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  1. Login to Brightspace. Brightspace is an online learning or course management system that supports the sharing of learning resources, student collaboration, learning assessment, and multiple means of communication between course members. GSU is currently using Brightspace.

    • Current Students

      Glenville State University 200 High Street Glenville, WV...

    • Computer Access

      To access your account, go to www.glenville.edu, then click...

    • Wireless Authentication

      Current Students. Technology. Wireless Authentication. In...

    • Homepage

      Glenville State University prepares and inspires students to...

  2. Glenville State University prepares and inspires students to be thoughtful, productive, engaged, and responsible citizens who contribute to the well-being of their community, state, nation, and world.

  3. Glenville State University 200 High Street Glenville, WV 26351 Telephone: 304-462-7361 Admissions: 800-924-2010 admissions@glenville.edu. Contact Us. About Glenville. Job Opportunities ; Gateway For: Alumni & Friends; Current Students; Faculty & Staff; Future Students; Emergency Info;

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  5. To access your account, go to www.glenville.edu, then click on "Current Students", then click on "Brightspace" and then click on "Login to Brightspace". Your username is the last 8 digits of student ID number.

  6. To log into the system: Navigate to the Glenville State University website. Click " Current Students ." Click on " EDNET ." Click on " Enter Secure Area ." When the next page loads you will then be prompted to enter your User ID which is the last 8 digits of your student ID number.

  7. History. Glenville State University was founded in 1872 as a branch of West Virginia Normal School. It became known as Glenville State Normal School. [6] [7] It served the higher education needs of Central West Virginia. By 1910, the college enrollment had exceeded the population of Glenville and grew into a full four-year college by 1931.