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A Proposal for a Shuttle Service to Keene

A Proposal for a Shuttle Service to Keene. Jason Bourque Katy Wilcock Danielle Boxer Steve Clark Emily Bergeron. Introduction. Franklin Pierce College was founded in 1962 by Frank S. Dipietro FPC is a four year, co-education, liberal arts college. The total student population is 1,574.

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A Proposal for a Shuttle Service to Keene

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  1. A Proposal for a Shuttle Service to Keene Jason Bourque Katy Wilcock Danielle Boxer Steve Clark Emily Bergeron

  2. Introduction • Franklin Pierce College was founded in 1962 by Frank S. Dipietro • FPC is a four year, co-education, liberal arts college. • The total student population is 1,574

  3. Problem Statement Currently there is no affordable transportation to Keene, NH from the Franklin Pierce College Rindge, NH campus. Students with no transportation are denied the opportunity to take advantage of the entertainment possibilities available in Keene.

  4. Problem Statement continued Additionally, there is a safety issue with FPC students who drive into Keene, and have to drive back while under the influence of alcohol. Research is necessary to determine whether or not a shuttle service to and from Keene would be beneficial to FPC Students and their registered guests.

  5. Research Objectives • Determine how students would be willing to pay for the service. • Identify where in Keene students would want to be dropped off/picked up. • Identify which year/class of students would be most likely to use the service. • Determine what time, and which days, students would prefer the shuttle to run.

  6. Methodology • First the team did secondary research in order to have a better understanding of college shuttle services. • Next we created a problem statement • Then, we developed research objectives • After that we created a survey that would address our research objectives. • Next we handed out our surveys. • Finally, we analyzed the data using SPSS and created our results, conclusions, and made recommendations.

  7. The Survey • Do you own a car on campus? • There is a need for a shuttle bus service from campus to Keene • I would use a college shuttle service to and from Keene. • What is the most you would be willing to pay for this service? • If you had to pay for this service which payment option would you most prefer? • Which day would you be most likely to use a shuttle to Keene • In which place would you prefer to get dropped off/picked up in Keene? • What time would be best for a shuttle to start its hourly rounds to Keene and back • What time is the latest time you would want the shuttle to pick you up in Keene for its final round of the night • How many times a month do you visit Keene? • What is your class standing? • How old are you?

  8. Would you use a Shuttle Service to Keene

  9. Do you own a car and Would you use a shuttle service

  10. What is your class standing and Would you use a shuttle service

  11. Ages of Students in Each Class

  12. Which day would you be most likely to use a shuttle to Keene

  13. Limitations • Lack of time • Lack of money • Lack of knowledge of SPSS • Confusion of questions by respondents

  14. Conclusions • The shuttle service should run on Friday and Saturday • The start time should be 4:00pm and it should run until 1:00am • Students would prefer to pay by cash per ride and most would be willing to pay up to $3 • A majority of the students would prefer that the shuttle bus stop in the downtown Keene area

  15. Recommendations • Campus safety implement this shuttle service • Use the same shuttle stops that are already in place • Have the shuttle run in hourly loops • Create posters and fliers to hand out to raise awareness of the program • Campus safety could collaborate with other student organizations such as CAB and Student Government • It might be most beneficial to promote this service to the senior class

  16. Thank You for Your TimeAny Questions?

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