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Trinity Western University opens first new student dormitory in 25 years

Rising enrolment numbers at TWU dictates more student accommodation immediately

September 27, 2017, Langley, B.C: Trinity Western University celebrates the opening of Skidmore Hall today, the first new student residence on the university’s Langley campus in 25 years. The university invites media, students, faculty, staff and TWU supporters to attend a short dedication ceremony and building tour to honour this marker of TWU’s status as the largest and fastest growing Christian university in Canada.

New university campaigns have led to increased interest and enrolment from all over North America. Skidmore Hall will provide on-campus accommodation for 130 students each year, helping to ease the limitations of some of the current residence halls and allow more space to welcome new students. New for the 2017-2018 school year, TWU has also added a new café, expanded its current cafeteria, and renovated it’s bookstore to meet the rapid student growth today and plan for continued growth in the years ahead.

Event details:

Skidmore Hall - Opening celebration and building tour
September 27, 2017 at 11:45 a.m.
Trinity Western University Campus
22500 University Drive, Langley, BC, V2Y 1Y1

In recent years, the university’s current 900 residence beds have been filled, and some double-occupancy rooms were converted into triple-occupancy rooms to meet demand. Still, some upper year students were turned away from on-campus housing.

The new residence is named in honour of the Skidmore family. The Langley family have been long-time supporters of TWU, and have had many members of their family graduate from TWU.

With the addition of a new satellite campus in Richmond, B.C. in 2016, and the new residence hall in 2017 on the main campus this year to meet student demand, the university is delivering on its commitment to meet demand and rise to the challenge of "inspiring hearts and minds.”

Interview opportunities:

Bob Nice, CFO and Senior Vice President of Business Affairs, Trinity Western University

Images and video:

Photos and video of the new dormitory available by 1:00pm on September 27. Please contact Linda Munro at Moonraker PR.

Quotes:

Bob Kuhn, president of Trinity Western University:

“This is an exciting day for the TWU community. The opening of Skidmore Hall is a clear indication of our growth over the past three years. It provides clear evidence that TWU is attracting more students interested in our unique and expanding education opportunities, caring faculty and staff, and vibrant student community on the doorstep of a world class city. Thanks to the addition of Skidmore Hall, there is more room for students from local communities, across Canada and other countries to experience this extraordinary university.”

For more information:

Linda Munro
Moonraker PR
778-839-9649
linda@moonrakerpr.com