University of Charleston

University of Charleston

Charleston, WV, August 28, 2025 — While money, as they say, doesn’t grow on trees, sometimes it can come from unexpected places.

On Wednesday, August 27, West Virginia State Treasurer Larry Pack visited the University of Charleston, where he presented a sizeable unclaimed property check to UC President Marty Roth.

The check, valued at $28,784.19 in unclaimed property funds were located during a search of the State Treasurer’s Office Unclaimed Property online database. The money came from insurance proceeds and miscellaneous checks.

“We’ll be making sure that the money helps students pursue a great education and hare a terrific experience while they are here. Every contribution, every dollar, truly does make a difference,” explained President Roth. “We want to be able to fulfill our mission to ensure that every student who comes to the University of Charleston is going to be prepared for a life of productive work, enlightened living, and community involvement, and it takes a lot of resources for us to be able to do that.”

UC will use the funds to help enhance the student experience at UC.

“At a time when students are returning to class for the fall semester, it is critical that we deliver these unclaimed property funds to the University of Charleston,” Treasurer Pack said. “I am proud my Office was able to collect these funds to return to the rightful owner. I encourage everyone to search www.WVUnclaimedProperty.gov to see if my Office is holding any money for you or your family.”

Treasurer Pack recently announced that the Unclaimed Property Division returned $1.8 million to individuals, businesses and organizations in West Virginia during July, the first month of the new fiscal year. More than $40.6 million was returned during Fiscal Year 2025, which was a new record compared to the previous year.