Hope Scholarship Tutoring in Morgantown Area
Certified special needs tutoring for West Virginia's university town. Online sessions connect your child with specialists — wherever you are in north-central WV.
Book Your Free ConsultationQuick answer: Morgantown-area families — including Monongalia, Preston, Marion, and Taylor counties — can use the $5,435.62 Hope Scholarship award (2026-27) for certified special needs tutoring. Whether you're near WVU or in rural Preston County, online sessions deliver the same access to autism, dyslexia, and ADHD specialists. See our complete Hope Scholarship guide.
Special education in the Morgantown area
Morgantown is home to West Virginia University and one of the state's larger school districts. Monongalia County Schools enrolled approximately 11,159 students in the 2024-25 school year, according to the WVDE Education Snapshot — making it the third-largest district in West Virginia behind Kanawha and Berkeley counties.
The university town atmosphere creates a distinctive community. WV MetroNews reports that Morgantown High School is among the top five high schools in the state by enrollment, with over 1,800 students. The region also attracts families who value educational options — including a higher-than-average rate of homeschooling and families seeking specialized support for twice-exceptional (2e) learners. These families can learn how to apply for the Hope Scholarship.
While Morgantown has more resources than many WV communities, families in surrounding counties — Marion, Preston, and Taylor — often face longer drives to access specialized services. The region's proximity to Pennsylvania and Maryland means some families have historically looked out-of-state for support that wasn't available locally.
Online tutoring changes that equation. A family in rural Preston County or small-town Taylor County has the same access to our specialists as a family blocks from WVU's campus. Hope Scholarship funding covers the full cost, and sessions happen wherever the student has internet access.
How Hope Scholarship works for Morgantown-area families
The Hope Scholarship provides $5,435 annually for approved educational expenses — and tutoring from a certified Education Service Provider is explicitly covered. We're an approved Hope vendor, which means families don't pay us directly. Instead, we invoice through the EMA (Education Market Assistant) platform, and Hope Scholarship funds cover the cost.
For families in Monongalia, Marion, Preston, and Taylor counties, this removes a major barrier. Specialized tutoring that might cost $75-150 per hour out-of-pocket becomes fully funded. At our rates, $5,435 covers 50+ hours of one-on-one instruction with a specialist who understands your child's specific learning profile.
Online delivery is particularly valuable for a region like Morgantown. Whether you're in the city, out in rural Preston County, or over in Fairmont (Marion County), your child connects with the same qualified tutors. No driving to appointments, no scheduling around transportation logistics.
Services we offer for Morgantown families
Autism Spectrum Tutoring
Structured instruction adapted for ASD learning profiles
Dyslexia & Reading
Orton-Gillingham based reading intervention
ADHD Support
Focus strategies and academic skill building
Math Intervention
Dyscalculia support and math foundations
Reading Comprehension
Beyond decoding — understanding what you read
Executive Function
Organization, planning, and self-regulation
Counties we serve in the Morgantown region
Our Morgantown-area tutoring serves families throughout:
- Monongalia County
- Marion County
- Preston County
- Taylor County
Common questions from Morgantown-area families
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Ready to get started in Morgantown?
Schedule a free consultation to discuss your child's needs and how Hope Scholarship can cover specialized tutoring.
Book Free ConsultationSources: WVDE Education Snapshot 2024-2025 (Monongalia County enrollment: 11,159 students SY2024-25), WV MetroNews (MHS enrollment, Sept 2024)