Campus Planning Process

The campus planning process is designed to assure the University's facilities, grounds, and infrastructure continually aligns with its programs' current operations as well as its future aspirational needs. The process was developed with input from 300+ persons over an 18-month period representing the academic, research, student life, athletics, healthcare, administrative, support, and service communities.

The overall process is driven by program, or "unit" needs. Its sequence of events informs facility professionals as to the best use and management of current facilities (Building and Site Quality) balanced by the need to modernize, replace, and/or create new (Program Needs). The Master Planning process translates needs into physical form, thus creating the campus improvement and development plans (implementation). 

Space informs numerous elements within the campus planning process. A Unit's space needs are identified using a comprehensive model, then included in the ongoing University Space Plan. Program space needs are then included in the Master Plan, which takes into account the University's goal to improve facility use, quality of buildings, site, and infrastructure. This approach provides opportunities to address program needs in an adaptable, efficient, and cost-effective manner. Campus Planning and Development manages the process with support from the Master Planning Team, Campus Planning Committee, and the Campus Development Team. 

Campus Planning Meeting
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