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Glass, Thomas E. – School Business Affairs, 1999
Costs that may increase the original school construction estimates include school-design inefficiency, architect fees, and costs for land, site development, technology, demolition, consultants, and security. A quality-review team can plan to avoid hidden costs and ensure that the new facility will meet instructional needs at the least possible…
Descriptors: Construction Costs, Cost Effectiveness, Cost Estimates, Educational Facilities Improvement
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Cyros, Kreon L. – CEFP Journal, 1984
Implementing a computer-aided facilities management program begins with establishing priorities, determining the computer capability available, and determining the necessary budget. A space planning and management model is presented with techniques for the collection and storage of the required data. (MLF)
Descriptors: Budgeting, Computer Oriented Programs, Databases, Educational Facilities Planning
Coley, Joe D. – School Business Affairs, 1989
The Education Writers Association report "Wolves at the Schoolhouse Door" examines the poor condition of public school buildings. The report, utilizing data from all the states and from personal contacts and interviews, presents statistics on enrollment, maintenance budgets, safety, financing, lack of data, and potential solutions. (MLF)
Descriptors: Building Obsolescence, Databases, Educational Facilities, Elementary Secondary Education
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Coats, R. Morris – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 1995
This article argues that college pricing policies can be developed to encourage more efficient use of college facilities and reduce the need for capital and operating funding from state or private sources. A survey of 403 students at 1 institution indicates that students would be responsive to discounts in ways that would make such discounts…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Buildings, Efficiency, Facility Utilization Research
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Fehr, Alan; Tyler, John D. – Journal of Rural Community Psychology, 1987
In a survey of 4 North Dakota communities, 40% of the respondents knew of the area's mental health center. Distance from the center, sex, and educational level were associated with awareness of the center's existence. Respondents sought aid from medical and religious resources more often than from mental health resources. (JHZ)
Descriptors: Church Role, Community Surveys, Emotional Problems, Facility Utilization Research
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Dawkins, Marvin; And Others – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1979
Concludes that Blacks who are socially aware of life on the streets in the inner city are most likely to be nonusers of mental health services. (Author)
Descriptors: Blacks, Case Studies, Facility Utilization Research, Individual Characteristics
McCord, Michael – School Business Affairs, 1997
Using existing and new facilities more efficiently could accommodate increased student enrollment while producing significant savings in capital and operating costs. Ontario's Ministry of Education has identified 10 ways to increase facilities utilization, including innovative scheduling, year- round schooling, varied attendance plans, offsite…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Cost Effectiveness, Efficiency, Elementary Secondary Education
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Andrews, Sona K.; Stecker, Dennis; Weill, Don; Winstead, Wayland – Planning for Higher Education, 1999
Describes the approach taken by the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee to budgeting for maintenance of general-assignment classrooms, noting the advantages of this straightforward and transparent model, its limitations, information needs, and the assumptions underlying the renovation model that emerged from this analysis. Technology costs are…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Classrooms, College Administration, College Buildings
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Cavendish, John M. – Journal of the Freshman Year Experience & Students in Transition, 1996
A study examined the health service use of 5,088 West Virginia University freshmen and compared the use patterns of students who returned the next fall with those who did not return. Nonreturning students had a higher usage rate and were significantly different in the types of services needed. The influence of student health problems on attrition…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Clinics, College Freshmen, Comparative Analysis
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Mueller, Marlies; And Others – French Review, 1987
Greater numbers of Beginning French students at Harvard University are requesting duplicate audio cassettes of their language study program in order to avoid working under the constraints of the language laboratory. This study indicates that the majority of students prefer practicing aural/oral skills outside of the language laboratory. (MSE)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Audiotape Cassettes, Classroom Techniques, College Students
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Storey, William – Planning for Higher Education, 1991
The process used by California to revamp its college and university space and utilization standards is described. It involved establishing four space utilization and planning principles (simplicity, flexibility, accountability, consensus) and developed square footage formulas for four space types (classrooms, teaching laboratories, research space,…
Descriptors: Building Design, Campus Planning, Classrooms, College Buildings
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Windham, Patricia; Perkins, George R.; Rogers, Jon – Community College Review, 2001
Addresses ways in which concurrent-use facilities can address issues of preparation for and access to higher education. Provides information on the ways Florida has begun to combine two- and four-year institutions into one campus location. (Contains 17 references.) (NB)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Associate Degrees, Bachelors Degrees, Campus Planning
Truett, Carol – School Library Media Quarterly, 1994
Discusses results of a national survey of school library media specialists and children's librarians in public libraries about reactions to their library facilities. Complaints are addressed, including lack of space, poor design, and shelving; the most heavily used areas are ranked; accommodations for technology are examined; and further research…
Descriptors: Childrens Libraries, Elementary Education, Facility Guidelines, Facility Utilization Research
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Sapp, Gregg; Suttle, George – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1994
Describes an effort to quantify annual collection expansion and shelf space capacities with a computer spreadsheet program. Methods used to quantify the space taken at the beginning of the project; to estimate annual rate of collection growth; and to plot stack space and usage, volume equivalents and usage, and growth capacity are covered.…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Computer Oriented Programs, Data Collection, Data Processing
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Shell, Duane F.; Horn, Christy A. – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 1991
A University of Nebraska-Lincoln study evaluated use of a campus compensatory technology program, particularly compensatory communications systems, by students with disabilities. Results indicate a high level of student use, student perceptions that the compensatory systems were helpful, and improved student academic performance. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Ancillary School Services, Assistive Devices (for Disabled), College Students
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