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Veterans Resource Center at Cypress College breaks ground

University Buildings

Veterans Resource Center at Cypress College breaks ground

Sundt Construction is building the project.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | March 27, 2019

Courtesy Cypress College

Cypress College’s upcoming Veterans Resource Center (VRC) will support the transition, integration, and development of student veterans at the college. The center will offer educational and support services to veterans on the Cypress College campus.

The building will be the centerpiece of the Veterans Education Resource Complex, which includes a tribute garden, veterans memorial bridge, and outdoor event plaza. The Student Activities Center will also be renovated as part of the project.

 

See Also: The Bill & Melinda Gates Center for Computer Science & Engineering opens on the University of Washington campus

 

The VRC will comprise private counseling rooms, social space, a patio, and computers. Services offered will include assistance with admissions and financial aid, veteran’s benefits, academic and personal advising, success and retention services, career development, and advising services.

The project is slated for completion in 2020.

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