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Experience Your Marshall Moment at Green & White Day!

Join us on November 15 or 16 for Green & White Day, an opportunity for high school students and their families to explore life as a member of the Marshall Family.

Participate in campus tours, engage in academic explorations, and connect face-to-face with our dedicated faculty and current students. Whether you’re considering potential majors, touring residence halls, or simply curious about what Marshall offers, this is your chance to experience what your unique Marshall Moment could be.

Don’t miss this opportunity to envision your future at Marshall University!

Summertime Skies | Campus From Above
Expanded Metro Tuition Rate

We want our students to dream bigger, deliver faster and define excellence.

But first, we’re making the college dream affordable.

Currently available for residents of over 60 counties in Kentucky and Ohio our Metro tuition rate puts an out-of-state college experience within financial reach – all while keeping you close to home. Effective Fall 2025, the Metro tuition rate and scholarship awards are now available to residents of over 100 counties in Kentucky and Ohio.

Campus Tour
Discover Our Campus
Come visit Marshall University and learn what Marshall has to offer you! We offer daily tours, as well as virtual and self-guided tours.
Centennial of Negro History Week/Black History Month
Celebrating an American Milestone

In a groundbreaking initiative to honor and rediscover a rich history, Marshall University, in collaboration with its co-sponsors, the City of Huntington and Marshall Health Network, proudly announces the commemoration of a great epoch in the American story – the centennial of Negro History Week/Black History Month.

The centerpiece of the centennial is an Online Black History Courses Program of entry-level, non-credit courses – much like Dr. Woodson’s Home Study Department, which offered the public correspondence courses on Black History in various disciplines. The courses were directed toward people who had learned little about this history during their school years.

Academics and members of the public are encouraged to submit course proposals for this historic endeavor. When operational, the program will provide instruction to all people, everywhere – including students in schools and adults who are simply interested in learning more history.

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