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Student Center Project. Manifesting a Vibrant Learning and Campus Life Experience. History of Project. Breakthrough Project Student Initiated Committee Representation Student Input Focus Groups 6 Groups/100 Students Electronic Student Survey 735 Completed/Cross-Section of Students.
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Student Center Project Manifesting a Vibrant Learning and Campus Life Experience
History of Project • Breakthrough Project • Student Initiated • Committee Representation • Student Input • Focus Groups • 6 Groups/100 Students • Electronic Student Survey • 735 Completed/Cross-Section of Students
Services Demand Dining & Retail
Space Demand Of 48 potential spaces, demands were weighted towards six fundamental services.
History of Project (Continued) • Student Senate Vote • $85.00 Per Semester • Based on Survey Data • Instituted at Semester of Groundbreaking • No Fees Collected to Date • Building Design Work • Student/Student Organizations Input
Interim Actions • Extended Cafeteria Service • Extended Library Hours • Student Spaces Project • Completion of Oak Street Hall
OriginalDesign • Expansion/Remodeling of University Center
From Challenge to Opportunity • Library Project • Student Center Funding Delay • Potential Relationship of Projects
Current Proposal • Location • Use of Current University Center • Purpose • Student Center • Program Elements
University Center Usage • Pierson Auditorium • Meeting Rooms • Computer Lab • Potential Student Services
Program Elements • Student Conveniences • One-stop Shop • Dining/Kitchen/Servery • Coffee/Cyber Café • Convenience Store • Barbershop • Other Retail • Quiet Study Lounge (Library) • Computer Lab (Library) • Parking (Library) • Meeting Spaces • Lobby/Lounge • Multipurpose Room • Small Meeting Rooms (Library) • Auditorium and Lecture Hall (Library) • Student Activities • Student Activity Venue/T.V.
Program Elements, cont. • Student Government/Organizations • Student Government Chamber • Activity and Program Council • Organization Planning Space/Hoteling Spaces • Student Services • Meditation Room • Student Life Office • Disabled Student Services • Multicultural Affairs • Administrative Offices
COLLECTIONS CAFE REFERENCE LEVEL ONE SCHEME B PERIODICALS/ READING ROOM INFORMATION COMMONS LECTURE HALL AUDITORIUM MEETING ROOMS ACCESS SERVICES “UNIVERSITY WAY” (51ST STREET) ACTIVITIES/ LOUNGE ENTRY CAFE FINE ARTS CENTER BOOKSTORE ONE STOP SHOP TO UNIVERSITY CENTER
COLLECTIONS STAFF LEVEL TWO SCHEME B OPEN STUDY EXHIBIT CLASSROOMS/MEETING “UNIVERSITY WAY” (51ST STREET) MULTICULT ADMIN DISABLED V C ACT PROG CONF STU LIFE STU GOV LOUNGE FINE ARTS CENTER STUDENT ORGS TO UNIVERSITY CENTER
COLLECTIONS LEVEL THREE SCHEME B LEARNING CENTER ACADEMIC DEV CENTER TECH SERVICES “UNIVERSITY WAY” (51ST STREET) MULTIPURPOSE SUPPORT SERVERY FINE ARTS CENTER SUPPORT DINING TO UNIVERSITY CENTER
COLLECTIONS STAFF LEVEL FOUR SCHEME B WRITING CENTER SPECIAL COLLECTIONS “UNIVERSITY WAY” (51ST STREET) FINE ARTS CENTER TO UNIVERSITY CENTER
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Proposal Summary • Total Square Footage: 109,126 sq. ft. • Total Cost: $28,040,000.00 • Source of Funds: • Student Fees: $23,840,000.00 • Institution/Campus Funds: $3,000,000.00 • Private Development/Campus Funds: $1,200,000.00
Projected Project Timeline • Design/Student Input: 2005 • Groundbreaking: Spring 2006 • Anticipated Opening: Spring 2008 • Library Opening: Late Spring 2009* *Best Case Scenario: Assumes all funding in place by FY2007
Next Steps • Student/Faculty/Staff Communication/Input • Expansion of Existing Committee • Board of Curators Approval