W. Va. Code R. § 126-146-6 - Education Equivalency for Service Personnel
6.1. Educational equivalency is used to
determine additional monthly pay as specified in W. Va. Code §
18A-4-8a
for service personnel who have earned college hours through an accredited IHE
or comparable training in an approved institution; or who have earned an
associate's, a bachelor's, a master's, or a doctorate degree.
6.2. College hours or comparable training,
for the purposes of this policy, are defined by any combination of the
following:
6.2.a. Semester hour. An hour of
college credit from an accredited IHE on the semester system.
6.2.b. Quarter hour. An hour of college
credit from an accredited IHE on the quarter system. One quarter hour is
equivalent to two-thirds of a semester hour.
6.2.c. Comparable credit. Each 15 contact
hours of training obtained in a postsecondary program from an approved trade,
vocational, technology, business, or similar institution shall be equivalent to
one semester hour of college credit. Comparable credit shall be granted even if
those contact hours are also counted toward meeting annual professional
learning requirements.
6.2.c.1. Associate's.
An associate or two-year degree earned from an accredited IHE.
6.2.c.2. Bachelor's. A four-year degree
earned from an accredited IHE.
6.2.c.3. Bachelor's plus 15. A bachelor's
degree plus 15 hours of undergraduate/graduate work is also earned from an
accredited IHE. The undergraduate hours must have been completed after the
bachelor's degree was awarded.
6.2.c.4. Master's. A master's degree earned
from an accredited IHE approved to do graduate work.
6.2.c.5. Master's plus 15. A master's degree
plus 15 hours of undergraduate/graduate work is also earned from an accredited
IHE. This classification requires 45 hours including a master's degree, of
which 15 hours may be undergraduate hours completed after the bachelor's degree
was awarded.
6.2.c.6. Master's plus
30. A master's degree plus 30 hours of undergraduate/graduate work is also
earned from an accredited IHE. This classification requires 60 hours including
a master's degree, of which 15 hours may be undergraduate hours completed after
the bachelor's degree was awarded.
6.2.c.7. Master's plus 45. A master's degree
plus 45 hours of undergraduate/graduate work is also earned from an accredited
IHE. This classification requires 75 hours including a master's degree, of
which 15 hours may be undergraduate hours completed after the bachelor's degree
was awarded.
6.2.c.8. Master's plus
60. A master's degree plus 60 hours of undergraduate/graduate work is also
earned from an accredited IHE. This classification requires 90 hours including
a master's degree, of which 15 hours may be undergraduate hours completed after
the bachelor's degree was awarded.
6.2.c.9. Doctorate. A doctorate's degree
earned from an accredited IHE qualified and approved to confer such a
degree.
6.3.
Official transcripts are used to verify earned credits from an accredited IHE
or a grade report of completed contact hours in a postsecondary program from an
approved and accredited institution. Employees are responsible for obtaining
and providing official transcripts to their employer.
6.4. Counties are responsible for verifying
the number of hours completed by their respective service employees for
additional pay purposes.
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