Reliable technology access determines how students complete coursework, attend virtual classes, and manage deadlines. At State on Campus Morgantown near West Virginia University, residents have building-wide high-speed WiFi, dedicated computer stations, printing access, and executive work areas that support academic and professional tasks.
Located four minutes from campus, the property integrates digital access into private apartments and shared workspaces.
What Technology Amenities Are Included at State on Campus Morgantown?
Residents have access to:
- Free high-speed WiFi throughout the building
- Executive business area with Macs and PCs
- Computer stations with monitors
- Printers
- Online resident portal for payments and account management
These tools support everything from daily assignments to internship applications to maximize the student experience at WVU.
Building-Wide WiFi Access
High-speed WiFi extends throughout the property, including apartments and shared amenity areas. Students move between their bedroom, the study lounge, and the clubhouse without reconnecting to separate networks. Building-wide connectivity handles virtual lectures, research and paper submission, streaming educational content, and group video calls without requiring a wired connection for each session.
Dependable building-wide internet reduces reliance on campus networks, especially during peak hours when campus WiFi slows down.
Executive Business Area With Macs and PCs
The executive-style business area includes desktop computers equipped for academic and professional use. Both Mac and PC stations are available, giving residents flexibility depending on software requirements or personal preference. The business center covers printing assignments, accessing specialized programs, preparing presentations, and updating resumes and portfolios, consolidating several common academic tasks into one location.
Large desk surfaces and task chairs support longer work sessions. For WVU apartments, having access to both operating systems matters when specific courses or projects require one over the other.
Printing and Workstation Access
On-site printing allows residents to produce class materials without searching for off-campus print shops. Computer stations with monitors offer a workstation-style setup helpful for design work, spreadsheet editing, or multi-window research.
Having printing and desktop access inside the building simplifies last-minute submissions and project prep. Students living in apartments near WVU print assignments before walking to class instead of factoring in extra time to reach a library or computer lab.
Online Portal for Payments and Account Management
Residents manage their lease through an online portal that allows installment payments and account tracking. The system centralizes billing and communication in one place, reducing paperwork and in-person visits.
For students balancing classes and part-time work, digital account access expedites routine housing tasks without adding appointments or phone calls to the schedule.
Technology access extends across the entire property. At State on Campus Morgantown, students work from their bedroom desk, shift to the business center, or collaborate in the study lounge using the same network.
Explore the space to see the business center, computer stations, and connected amenities firsthand by booking a tour today.



