PJC Board of Regents Hears
Plans for Sulphur Springs Workforce Center

 

 

Paris Junior College Regents Approve Upgrades, Tax Abatement,

Views Sulphur Springs Workforce Training Center Drawing

From PJC

 

Renovation to bring updated facilities to the Paris Junior College Grimes Natural Sciences wing in the Administration Building will proceed after the PJC Board of Regents approved a contract with SHW Monday evening to do the modernization at a projected cost of $1.5 million.

“The expansion will hold 400 students in new classrooms,” said PJC President Dr. Pamela Anglin. “Three classrooms will have instructional television equipment, and there will be faculty offices, study and conference areas, a handicap ramp to provide wheelchair access, and a nice open student area.”

Faculty and classes currently housed in the Natural Science wing will relocate to the new Math and Science Building, slated to open for business with the spring 2013 semester. The social science faculty and classes will move into the wing when renovations are complete in August, 2013.

The regents approved a $27.2 million, 10-year tax abatement for Paris Regional Medical Center’s Northward Bound Project, including upgrades to the south campus.

 

 

 

To help students in the jewelry and health occupations programs the regents reduced the differential tuition rate from $75 to $40 per semester credit hour. The reduction should help students stay in school and finish these programs.

In other business, the board:

 

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