
As the college has outgrown its current 78,000-square-foot building, the new building will provide much needed instructional space through eight state-of-the-art classrooms, independent and group study areas, and a developmental mathematics and English lab. The building will house a 140 seat lecture/performance hall and an attached, flexible classroom/backstage area allowing the college to hold larger classes as well as host community events.
“YCCC is an important part of our communities – helping to give educational opportunities to thousands of students in a wide variety of fields,” said Savage. “We have been a supporter since YCCC’s inception and continue to be a proud partner.”
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