Room to Grow.(Brief Article)
American School & University, July, 2002
Byline: Joe Agron As construction on college and university campuses continues its record pace, new housing projects are among the types of facilities most often built. This is in response to a number of factors, including rapidly rising enrollments, a growing demand by students for on-campus housing and the desire of colleges to keep students in the institutional environment.
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TABLE 1 Residence hall construction: The statistical picture (2001) While the total cost and overall size of newly constructed housing facilities remained steady compared with last ...
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