Master Planning
A Framework for the Future
Campus planning is done with a long-term view that ultimately guides the day-to-day business decisions and investments of the University. It mirrors our academic vision and guides the creation of a physical learning environment with lasting value.
Any change to the physical appearance of campus buildings and grounds is monitored by the Campus Architect and facilities planning staff. This includes everything from curb cuts to whole buildings.
Campus Master Plans
The Campus Master Plan is the vision for the campus physical environment. Besides being essential for proper University physical development, a facilities master plan is required by the أغجاض±²¥ Commission on Higher Education (CCHE). The Campus Master Plan establishes overall goals, objectives, and design principles that serve as a framework for future physical development. It also provides long range planning for architecture, land use, space use, landscape, transportation, parking, and utilities.
Micro-Master Plans
Micro-Master Plans address planning issues in areas of campus limited by location or by program. They are intended to compliment the Campus Master Plan. Note: The link below will take you our micro-master plans on Google Drive. Within Google Drive, you can switch from "grid view" to "list view" to allow you to see the file names in a different format. You can also search for a particular file or topic by typing a keyword in the gray "Search Drive" box at the very top of the Google Drive page.
Program Plans
Any change to the physical appearance of campus buildings and grounds is monitored by the Campus Architect and facilities planning staff. This includes everything from curb cuts to whole buildings. Program Plans provide detailed information about individual capital projects. Note: The link below will take you our program plans on Google Drive. Within Google Drive, you can switch from "grid view" to "list view" to allow you to see the file names in a different format. You can also search for a particular file or topic by typing a keyword in the gray "Search Drive" box at the very top of the Google Drive page.