The University of Texas System Board of Regents has signed off on $65 million for a new Student Success Center at The University of Texas at El Paso, a two-floor hub that will replace the El Paso Natural Gas Conference Center on the west side of campus and is projected to open in 2031. University officials say the project will keep UTEP’s signature Bhutanese-inspired look while pulling counseling, career and accommodation services into one central spot.
Regents approve funding
During their Feb. 19 meeting, the Board of Regents approved $65 million in permanent university funds for the new center, according to a press release from UTEP. UTEP President Heather Wilson called the building “a much-needed student support services hub on the west side of campus” and said the project will also bring modern dining and event space for students, the release noted.
What will be inside
The plan calls for updated food service and event areas on the ground floor, with two primary floors above that will concentrate key student services under one roof, according to KVIA. Those upper levels are slated to house Counseling and Psychological Services, the University Career Center, the Center for Accommodations and Support Services (CASS) and the Military Student Success Center. University leaders say putting these offices side by side should cut down on the campus cross-country trek students often make to get help.
Part of a wider campus plan…