The West Virginia Certification of Eligibility for Admission is a document that certifies an applicant's eligibility for admission to a West Virginia college or university. It indicates that the student meets the requirements for admission, such as high school graduation, minimum course requirements, and other criteria as specified by the institution. There are two types of West Virginia Certification of Eligibility for Admission: the Standard Certificate and the Advanced Placement Certificate. The Standard Certificate is issued to students who have completed all of their secondary education in West Virginia and is valid for admission to any college or university in the state. The Advanced Placement Certificate is issued to students who have completed at least one Advanced Placement (AP) course in high school and is valid for admission to any college or university in the state. Both certificates require the student to submit a transcript, test scores, and other documents as part of the application process.