NVC Breaks Ground on New Veterans Center

October 20, 2022

Rendering of Veterans Center, Outside

New Center Creates Specialized Space for Veteran and Active Duty Students 

The Alamo Colleges District Board of Trustees, Chancellor Dr. Mike Flores, and Northwest Vista College (NVC) will celebrate the groundbreaking of its new Veterans Center at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 20.

Special guests will include Senator José Menéndez, who secured $6 million for this new center. Since NVC’s opening in 1995, college leadership has made the veteran and military community and their families an integral part of its specialized student population.

“We are proud that we can give our veteran students a dedicated space to help them transition to civilian life and find the resources they need to succeed,” said NVC Interim President Debi Gaitan. “The center will afford veterans the opportunity to meet fellow student-veterans and share their experiences with those who have or are going through similar experiences.”

The new Veterans Center will be almost 4,700 square feet and will provide instructional space, office and support space, and an area for veteran students to socialize and mingle. Northwest Vista College is located near one of the nation's largest military training bases. San Antonio also has the second-largest veteran population in the state with nearly 160,000 veterans.

Since 2009, there has been a 43 percent increase in students seeking military-related benefits following the full enactment of the post 9-11 GI Bill. While the unemployment rate for veterans has been going down, rates of being underemployed, or not getting high-paying jobs, have increased. Alamo Colleges District and Northwest Vista College technical and certificate programs can help veterans and their families increase their skill sets.

Rendering of Veterans Center, Inside

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About Northwest Vista College:  

Northwest Vista College (NVC), part of the Alamo Colleges District, is designated as a Hispanic Serving Institution. The college opened in 1995 with 12 students and has grown to one of the largest institutions of higher education in San Antonio and the region with current enrollment exceeding 17,000 students. Located in Westover Hills, NVC’s expanding agreements with business and higher education partnerships provide a wealth of opportunities for students and the community.

NVC was the only community college in San Antonio and one of eight in Texas that was invited in 2021 to compete for the 2023 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence, the nation’s highest recognition in community college education. The Aspen Prize recognizes excellence in teaching and learning, certificate and degree completion, transfer and bachelor’s attainment, workforce success as well as equity for students of color and students from low-income backgrounds.