With locations in Carrollton, Newnan and Douglasville, the University of West Georgia is a cornerstone of and major regional partner for the local communities it serves. As the university continues to grow and thrive, its Newnan campus build-out continues to steam forward.
This historic space, originally constructed in 1925 as Newnan Hospital, is nearly 90,000 square feet. The new build-out of the warm shell will activate close to 5,600 additional square feet. The space, formerly a nursing dormitory area, is intentionally patterned around a comprehensive and exceptional student experience.
“This unique space is designed around a holistic experience that celebrates and preserves the historical significance of the building while also providing a state-of-the art environment that supports positive learning interventions for students,” said Dr. Russell Crutchfield, UWG’s chief of staff and lead over operations atUWG Newnan.
While celebrating the history of the location and maximizing UWG Newnan’s ability to serve students and the community, the reinvented space will feature multi-use classroom space; innovation space for enhanced learning; grand seminar space; and individual and group study and graduate seminar spaces, while utilizing elements from the original building such as surgical lights and columns.
UWG Newnan also offers a number of continuing education programs available to the community, including non-credit courses, workshops, seminars, personal development and professional certificates to enhance skills or develop new ones. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) classes will also launch soon.
“We create exceptional programming and spaces on campus that enhance the student experience and increase opportunities to partner with the local businesses and our community. This includes ways in which we support career-connected learning for our students that mutually benefit local and regional businesses or organizations,” Crutchfield added.
Newnan Mayor Keith Brady said UWG Newnan’s growth is a direct outcome of the commitment and engagement of its stakeholders.
“UWG Newnan is a wonderful part of our community and it represents a significant commitment by government, civic, and community leadership that ultimately paved the way for UWG to be a bigger part of what makes Newnan exceptional,” Brady said.
“We are very pleased with UWG’s expansion here and look forward to the university being a big part of our community for years to come.”
Landscape and existing interior beautification upgrades and enhancements are also taking place on the campus. With intermediate plans currently in motion, full-scale plans are unfolding. Those include additional re-landscaping of the front and back of the facility and updated signage.
UWG also plans to increase academic program offerings at UWG Newnan as well as more opportunities for student internships with local businesses. This approach is being informed by business leadership forums held on campus in partnership with theNewnan-Coweta Chamber of Commerce.
The university plans to continue growing community events on campus in partnership with local business, civic and non-profit organizations.
For more information on UWG Newnan, program offerings, events, or to request a tour or use of the facility, please call 678-839-2300.
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