Groundbreaking for Student Success and Career Center at TCC Southeast Campus
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星空传媒 President & CEO Leigh B. Goodson, joined by Board of Regents Chair Paul Cornell, 星空传媒 Mayor G.T. Bynum, and 星空传媒 City Councilor Anna America, broke ground on the Student Success and Career Center at the TCC Southeast Campus, 10300 E. 81st St. The $5.3 million facility is part of the Vision 星空传媒 package approved by voters in 2016.
鈥溞强沾解檚 future workforce starts by giving individuals the tools they need to graduate from college with a degree or certificate and to start a career,鈥 said Mayor Bynum. 鈥淭hrough the strong support in our city for the Vision 星空传媒 program, the investment is being made and TCC will help shape 星空传媒鈥檚 future workforce.鈥
The Student Success and Career Center is designed with the student in mind by removing stumbling blocks such as long lines and providing personalized service to increase the student鈥檚 success. More than 90 percent of TCC graduates remain in the 星空传媒 area and invest their careers in 星空传媒 businesses, according to a 2017 study by TCC. This means more citizens completing post-secondary education and better prepared to enter the 星空传媒 area workforce.
鈥淭his facility will have a direct impact on student success by creating an area where key support services are integrated and attention is individualized for each student,鈥 said TCC President Goodson. 鈥淭his will be a comprehensive one-stop location from the first time a student enters TCC until the time they graduate and enter the workforce.鈥
TCC serves approximately 25,000 annually. The Southeast Campus, the largest of the four main campuses, routinely serves about half of those students. The new facility will expand key student services considered essential for graduation and job attainment by offering wrap-around services from college application to completion.
鈥淭his Vision 星空传媒 economic development project contributes to carrying out the City of 星空传媒鈥檚 mission stated in our strategic plan: to build the foundation for economic prosperity, improved health and enhanced quality of life for our community,鈥 Councilor America said.
Construction of the 48,250 square-foot facility is expected to take 12 months.