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Alamo and Northwest Vista colleges break ground on new training center

The Alamo Colleges District board of trustees, Chancellor Mike Flores and Northwest Vista College joined Boerne community leaders and community partners to celebrate the groundbreak ing of the new Northwest Education and Training Center on Friday, May 6.
Alamo and Northwest Vista colleges break ground on new training center
Ric Baser

The Alamo Colleges District board of trustees, Chancellor Mike Flores and Northwest Vista College joined Boerne community leaders and community partners to celebrate the groundbreak ing of the new Northwest Education and Training Center on Friday, May 6.

Located near Interstate 10 and Balcones Creek Boulevard, the NWETC will provide education and services to the Boerne and Northwest San Antonio communities, information from the Alamo Colleges District stated. The new multifunctional building, with architectural and construction services provided by Overland Partners and Sundt Construction Inc., respectively, is funded through the district’s 2017 bond issue and will support college technical and academic programs and services for the community.

“The communities north of I-10 are experiencing high growth in terms of housing and students,” Flores said. “Giving students access to higher education is critical in supporting our communities and their families, no matter what area of the city they live in.”

Set in the Texas Hill Country, the 42,000 square-foot NWETC is planned to support 5,000 students and will include outdoor study spaces, 11 general classrooms and 12 cyber, computer, science and technical instruction labs.

Students can earn certificates and an associate of applied science degree in high-wage, high-demand fields such as IT support, cybersecurity and networking, information stated. Also available at the center will be adult and continuing education courses, as well as those in general business, entry-level healthcare and pre-nursing.

“The Northwest Education and Training Center will provide students in northwest San Antonio and Boerne the opportunity to study for in-demand careers in areas such as cybersecurity, IT, and networking, close to where they live,” NVC President Ric Baser said.

Northwest Vista College, located in far Northwest San Antonio, is the closest college of the Alamo Colleges District to NWETC. Northwest Vista College is the third largest college (in terms of enrollment) in San Antonio, information stated. Many students who take classes at NWETC can continue their education through additional classes at NVC or one of the other four colleges in the Alamo Colleges District, as well as transfer to universities, the information stated.

The Alamo Colleges currently has two other higher educational regional centers under construction: Westside Education and Training Center and the Southside Education and Training Center. At these centers, students will be able to earn both Academic and Work force Education degrees and certificates from the Alamo Colleges.


Alamo Colleges District Chancellor Mike Flores addresses the audience as he participates in Friday’s groundbreaking ceremony for the new Northwest Education and Training Center on Balcones Creek Road. Star photo by Keith E. Domke

Alamo Colleges District Chancellor Mike Flores addresses the audience as he participates in Friday’s groundbreaking ceremony for the new Northwest Education and Training Center on Balcones Creek Road. Star photo by Keith E. Domke


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