future success in their chosen career paths.”

Host universities are planning events to celebrate America250. This initiative, spearheaded by the U.S. Semiquincentennial Commission, honors the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Each Governor’s School will embed a variety of activities to recognize the historic occasion.

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