The National RV Training Academy (NRVTA) announced the acquisition of four brand-new duplex tiny homes at the Texan RV Park. These tiny homes provide a convenient and comfortable accommodation option for students who may not own an RV or prefer not to drive long distances to attend classes.
Located within the scenic grounds of the Texan RV Park, the duplex tiny homes offer a modern and efficient housing alternative for NRVTA students, the academy said. This development is aimed at enhancing the student experience by providing flexible options to support various lifestyles and needs.
“With the increasing demand for RV technician and inspector training, we wanted to make sure that we offer more than just a world-class education,” said Kelly Bradley, NRVTA chief operating officer. “By providing these on-site living spaces, we hope to make the entire process even smoother and more accessible for students who don’t have an RV or prefer not to commute to our campus in Athens.”
The duplexes are fully furnished, equipped with amenities to make students feel at home and positioned in close proximity to the classroom buildings. Whether students are coming for a short elective course or attending an extended certification program, the tiny homes serve as a hassle-free lodging option.
Students can now focus solely on their training without the added worry of lodging logistics. With NRVTA’s comprehensive curriculum and hands-on learning experiences, this accommodation option further cements NRVTA’s commitment to providing an all-inclusive training environment.