This autumn, Napa Valley College plans to start work on the first student housing development on its main campus in its 57-year history.
Directors at the two-year community college have laid out a schedule for building a mix of dormitory-style and apartment dwellings for more than 500 students, which would occupy the north end of NVCâs campus off Highway 221 in south Napa. Completion is planned in time for the first students to move in before the fall 2023 semester.
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Approved for design in January 2020 and estimated to cost $83.3 million, the development will place NVC in a group of about a dozen California community colleges with on-site housing, an amenity that college leaders have said will become an important tool to attract students or turn part-time students into full-timers, even as Napa Countyâs rising housing costs continue to put