dixie state university human performance center
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Human Performance CenterDSU & State of Utah
Equal Partners for Student Success
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Project Summary
• Student Services (104 K GSF)– Olympic size pool *– Basketball courts (2)* – Aerobic Rooms*– Fitness center*– Running track*– Climbing wall*– Intramural offices– Wellness*denotes 97,119 GSF used academically
• Academic Space (38 K GSF)– Offices– Teaching Labs
• Neurology• Pediatric/ADL• Biomechanics• Modalities• Exercise
Physiology• Plinth
142,000 Square Feet$50M
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• Why this Model?– One Building vs. Two– No Space Duplication– Improved Space
Efficiency– Shared O&M– Smaller Footprint– Doesn’t Exist Currently
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What is Different this Year?Human Performance Center
• VCBO/SASAKI Recommends New Location
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What is Different this Year?Human Performance Center
• Funding ($25M identified)o $20M Student Fees ($4M Cash, $16M Bond)o $1M Washington Countyo $1.5M Anonymous Donoro $1.3M Jennings Property Donationo $1.2M Prior Donations
• Request Change: $25M vs. 39M• Academic Programs Approved
– Exercise Science– U of U Partnership
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Our Case• We do not have a building• Holland Building in 2010• We have identified 50% of the funds• 100% Increase in applications• Record breaking freshman class• Increased enrollment • We have prevented the students from raising student fees• We are losing prospective students• Building Board approved programming• We have done all that we can do
Request: We need your support
President Williams
Questions?
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