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Regents approve one-stop service center for students

An artist rendering of the front lobby of 91ΑΤΖζ's proposed visitor center.

Feb. 18, 2022 – DENTON – The Texas Woman’s University System Board of Regents today approved funding for a β€œone-stop” student services center to be built near the center of the Denton campus. 

The $42.5 million project calls for renovation of the existing Brackenridge Hall, which would serve as a visitors center for prospective students and their families to access information about enrollment, financial and other university services.  is at the intersection of North Bell Avenue and
Administration Drive.

β€œWe need a space that provides a welcoming atmosphere and leaves an impactful impression for new and returning students and visitors,” said Jason Tomlinson, vice president for Finance and Administration. β€œThis new center will allow Texas Woman’s to consolidate student services whether they be first-time-in-college or transfer students.”

Brackenridge Hall, constructed in 1969, covers about 74,500 square feet. Besides currently housing several offices, the building used to include a food court and a cafeteria-style dining hall. Those spaces were vacated when the university opened a new dining hall adjacent to Parliament Village and a new student union with a food court in Hubbard Hall.  

The university bookstore, which also was housed in Brackenridge, will be updated as part of the renovation project. A temporary bookstore is currently operating in the Student Union at Hubbard Hall.

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Assistant Vice President, PIO, University Communications
940-898-3456
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Page last updated 9:56 AM, February 16, 2022