Nursing and Allied Health Professions School
South Texas College primarily serves Hidalgo and Starr Counties students seeking high-quality, post-secondary career pathway education. The college’s master plan called for expanding its Nursing and Allied Health Professions Campus in McAllen by 173,000 square feet. The added space will boost the facility’s capabilities to provide education for in-demand, higher-skills and better pay employment. Phase I adds a new 89,890 gross square feet, four-story building that simulates the hospital environment for nursing and allied healthcare professions.
ERO produced an on-target 21st Century facility for about 625 students studying emergency care, medical surgery, obstetrics, pediatrics, radiology, ultrasound, respiratory therapy, pharmacy or advanced nursing training. The programs offer fully-loaded simulation labs complete with medical equipment that functions in the same manner as hospital equipment. The school layout incorporates faculty offices and support services.
Large windows throughout the building permit daylight to create a more conducive setting for learning. The building accommodates the new intelligent classroom requirements of the college environment for hands-on-training and convenience of the digital-age students. The design of the student amenities creates a sense of home and comfort with a student success center, a cafeteria, a lounge and gathering spaces indoor and out. The atmosphere facilitates students spending their day at the campus.
OWNER
South Texas College
BUDGET
$16,600,000
LOCATION
McAllen, TX
SQ. FT.
89,890