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Lord, Jane | 4 |
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Kliment, Stephen A.; Lord, Jane – Planning for Higher Education, 1974
College Instittions have begun to use the dispersed campus, outreach and external degree programs, and new technology to meet the space needs of new programs and a widened constitutency. Explores the solution of relying on noncampus facilities and programs. (Author/DN)
Descriptors: Campus Planning, Cost Effectiveness, Extension Education, External Degree Programs

Kliment, Stephen A.; Lord, Jane – Planning for Higher Education, 1974
With costs of new construction steadily rising, with space on which to build dwindling, and with the growing affection for old, familiar buildings on campus, modernization of available campus space often serves as the answer to meet space needs. (Author/DN)
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Campus Planning, Construction Programs, Cost Effectiveness

Kliment, Stephen A.; Lord, Jane – Planning for Higher Education, 1974
Residential, commercial, and industrial shifts in urban and suburban areas have left many large, solidly built structures vacant. Such structures are often convertible to educational uses at a cost far below that of constructing an equivalent facility new. Explains how administrators can find and adapt such found space; provides some useful…
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Campus Planning, Cost Effectiveness, Facility Expansion

Kliment, Stephen A.; Lord, Jane – Planning for Higher Education, 1974
In cases where college institutions are facing situations with too much or too little space, there must be drastic revision in educational programs to provide economical use of buildings. One solution is to redeploy campus space and to alter the timing of programs. Examples considered include year-round campus use, off-campus programs,…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Technology, Facility Expansion