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A New Campus Model for Greater Community Impact and Connection
Delivered March 5, 2024Presented by Suzanne Klein, AECOM | Falecia Williams, Prince George’s Community CollegePlanning Types: Campus PlanningPrince George’s Community College (PGCC) has transformed its college model to address crucial issues such as demographic changes, meeting the needs of non-traditional students, and empowering underserved populations. To support and provide better access to a wider range of constituents, PGCC is reimagining their campus to elevate the community college experience while exploring the creation of two new full-service campuses. Come learn how the new PGCC campus model is meeting short and long-term needs that will serve broader populations, support evolving academic programs and workforce needs, and reduce educational inequities in the college system.
Learning Outcomes:- Identify planning opportunities that can promote connectivity on your campus and within your community.
- Integrate with a broad range of stakeholders to identify and advance master planning opportunities that can benefit diverse population.
- Discuss the benefits of hosting an open planning charrette that includes internal and external partners to collect ideas and identify potential partnerships.
- Detail a strategy for growth and change to remain viable and be prepared for future challenges.
Presenters:
Suzanne Klein, Principal, Associate Vice President, AECOM
Falecia Williams, President, Prince George's Community CollegeContinuing Education Units: AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUPM24C2730) | AICP CM 1.0 Unit
Delivered 03/05/2024.
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