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Northwest Vista College moved to its current location in northwest San Antonio on October 17, 1998, with Mountain Laurel Hall as the first building open, and opened in October 1999 with the completion of Manzanillo Hall and Huisache Hall. Northwest Vista College had an enrollment of 2,500 students during their first full year of operation.
In 2011, a satellite campus of COMP opened in Lebanon, Oregon; it is known as the College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific Northwest (COMP-Northwest). The new 54,000 square-foot building is used to educate medical students during their first two years of training. [43]
The school opened in August 2011 with an initial enrollment of 107 students, and 15 full-time faculty members. [11] At that time tuition was $47,000 and the college planned to eventually grow to 400 students. [11] COMP Northwest is expected to nearly double the number of Oregon residents graduating as physicians from medical school. [12]
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The campus of UIWSOM is located on 23 acres (9.3 ha) in south San Antonio, about 20 minutes from the main UIW campus. [1] Formerly the site of the US Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, and now a registered historic district, [4] [5] the campus is on the northwest corner of the Brooks City Base.
Nearly 1,200 Northwest students are dual-credit high school students earning college credit from Northwest while completing their diplomas at area high schools. [ 2 ] One of fifteen state community and junior colleges in Mississippi, Northwest is on a 247-acre (1.00 km 2 ) main campus in Senatobia with satellite campuses in Southaven and Oxford.
Northwest College opened in 1946, as the "University of Wyoming Northwest Center," with the support of the University of Wyoming and the local school district. University support ended in 1950, and the current name was adopted in 1989. [1]
Dec. 27—Last week, the U.S. Forest Service issued a Notice of Intent to amend the Northwest Forest Plan, which encompasses 19 million acres of federal forest lands in Washington, Oregon, and ...