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David H. and Patricia A. Devier Student Suites ribbon cut

At Glen Oaks Community College, Michigan; named in honor of former Ada residents

What began as an idea to build a residence hall on the campus of Glen Oaks Community College more than two years ago is now a reality.

The grand opening of the David H. and Patricia A. Devier Student Suites took place on the southwest Michigan campus on Friday. The Deviers are former Ada residents.

The project is the first student housing project at the college, a $6.5 million investment in the college, students, St. Joseph County and the southwest Michigan region.

The three-story facility has two- and four-bedroom suites (108 beds in all), and is the first such project in Michigan to be funded by a USDA Rural Development loan.

Each suite has a full kitchen and fully furnished living space and three levels of security. Shared amenities include a lobby, fireplace, study and meeting spaces on all floors.

The suites are named for President and Mrs. Devier in recognition of the vision Dr. Devier provided in leading the College from concept to reality.

“With limited housing in the region, the residence hall provides our students an opportunity to experience campus life while pursuing their education at a much lower cost.” said David Devier, Glen Oaks president.

“Residential housing is a significant asset that gives us the opportunity to develop and offer ‘niche’ programs to attract students from across Michigan, northern Indiana and beyond.”

Glen Oaks is the ninth Michigan Community College to add residence halls to
its campus.

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