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- Planning Types
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Focus Areas
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A framework that helps you develop more effective planning processes.
- Challenges
Challenges
Discussions and resources around the unresolved pain points affecting planning in higher education—both emergent and ongoing.
Common Challenges
- Learning Resources
Learning Resources
Featured Formats
Popular Topics
- Conferences & Programs
Conferences & Programs
Upcoming Events
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Conference Recordings
A University’s Successful Campus Relocation Using Integrated Planning
Published July 16, 2021Presented by Sara Mathov, University of Western States | Rosalia Messina, University of Western StatesPlanning Types: Campus PlanningChallenges: Engaging StakeholdersTags: Alignment, Engaging Stakeholders, Facilities Planning, Learning Environments, New Campus, Project Management, SCUP 2021 Annual Conference
Institutions referenced in this resource:
University of Western StatesIn this age of rapid change, many institutions must consider reevaluating their campus facilities in major ways. This session will discuss how the University of Western States used integrated planning and data-informed decision making to design, build, and relocate to a new campus over a two-year period. Join us to discover how you can use data collection and analysis strategies combined with constituent engagement to effectively facilitate planning and implementation of adaptable student-centered learning spaces.
Learning Outcomes:
- Identify the required data to engage stakeholders in effective decision making around the design and planning of institutional development and sustainability.
- Explain how to develop an integrated plan for major capital projects, including finance, academics, student success, enrollment, and safety and security aspects.
- Discuss how to successfully develop and execute change management strategies for different stakeholders.
- Identify data-based solutions and contingency plans for potential interruptions or delays of your project.
Presenters:
Sara Mathov, Vice President for Innovation and Strategic Initiatives, University of Western States
Rosalia Messina, Executive Vice President, University of Western StatesContinuing Education Units: AIA LU 1 Unit (SCUP56C1161) | AICP CM 1 Unit
Recorded 7/16/21.
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