HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 12

(By Delegates Perry, Louisos and Pino)




Declaring that the Engineering Program of the West Virginia University Institute of Technology should remain in Montgomery.

Whereas, The heart and soul of the West Virginia University Institute of Technology is its Engineering Program which is approximately one fourth of its student body; and
Whereas, The City of Montgomery and its citizens will suffer psychological and economic loss if the engineering students leave; and
Whereas, The plan to create a Research Center in South Charleston is a laudable one, but diminishing the student body of the West Virginia University Institute of Technology to benefit the Research Center is unnecessary to the Center's success; and
Whereas, The student body of the West Virginia University Institute of Technology has been reduced because of the drastic loss of population in the southern portion of West Virginia, coupled with the State's reduction of its financial support of its institutions of higher learning, which has harmed West Virginia University Institute of Technology more than the other state colleges;
therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Delegates:

That the House hereby declares that the Engineering Program of the West Virginia University Institute of Technology should remain in Montgomery; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Clerk of the House of Delegates prepare copies of this resolution and forward them to the President of West Virginia University, the President of West Virginia University Institute of Technology, the Chair of the Higher Education Policy Commission and the Mayor of the City of Montgomery.