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1 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY MSU - Billings Auxiliaries/Athletics Master Plan September 28, 2009 March 9, 2010

2 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY AGENDA Work Plan Survey Analysis Demand Analysis Discussion Site Considerations Next Steps

3 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY Work Plan

4 WORK PLAN Facilities Inventory / Analysis Campus Vision and Goals Survey Work Market Research Financial Modeling Marketing Strategies Solutions / Options Consensus Building Final Master Plan

5 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS

6 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS Assuming 95% Confidence Level, a population of 4,851, and 734 returned surveys +/- 3.6% Margin Of Error

7 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS DEMOGRAPHICS

8 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS - DEMOGRAPHICS

9 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS - DEMOGRAPHICS

10 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS - DEMOGRAPHICS

11 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS - DEMOGRAPHICS

12 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS - DEMOGRAPHICS

13 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS - DEMOGRAPHICS

14 SURVEY ANALYSIS FOOD SERVICE

15 Respondent Location at Meal Times – Main Campus FOOD SERVICE

16 Respondent Location at Meal Times – COT Campus FOOD SERVICE

17 What do you do for Breakfast? FOOD SERVICE

18 What do you do for Lunch? FOOD SERVICE

19 What do you do for Dinner? FOOD SERVICE

20 What do you do for Snacks? FOOD SERVICE

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22 23.6% of Total Respondents; 28.1% of Non-Residents FOOD SERVICE

23 13.6% of Total Respondents; 15.8% of Non-Residents FOOD SERVICE

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29 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS ATHLETICS

30 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – ATHLETICS

31 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – ATHLETICS

32 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – ATHLETICS

33 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – ATHLETICS

34 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – ATHLETICS

35 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – ATHLETICS

36 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – ATHLETICS

37 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS STUDENT UNION

38 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – STUDENT UNION

39 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – STUDENT UNION

40 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – STUDENT UNION

41 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – STUDENT UNION

42 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – STUDENT UNION

43 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – STUDENT UNION

44 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – STUDENT UNION

45 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS RECREATION

46 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – CAMPUS RECREATION

47 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – CAMPUS RECREATION

48 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – CAMPUS RECREATION

49 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – CAMPUS RECREATION

50 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – CAMPUS RECREATION

51 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – CAMPUS RECREATION

52 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS HOUSING

53 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – HOUSING

54 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – HOUSING

55 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – HOUSING

56 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – HOUSING

57 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – HOUSING

58 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – HOUSING

59 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – HOUSING

60 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – HOUSING

61 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – HOUSING

62 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – HOUSING

63 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – HOUSING

64 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – HOUSING

65 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS HEALTH SERVICES

66 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – HEALTH SERVICES

67 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – HEALTH SERVICES

68 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – HEALTH SERVICES

69 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – HEALTH SERVICES

70 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – HEALTH SERVICES

71 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS CHILD CARE

72 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – CHILD CARE

73 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – CHILD CARE

74 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – CHILD CARE

75 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – CHILD CARE

76 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – CHILD CARE

77 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – CHILD CARE

78 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – CHILD CARE

79 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – CHILD CARE

80 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – CHILD CARE

81 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY DEMAND BASED PROGRAMMING Student Union Recreation Housing

82 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY DEMAND BASED PROGRAMMING Demand for “Drop-In” On-Campus Activities Depth & Breadth Activity Prioritization Space Reconciliation Utilization Schedules

83 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY DEMAND BASED PROGRAMMING

84 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY UNION DEMAND Main CampusCOT Campus

85 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY UNION DEMAND Main CampusCOT Campus First Second Third Fourth First Second Third Fourth

86 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY UNION DEMAND – MAIN CAMPUS

87 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY UNION DEMAND – MAIN CAMPUS

88 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY UNION DEMAND – COT CAMPUS

89 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY UNION DEMAND – MAIN CAMPUS

90 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY UNION DEMAND – COT CAMPUS

91 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY DEMAND BASED PROGRAMMING

92 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY REC DEMAND Main CampusCOT Campus

93 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY REC DEMAND Main CampusCOT Campus First Second Third Fourth First Second Third Fourth

94 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY REC DEMAND – MAIN CAMPUS

95 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY REC DEMAND – MAIN CAMPUS

96 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY REC DEMAND – COT CAMPUS

97 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY REC DEMAND – MAIN CAMPUS

98 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY REC DEMAND – COT CAMPUS

99 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY DEMAND BASED PROGRAMMING

100 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY HOUSING DEMAND Projections of bed demand based on preferences from student survey Demand projections reflect: Affordability criteria (off-campus students at least paying $200 in rent) Weighting for University demographics Enrollment held stable Demand broken down by unit type and appropriate housing by class level

101 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY HOUSING DEMAND

102 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY HOUSING DEMAND – MAIN CAMPUS

103 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY HOUSING DEMAND – MAIN CAMPUS

104 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY HOUSING DEMAND – MAIN CAMPUS

105 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY HOUSING DEMAND – COT CAMPUS

106 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY HOUSING DEMAND – COT CAMPUS

107 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY DISCUSSION

108 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY DISCUSSION Priorities of Spaces and Units Shared Usage Convenience vs. Destination Decentralization ?

