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Kalamazoo Valley Community Coll., MI. – 1979
Data describing campus facility use for instructional and related purposes for one week of activity in Fall 1978 were collected and evaluated at Kalamazoo Valley Community College. Four measures of space utilization were used: (1) percent of available time used; (2) percent of available space used; (3) percent of scheduled space utilized; and (4)…
Descriptors: Class Size, Classrooms, Community Colleges, Facility Utilization Research
Oregon State System of Higher Education, Portland. Office of Facilities Planning. – 1967
Average hours per week of scheduled occupancy of classroom and laboratory space in the nine institutions of higher education operated by the State of Oregon are analyzed and also compared with similar information concerning other states' institutions as available from the U. S. Office of Education. Classroom and laboratory utilization was based…
Descriptors: Ancillary Services, Classrooms, Comparative Analysis, Facility Inventory
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Ohio Board of Regents, Columbus. – 1975
The Ohio Board of Regents, in its planning and coordinating role, must be able to determine the statewide facilities requirements necessary to support the educational programs while avoiding unnecessary duplication of effort. This document provided an informational basis for making decisions and establishing policies at all levels, and opens a…
Descriptors: Buildings, Educational Facilities, Facilities, Facility Expansion
Breen, Edward; Chakupurakal, Thomas – 1978
The use of space for formal instruction in fall 1977 at the Center and South campuses of Macomb County Community College was examined for five time spans: prime time day (weekdays, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.), prime time night (Monday-Thursday, 6 p.m.-10 p.m.), prime time week (prime time day and night), afternoon (Monday-Thursday, 1 p.m.-6 p.m.), and schedule…
Descriptors: Classrooms, College Buildings, Community Colleges, Facility Utilization Research