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 Planning for Success - Key Elements
 
 

Implementation of the Campus Master plan will enhance classrooms, learning facilities, recreational and student life areas as well as residences.

The crux of the Facilities Master Plan is to center the campus physical environment around three primary areas:

A Residential Area

A Consolidated Academic Area

A Centralized Student Life Area

MTA Students in the Quad.
 

A Residential Area


Drawing of Residential Area Plan.


• On-the-meal-plan residences will be concentrated on the north side of campus to provide convenient access to the newly-renovated Jennings Hall.



•  Off-the-meal-plan residences may be created by renovation or new construction on the south side of campus if future demand warrants.

 


A Consolidated Academic Area

The central block of campus will be dedicated to academic and administrative functions that are compatible in nature and promote easy access between the faculties and departments of our multi-disciplinary university.

Drawing of Academic Area Plan.
 
A Centralized Student Life Area

 

Drawing of Student Area Plan.

 

The area south of York Street will contain all of the student life activities on campus including the University Centre, bookstore, wellness facility, recreation and athletic facilities and the main sports fields.
Creation of these three areas will be accomplished by a sequential series of renovation/construction projects which can be grouped into four major phases, which are described on the subsequent pages.



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