$13,653,527
As a state-owned institution, the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (WVSOM) represents a significant public investment. To preserve the integrity and functionality of its campus facilities, WVSOM staff conducted a comprehensive review and prioritization of deferred maintenance needs.
In October 2024, the West Virginia Legislature passed — and Governor Justice signed — Senate Bill 2020, allocating $13.6 million in surplus state funds to WVSOM for capital improvements, repairs, and equipment.
The support from the Legislature and Governor reflects a strong, ongoing commitment to higher education in West Virginia and to enhancing the academic and operational environments for students, faculty, and staff.
WVSOM has developed and is actively implementing a plan to use these funds efficiently and promptly. Any unused funds will roll forward beyond the end of the fiscal year, ensuring continued progress on critical projects.
$1,434,500
Major Construction scheduled from November 2025 to February 2026
$1,910,777
Architecture and engineering in progress
$1,466,800
$1,460,000
$3,150,000
$1,754,800
Construction in progress
$450,000
$734,150
Architecture and Engineering plans presented in June 2025
$637,500
WVSOM will be handling these projects.
$245,000
WVSOM will handle most of these projects.
$285,000
Architecture and engineering coordination in progress
$125,000
WVSOM is coordinating this work