109 SITE CONSIDERATIONS

110 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY NEXT STEPS

111 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY NEXT STEPS Complete Benchmarking Study Develop Athletics Program / Space Demand Overlay Further Evaluate Health Service and Child Care Data Evaluate Food Service Financials for Opportunities Develop Athletic & Auxiliary Financials Investigate Site Options for New Construction, Expansion, Renovation, etc

112 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY MSU - Billings Auxiliaries/Athletics Master Plan September 28, 2009 March 9, 2010

113 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY EXTRA SLIDES

114 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY Strategic Asset Value Analysis

115 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY STRATEGIC ASSET VALUE ANALYSIS Priority Order of Space Needs / Project Concept Auxiliary spaces for all students – means different spaces / needs for various types of students on campus Spaces should provide flexibility for use Continued development of shared facilities With the exception of Rec and Athletics perhaps Focus on easy fixes first then develop long term investments

116 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY STRATEGIC ASSET VALUE ANALYSIS Architectural & Construction Quality Invest in spaces to create a “wow” factor Don’t need to be extravagant with the design

117 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY STRATEGIC ASSET VALUE ANALYSIS Target Market / Campus Locations Decentralized approach Services to all students Specific focus: International Non-Traditional & Family Native American First Generation

118 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY STRATEGIC ASSET VALUE ANALYSIS Operating Paradigm / Financial Performance Transition from risk averse to more risk tolerable Generate more revenue from auxiliaries Initial investment may be needed to spur growth Find donor support where possible

119 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY FOCUS GROUP SUMMARY

120 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY Initial focus groups were held from Dec. 1 st - 3 rd Secondary focus groups were needed due to the lack of qualitative data regarding non-traditional and COT students. During B&D’s first visit there were a total of 51 participants from various groups on campus. Student Leadership, RHA, Recreation, and Athletics. A total of 7 group sessions were organized Overall, all of the participants showed a deep invested interest in the Auxiliaries and Athletics Master Plan. They presented well-reasoned concerns and recommendations for future improvements to the University, some of which may be implemented in the short-term, while others will need sufficient time to plan, organize, and carry out. FOCUS GROUP SUMMARY 80+ Students Yesterday & Today

121 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY The general perception given of the University by participants was very positive: Students felt the cost of attendance was low compared to other schools Participants demonstrated an attraction to the ‘small community’ atmosphere Faculty & staff enjoyed working with colleagues and were often alumni of MSUB Participants felt there was a unique culture to the campus than on other universities: Clear distinctions were established between non-traditional and traditional students Student participants felt there was a clear divide among the two groups and would like to see more interaction between each of them COT students did not feel connected directly with the main campus FOCUS GROUP SUMMARY – GENERAL

122 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY In general, participants agreed that certain improvements needed to be addressed: Update / renovate housing Offer more variety in dining at the COT and cheaper options on main campus Link all 3 MSUB campuses better (participants suggested a shuttle system) Create a more central location for the SUB and improve its usage by non- traditional students Update items of the Bookstore, lower prices and create a more welcoming environment Lastly, the general consensus of participants was that the auxiliaries facilities function adequately, but need basic changes to enhance the experience for students, faculty, and staff. FOCUS GROUP SUMMARY – AUXILIARIES

123 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY Participants stressed basic improvements of facilities in order to better accommodate both parties: Recreation staff felt the necessity to provide a more comfortable space for students in order to reduce any discomfort from sharing the facilities with student-athletes Participants from the Athletic department showed more interest in adding new indoor and outdoor facilities to accommodate all teams because of scheduling conflicts Basic renovations to the weight room and pool were recommended The creation of a dome-like track-and-field structure for practice space and intramural games during the winter months was another recommendation Overall, some improvements were felt necessary in order to tailor to non-athletes, while still enhancing crucial spaces that allow student-athletes to perform at a competitive level. FOCUS GROUP SUMMARY – ATHLETICS/REC

124 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY Survey Analysis

125 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS - DEMOGRAPHICS

126 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS - DEMOGRAPHICS

127 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS - DEMOGRAPHICS

128 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS - DEMOGRAPHICS

129 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – CAMPUS RECREATION

130 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – CAMPUS RECREATION

131 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – HOUSING

132 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – HOUSING

133 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – HOUSING

134 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – HOUSING

135 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – HEALTH SERVICES

136 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – HEALTH SERVICES

137 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – HEALTH SERVICES

138 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – CHILD CARE

139 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – ATHLETICS

140 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – ATHLETICS

141 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – STUDENT UNION

142 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – STUDENT UNION

143 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – CAMPUS RECREATION

144 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – HEALTH SERVICES

145 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS – HEALTH SERVICES

146 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS - DEMOGRAPHICS

147 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS - DEMOGRAPHICS

148 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS - DEMOGRAPHICS

149 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY SURVEY ANALYSIS - DEMOGRAPHICS

150 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY BENCHMARKING

151 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY BENCHMARKING

152 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY FOOD SERVICE

153 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY FOOD SERVICE

154 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY HOUSING DEMAND – MAIN CAMPUS

155 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY HOUSING DEMAND – MAIN CAMPUS

156 BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY DEMAND BASED PROGRAMMING


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