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Supporting CSUCI Enrollment Goals. Cindy Derrico, Director Housing and Residential Education. 5 Key Purposes of Housing and Residential Education. Providing safe and comfortable facilities Delivering excellent service
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Supporting CSUCI Enrollment Goals Cindy Derrico, Director Housing and Residential Education
5 Key Purposes of Housing and Residential Education • Providing safe and comfortable facilities • Delivering excellent service • Promoting student development through co-curricular education and community standards Housing and Residential Education aims to create an effective living-learning experience for CSUCI Students through:
5 Key Purposes of Housing and Residential Education • Providing for CSUCI’s short and long term student housing and living- learning needs. • Develop meaningful and effective relationships with students, faculty, and staff.
Supporting Student Matriculation and Retention Assumptions: • A number of factors contribute to a student’s decision to attend CSUCI. • A student may choose not to attend CSUCI due to the unavailability of housing. This possibility is higher for new students – freshmen and transfers.
Supporting Student Matriculation and Retention Statistics: • Among our sister campuses, CI has the third highest percentage of students living on campus at 23% for Fall 2008. • In a survey conducted last year, CSUCI resident students reported that living on campus… • “has had a valuable impact on my educational experience at CSUCI” – 73% • “has had a positive impact on my studies” – 64%
Housing Demand at CSUCI • CSUCI has successfully met student housing demand every year except one since the opening of Anacapa Village:
CSUCI Residential Population Profile • The following charts will show, by percentage, important demographic information about our resident students: – Undergraduate residents at each class level – Gender distribution – County of residence
% of CSUCI Students Living on Campus by Student Classification
On-Campus Residents by Gender 33 % Men 66% Women
On-Campus Residents by County Percentages: Los Angeles – 33%, Ventura – 22%, Orange County – 6%, Santa Barbara – 6%, Other CA – 33%, Out of State – .7%
Planning for the Future • Development of Student Housing projects within the CSU require the following: • Identification of housing need based on occupancy statistics and enrollment projections - COMPLETED • Completion of a Feasibility and Market Demand Study by the campus – FINALIZING • Evaluation by a Housing Review Board • Approval by the Board of Trustees – MARCH ‘09
Planning for the Future • Approval of a Proposal for Student Housing and Requires: • Healthy income over debt ratios for • The individual project • All of student housing • All campus auxiliaries • A concept for new housing supported by both local housing market trends, and regional and national campus housing trends
Planning for The Future • The Student Housing Proposal Development, Approval, and Building Process requires a lead time of: 3 - 4 Years • We are developing a proposal to open the Phase III Housing as early as 2011, though our demand is expected to exceed supply in Fall 2009.