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Q: Does this mean there will be more students coming
to Mount Allison? |
A: No, there
will be no increase in enrollment. It will stay at approximately
2,250 full time students.
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Q:
With the new buildings and facilities, will Mount Allison be
offering
night classes? Will there be a more courses offered? |
A: Mount
Allison will not be offering any night classes but we will still
be providing our high level of courses. Daytime only
classes allow full time students evening free time to participate
in extra-curricular activities.
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Q:
What does this Plan give students? |
A: The Facilities Master Plan will bring together common
activities and enhance student life on campus (classroom, study,
leisure and home). It will centralize student activities (student
services, mail services, bookstore, cafeteria and pub); it will
consolidate the Fine Arts Department, the Drama Programme and the
Windsor Theatre in the central campus (most likely within an upgraded
University Centre), for convenience, interdisciplinary linkages
and efficiency. The Plan will also bring about a much-needed renovation
and expansion to Mount Allison’s Athletic Centre, as well
as a renovation and extension of Hart Hall to enhance classroom
space.
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Q: How
will faculty and staff benefit from the new plan? |
A: There will be an increase in office area to accommodate
research chairs. As well, an increase in research lab space to
accommodate development in program requirements. In general, there
will be greater flexibility.
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Q: Will
physically disabled people be able to get around easier? |
A: Yes,
there will be increased accessibility for academic buildings
on campus as well as some residences and Centennial Hall.
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