USDA Makes $26.7M Investment in Guam's University and College

TIYAN, GUAM — Chris J. Kanazawa, State Director for USDA Rural Development, announced recently that USDA Rural Development has made a major investment with the recent funding awards in favor of both the University of Guam (UOG) and the Guam Community College (GCC).

The University of Guam Endowment Foundation was awarded with a $21.7 million Community Facility Direct loan for the renovation and expansion of the Student Services Center and for the construction of a new Engineering Annex building on the University of Guam campus. Likewise, the Guam Community College Foundation was awarded with a $5 million CF Direct loan that will be utilized to harden, renovate and expand Building 100 and to extend the Gregorio G. Perez Crime Lab building located on the Guam Community College campus.

“USDA is firmly committed to working side by side with the residents and community leaders of the island of Guam to improve the overall quality of life and economic opportunities for the region,” Kanazawa says. “Today’s announcement will result in greater access to quality education and local job opportunities important to residents in the region.”

Funding for these projects was made possible through the CF Program. CF can make and guarantee loans to develop essential community facilities in rural areas and towns of up to 20,000 in population. Loans and guarantees are available to public entities such as municipalities, counties and special-purpose districts, as well as to nonprofit corporations and tribal governments. Funding is available for fire and police stations, emergency vehicles, hospitals, libraries, nursing homes, schools, community centers, public buildings and childcare centers as well as other community-based initiatives.

“These two projects will further enhance the GCC Criminal Justice program by providing a more conducive learning environment to give our graduates the necessary skills to fill the demand for law enforcement and forensic science careers [in] Guam and in the region,” says Dr. Mary Okada, president of the GCC, who sought leveraged financing with USDA for the projects.

President Obama’s plan for rural America has brought about historic investment and resulted in stronger rural communities. Under the president’s leadership, these investments in housing, community facilities, businesses and infrastructure have empowered rural America to continue leading the way — strengthening America’s economy, small towns and rural communities.

“This USDA loan allows the university to grow and meet the needs of our island communities,” says Dr. Robert Underwood, president of the University of Guam. “A vibrant campus life, the first generation of island engineers and meeting the needs of a 21st century student body are made possible by this loan. Biba USDA! Biba UOG!”

“The ability to access a good quality education is critical for sustainability in any rural area,” says Joe Diego, area director. ”We see these long-term investments not only as a means to expand access to a good, quality education but also as an investment in building a strong community while contributing to a good quality of life for citizens living in Guam and the Western Pacific region.”

According to Diego, USDA has supported higher education on Guam since the ’80s, having funded the construction of the University of Guam Fieldhouse. More recently, USDA awarded loan funds in favor of GCC for the construction of the Learning Resource Center and the Foundation Building at GCC.

Featured

  • Houston K–12 District Opens New Elementary School

    The Lamar Consolidated Independent School District (Lamar CISD) recently announced the completion of a new elementary school in a western suburb of Houston, Texas, according to a news release. Haygood Elementary School measures in at 110,000 square feet, has the capacity for 854 students, and is the first of three new schools scheduled to be built in the Cross Creek West community.

  • North Texas School District Completes Third New Elementary School

    The Denton Independent School District in Dallas, Texas, recently finished construction on its third prototype design elementary school, Reeves Elementary, according to a news release.

  • UCNJ Launches $30M Modernization of Physical Education Center

    The Union College of Union County (UCNJ) in Cranford, N.J., recently broke ground on a new $30-million modernization project for its Physical Education Center (PECK), according to a news release. The college partnered with DIGroup Architecture for the project’s design, transitioning the existing 42,000-square-foot structure into a campus hub for student athletics and campus life.

  • restroom sinks

    CSU Dominguez Hills Standardizes Plumbing to Improve Restroom Maintenance and Efficiency

    At California State University, Dominguez Hills, facilities leaders have taken steps to standardize restroom fixtures as part of a broader effort to improve maintenance efficiency and control long-term costs.

Digital Edition