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How to Create a Flexible, Holistic Campus Master Plan

Delivered July 22, 2024
Presented by Catherine Brown, Director of Planning and Projects | Megan Jarosz, Associate Partner | Aaron Persen, Director of Facilities Planning and Construction
Planning Types: Campus Planning

Institutions referenced in this resource:
Metropolitan Community College

Developing a flexible master plan is critical for keeping up with the pace of education, increasing enrollment, and improving the surrounding community. This session will share tools for creating a planning framework to facilitate discussion and decision-making in the ever-changing landscape of higher education. A master plan that approaches the campus from a holistic perspective can provide the flexibility to plan and execute projects for years into the future. Come learn how Metropolitan Community College’s (MCC) master plan considers campus goals, space utilization, public and private partnerships, and overall community impact to provide a solid framework for future planning.

Learning Outcomes:

  1. Examine current space on your campus to assess opportunities for future improvements.
  2. Evaluate how strategic priorities and goals affect physical space and integrate into other campuswide planning initiatives and goals.
  3. Increase your institution's impact by providing the right options for physical and hybrid spaces as well as online support.
  4. Engage both public and private partnerships to increase community and industry involvement in programs and student outcomes.

Presenters:

Catherine Brown, Director of Planning and Projects, Metropolitan Community College Area
Megan Jarosz, Associate Partner, Holland Basham Architects
Aaron Persen, Director of Facilities Planning and Construction, Metropolitan Community College


Continuing Education Units: AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP59C3251) | AICP CM 1.0 Unit

Delivered 07/22/2024.

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