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Martin, John; Allen, Mark – Planning for Higher Education, 2009
When it comes to building student housing, the stakes for universities and colleges have never been higher. From competing for prospective students and environmental bragging rights to contesting for space on the typical campus, institutions face a fundamentally different landscape than they did when housing previous generations of students. A…
Descriptors: College Housing, Higher Education, Trend Analysis, Educational Facilities Planning
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Hamilton, Craig – Planning for Higher Education, 2009
The focus on the quality of a student's entire academic experience has led to a greater emphasis on student life activities and facilities. In response, many campuses are renovating, expanding, or creating new buildings that support student life. While many of these are traditional stand-alone student dormitories, dining facilities, unions, and…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, Recreational Facilities, College Students, College Housing
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Powers, Elia – Planning for Higher Education, 2007
When it comes to college towns and neighborhoods near urban campuses, quaint will not cut it anymore. An increasing number of institutions are finding ways--directly or indirectly--to promote a mix of commercial and residential development just beyond their borders that they hope will lure students and faculty. This article discusses how…
Descriptors: Municipalities, School Community Relationship, Colleges, Urban Areas
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Amole, Dolapo – Planning for Higher Education, 2007
This study examined the quality and the factors which contributed positively and negatively to the quality of some selected students residential facilities in Nigeria. A user-perspective approach was adopted. The quality of the selected facilities was examined at three levels of environmental interaction and from architectural and social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, College Housing, Dormitories
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Marsters, Tim; Bliss, Kelly – Planning for Higher Education, 2007
In the current highly competitive higher education market in North America, many colleges have identified the importance of upgrading their existing residential housing facilities as part of their strategy to attract and retain students. The case study discussed in this article describes the successful planning process used by Perkins+Will and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Dormitories, Case Studies, Strategic Planning
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Striner, Erma B. – Planning for Higher Education, 1973
Student rejection of traditional campus residence halls in favor of apartment-style living has left colleges and universities with a variety of problems. Research into student preferences has produced some basic requirements: privacy, - interaction, territory, security, safety, a sense of identity, a sense of belonging, and a sense of…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Housing, Design Requirements, Dormitories
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Feild, Robert M. – Planning for Higher Education, 1973
Summarizes a report that describes housing where student groups lease, purchase, or even develop their own living quarters. Considers the birth of the movement, federal student housing programs, and a view to future programs. (Author/DN)
Descriptors: College Housing, Cooperative Programs, Cooperatives, Federal Aid
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Dagit, Charles – Planning for Higher Education, 2003
Explains the various steps taken by Cornell University to create a freshmen campus on their north campus. Explores the reasoning and process whereby the plan was developed. Compares the new physical plan to other campuses, and offers planning guidelines for designing new freshmen residence halls and dining facilities. (EV)
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Freshmen, College Housing, Dormitories
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Striner, Erma – Planning for Higher Education, 1974
The last of seven articles that address the alternatives availablee to institutions of higher education in meeting the space needs of new programs and new attitudes, as well as a wider constituency, without resorting to new building. A review of general approaches to restructure campus housing is supplemented by examples selected from 10 indepth…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Housing, Facility Improvement, Facility Requirements
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Striner, Erma B. – Planning for Higher Education, 1973
Describes some of the problems that student rejection of traditional campus residence halls has created at colleges and universities. Offers some solutions. (Author/MF)
Descriptors: Building Design, Campus Planning, College Buildings, College Housing
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Hill, Christopher – Planning for Higher Education, 2004
In an effort to attract the best and brightest undergraduate students, administrators at U.S. colleges and universities are beginning to leverage their physical facilities as major assets. Academic institutions across the country are launching ambitious, long-term programs that include the construction and renovation of academic buildings. They…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Campuses, Dormitories, College Housing
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Planning for Higher Education, 1972
Describes the application of the turnkey" approach at three universities in which a developer plans, designs, and builds new housing to meet the institution's specifications at a predetermined, fixed cost. (JF)
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Plans, College Housing, Construction (Process)
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Fink, Ira – Planning for Higher Education, 1980
Enrollments, the competition for space, and the cooperation in the use of space in future campus planning activities are discussed. Campuses will only begin to think about cohesion or cooperation, it is suggested, if they can be responsive to three problems: enrollment declines, energy conservation, and economic difficulties. (MLW)
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Faculty, College Housing, Community Planning
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Fink, Ira – Planning for Higher Education, 1982
The relationships between demographic trends, student characteristics (age, ethnic background, marital status), enrollment trends, and demand for on-campus and off-campus housing are examined. Effects of availability of housing on enrollment are also discussed. Institutional policy implications are outlined. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, College Buildings, College Housing, College Planning
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Doctrow, Jerry; And Others – Planning for Higher Education, 1996
The University of Maryland at College Park has taken an unusual step in turning over management of some student residences (two graduate student apartment complexes) to a private property management firm. The realty group found ways to convert necessary expenditures for property improvement into substantial revenue for the university. Suggestions…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Case Studies, College Administration, College Buildings
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