Round Rock Campus Phase I sets 5,000-enrollment capacity

Round Rock Concept Drawing 3

Campus set to open in fall 2010 with five buildings

Plans for the new Round Rock Campus were presented to the Austin Community College Board of Trustees during its September meeting. The campus, located just south of University Boulevard, will accommodate 5,000 students in the first phase.

Phase I of the project includes five buildings, with more than 250,000 square feet.

“We are very pleased with the initial plans,” says Nan McCraven, board of trustee chair. “I think the citizens of Round Rock will be very proud of the new campus.”

Groundbreaking will be scheduled for early next year, and ACC plans to offer classes there in fall 2010. Once all phases are complete, the campus will accommodate more than 10,000 students.

Round Rock Concept Drawing 1

“The new campus allows us to more fully meet the higher education and training needs of Round Rock,’ says Dr. Stephen B. Kinslow, president/CEO of ACC. “Students there will experience a shift from limited programs to comprehensive programs and services at the campus.”

Phase I will include the following buildings and programs:

  • Health Sciences: Three-story building with classrooms, science labs, and offices for health sciences, mathematics, and science programs.
  • General Studies: Will serve as the student activity center. It includes a student commons, bookstore, food services, and learning and testing centers as well as faculty offices and classrooms. Continuing Education courses will also be offered here.
  • Library: Location of student services, campus administration, and the library. This building is centrally located to allow visitors to easily find it upon their arrival.
  • Applied Technology: Classrooms, labs, and offices for automotive, welding, and building construction programs.
  • Central Utility Plant: Housing campus maintenance and the central heating and cooling plant.

The Round Rock Campus is located on more than 60 acres adjacent to County Road 112. It neighbors planned residential developments to the west, commercial developments to the north and south, and the new Texas State University Round Rock campus to the east. Its proximity to Seton Medical Center Williamson and Scott & White Hospital makes the site ideal for the health sciences curriculum.

The ACC Board of Trustees will host a forum in February 2009 to unveil the complete campus plans to the public.

Round Rock Concept Drawing 2

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