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2 Housing & Dining Services Overview (HDS)
Vision: To create the best living and learning experience in higher education Mission: We create dynamic housing and dining experiences that enhance personal growth and global engagement. Christie HDS Values -Customer First Service -Commitment to Students and Staff -Integrity Respect and Teamwork -Inclusiveness and Diversity -Innovation -Stewardship Key Priorities 1. Provide excellent services to students, staff and customers. 2. Create a thriving, healthy work environment for our staff. 3. Develop & enhance innovative programs, experiences, and residential learning communities in support of university priorities. 4. Be responsible stewards of our fiscal, physical, environmental, and human resources.

3 Notable Features Major construction and renovation for past 14 years
8,000 campus residents, 400+ FTE, and hourly/student staff Completely self-operated auxiliary organization Strong leadership and support within Student Affairs Division Campus and department commitment to sustainability Christie

4 Housing & Dining Services History
First Year Undergraduate Student Requirement with meal plan Returning student optional housing Married student housing Graduate and International student housing Meeting the needs of diverse students and families living on campus Partner across the institution to support student success/retention All First year students required to live on campus in res halls with a meal plan. SHAP – 2007 – HDS committed to house 20% of students on campus This year we have close to 8000 students living on campus in halls and apartments Up to 6500 in res halls 1100 apartments including by the bedroom, graduate, and family housing ~ 900 at Aggie Village Of Note Dining Centers have all been updated and are open to the public. If you wish to dine in one of our centers you can pay by credit card. The Foundry in Corbett and Parmalee is our most recent renovation. Micro-restaurants include Passports international cuisine, Comida Mexican cuisine, 1870 Colorado or local foods, Theory offers student favorites, The Kosher Bistro, Root Vegan food, Piatto Italian food, and the Creamery offering Walrus Icecream

5 University Housing: Residence & Apartment Life Merger
Comprehensive experience and support for all students Population focus rather than building type Focused on meeting unique needs of residents Major change for continuous improvement Honor the strengths of both programs as merging Goals of the merger to serve students throughout their time living on campus Developmental model to meet the needs of students where they are: academically and personally

6 Future Development Alyesworth and Newsom site will be redeveloped into housing for first year students. The design build team has been hired. The project has not yet been designed Alyesworth first, then Newsom in phase 2 In 2000 a facilities audit identified three buildings that were not viable for renovation and ongoing use. Newsom is one of these buildings K-12 enrollments continue to grow until 2025 and the population of Northern Colorado continues to grow We need to expand the first year housing options for the live on requirement along with housing upper class students who wish to stay on campus.

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