Yes. That is what Marshall is all about. Always has been. Marshall and a few of the rural state colleges pick up the heavy burden of helping the products of our state's mediocre to awful, depending on your political view, public schools. A job the two institutions containing the name of the state long ago turned their backs upon.
In some alternate universe, where WV does not waste 60 to 70% of its higher ed budget, this state is not last in everything good and first in everything bad.
At graduation they used to ask the graduates who were the first in their families to graduate college to stand, it was usually like a third of the class. It is one of my favorite Marshall things.