From the cover
Tarrant County College’s Northwest campus gets new spaces
BY MARK FADDEN
By the numbers
The outlook
Lace said the funds for the project came from an $825 million bond program approved by Tarrant County voters in 2019. Lace said the Northwest Campus redevelopment was $373 million. While construction is ongoing to improve the campuses, Lace noted the students won’t have to see hefty increases in the cost of education. On Sept. 21, the TCC board of trustees approved the following increases to tuition rates—the first increases since the 2018-19 academic year—begin- ning in spring 2024: • In-county resident tuition will increase by $5 to $69 per credit hour, which translates into $1,035 per semester for a full-time, in-county resident taking 15 credit hours. • The out-of-county resident tuition will increase from $126 to $131 per credit hour. Even with the increase, TCC maintains the second-lowest tuition of Texas’ top 10 community colleges, according to a district news release.
The new building, Northwest 1, serves as what Lace called the campus’s “front door” where campus administration is housed. He said there are also 16 classrooms in the building to help foster connections between students and staff. Lace also mentioned several upgrades in the new buildings that will help the learning environment evolve, including: • Classrooms being modernized to support the latest in technology and create collaborative learning environments • A computer network lab offering state-of- the-art technology for students to learn how to build networks • Library additions, including a “maker space” and an Anatomage table, which portrays the human body and can be adjusted to show various layers of the body
While the completed project of four new buildings is still more than two years in the future, Lace said the first two buildings are in use for the 2023-24 school year. “Because the new buildings have to occupy the same general footprint as the old ones, the demolishing of the old ones and the erection of new ones have to be done in stages so that there’s enough classroom space for classes to continue,” Lace said. Officials with Gensler, a global architecture, design and planning firm, worked with TCC officials to design the new buildings to create a “knowledge hub” to accommodate the different learning styles students have. Allison Marshall, Gensler senior associate and studio director, said in a June news release that officials did a survey and found “the main reasons students come to campus and stay on campus are for socializing and working with classmates.”
KEY:
NW05 Early College High School and sciences Now open
NW03 Fine arts and general purpose classrooms In progress
Existing building New building
N.W. COLLEGE DR.
TCC Northwest enrollment (fall semester)
12,000
10,000
N.W. COLLEGE DR.
NW01 Onboarding student services Now open
Fort Worth
8,000
6,000
NW02 Learning commons theater/ Multipurpose center In progress
4,000
MARINE CREEK LAKE
2,000
820
MAP NOT TO SCALE N
N
0
SOURCE: TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE/COMMUNITY IMPACT
SOURCE: TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE/COMMUNITY IMPACT
Renovation review
What they’re saying
Students like Vexa Balderas are excited for the new buildings because of how the design allows for interaction and collaboration. She said the new buildings feel more open and welcoming, and the old buildings were cramped and dark. She added the old buildings didn’t have much open space, where the new buildings allow students to hang out and talk to other people. A first-year student, she started school in the spring semester of the 2022-23 school year.
March 2016 A wind storm
November 2019 Tarrant County voters approve an $825 million bond proposal.
May 2021 Northwest Building 5 is completed October 2021 Northwest
March 2024 Construction of Northwest Building 2 and Northwest Building 3 to begin
February 2026 Target date for opening of buildings 2 and 3
causes damage to some Northwest campus buildings.
Building 1 is completed
SOURCE: TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE/COMMUNITY IMPACT
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KELLER - ROANOKE - NORTHEAST FORT WORTH EDITION
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