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Despite a future that is becoming increasingly automated, we know that it’s people who still make a difference. That’s why the College of Applied Human Sciences provides a holistic education that is designed to enrich the whole person – physically, emotionally and intellectually. Our graduates lead the way in impacting the quality of life in the communities in which they live and serve.

The College of Applied Human Sciences is comprised of two schools: the School of Education and Counseling and the School of Sport Sciences. Both schools are committed to academic excellence, a supportive environment focused on student success and pioneering research. The schools combine to create academic programs that are highly relevant in today’s environment which emphasizes personal quality of life.

Applied Means Action

A complete student experience means learning outside of the classroom.

100% of sport management students are placed in professional internships

1000+ hours of experience is what elementary education students gain in real classrooms

600 All School of Counseling students complete a 600-hour internship

Diversity at CAHS

Collaboration is not just for a select few. Your distinct viewpoint can help us grow and learn together.

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In the News


              Rows of graduates in navy blue caps and gowns stand in an arena, looking toward the stage, with a large digital banner reading 'Congratulations Class of 2025' visible in the background.

CAHS set for December Commencement

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

As the College of Applied Human Sciences prepares to celebrate December Commencement 2025, graduates reflect on the experiences that shaped their time at West Virginia University.

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              WVU esports team members sit in a row at computer stations wearing headsets and focused on gameplay during a competitive match.

WVU Esports to host West Virginia Scholastic Esports League Fall Finals

Tuesday, December 02, 2025

Editor's note: The WVSEL event has been postponed due to weather conditions. The new date will be announced soon. 

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              A young woman kneels outside as several children happily gather around her, smiling under the shade of a tree on a sunny day.

Manning inspired by hands-on learning and global experience

Tuesday, December 02, 2025

Kimberly Manning always aspired to be the kind of teacher that would not just support the academic goals of children, but also their social and and emotional development. She came to WVU from Oakland, N.J., and has continued to nurture that aspiration along with balancing her fieldwork, classwork, and campus life. She also added a transformative study abroad experience in South Africa in the summer of 2025 that helped expand her understanding of teaching and learning.

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              Selasi Asamoah sits on the floor between rows of library shelves wearing a yellow dress and blue graduation gown. She reads a book in her lap, surrounded by stacks of books on the carpeted floor.

Asamoah shapes a career of care through CAHS multidisciplinary studies experience

Monday, December 01, 2025

Selasi Asamoah juggled plenty during her academic career at WVU with a nursing degree, a multidisciplinary studies degree from CAHS, and tossing in three minors. While it was a lot, the balance of all of that work leaves her well prepared to be the best nurse she can for her patients. Her academic path taught her resilience, discipline, and the value of real-world experience, all strengthened by her faith and her family’s encouragement.

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