The NOCCD plans to renovate the facility into a comprehensive education complex with classrooms, administrative offices and other services. The school will include programs and services from Fullerton College, Cypress College and the School of Continuing Education.

"The plan is to remove the internal structures and remodel the building to accommodate classes and offices," Donna Hatchett, an NOCCD spokesperson, tells GlobeSt.com. The complex will also contain a printing and mail processing center, a warehouse, administration offices and an information services department.

Some of the building's existing facilities will be kept fairly intact, such as the kitchen facilities and the radiology rooms. "A lot of rooms in the building are set up for our Health Science Program, so we may move a program like that over there," Hatchett tells GlobeSt.com.

Completion is slated for August 2002, with a projected enrollment of 2,000 students.

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