VSU's Master Plan accepted by Georgia Board of Regents
June 1, 2004
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Charles Harmon Director of University Relations
VSU's Master Plan accepted by Georgia Board of Regents
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents has accepted
Valdosta State University's updated 10-year Master Plan, which is a
major part of VSU's strategic planning initiative. The new plan,
which provides a road map for VSU's future development, assumes the
current enrollment of 10,500 students will grow to 16,200 students
by 2014. The enrollment increase is based upon a conservative
estimated annual growth rate of 4 percent. VSU's actual enrollment
growth rate over the last three years has been about 6
percent.
The Master Plan is the result of the efforts of a broad-based
committee, composed of faculty, staff, students, alumni, the VSU
Foundation Board, and key governmental and community leaders. The
process received productive assistance from University System of
Georgia personnel, the Atlanta-based firm of John Portman and
Associates, Inc., and their local partner, Ingram Parris Group
(IPG) Architects & Planners.
?Officials from USG and Portman visited the campus on numerous
occasions and were instrumental in guiding VSU through this complex
project,? said VSU President Dr. Ronald M. Zaccari in his recent
President's Message to the campus. ?I deeply appreciate the long
hours, dedication, and contributions to the Master Plan, and the
ability to look beyond individual expectations and remain focused
on the goals outlined in VSU's strategic planning efforts.?
Zaccari said the new plan also assumes VSU will be a pedestrian
campus and establish cluster programs in physical sectors such as
an arts and sciences core, and sectors for business, education, and
fine arts. The plan also accommodates a proposed health care sector
in partnership with the South Georgia Medical Center, which is
located just across the street from VSU's Rea & Lillian Steele
North Campus and the Harley Langdale, Jr. College of Business
Administration. The health sciences sector will enable VSU to bring
its health-related disciplines together in a single location and
educate the growing number of students needed to fill positions in
these critical or high demand areas.
?We are pleased to be building this plan on the existing uniqueness
of VSU such as our location across from South Georgia Medical
Center; strong relationships with city and county schools; and
solid accredited programs,? Zaccari stated. He praised VSU faculty,
staff, students, alumni and others for their roles on the Master
Planning Committee.
?This new plan continues to respect the historical significance of
the campus and our surrounding neighborhoods,? said Zaccari. ?It
maintains the architectural integrity with the Spanish Mission
style.?
Zaccari said the plan provides on-campus housing for 20-25 percent
of the student population by 2014. This will help VSU move toward
peer benchmarks for residential campuses.
?One of the first things we learned from those attending our
initial strategic planning retreat in March of 2002 was that
providing new student housing is the top priority of the planning
process,? said Zaccari. ?Student housing has been our focus and I
am very pleased, due to the work of so many, that we are beginning
to show some tangible results.?
Zaccari said the Board of Regents has approved Phase I of VSU's
initial $32.5 million housing project. The plan incorporates a
diverse mix of on-campus housing options to include renovation of
traditional style residence halls and new construction offering
private suite-apartment style accommodations. Ground breaking for
the first new 518-bed facility is scheduled to take place this
month.
?I had the opportunity to discuss our 10-year plan with community
leaders, legislators, city and county officials, and members of the
local neighborhoods,? said Zaccari. ?The University System of
Georgia staff was kept informed of the plan's progress and each
transitional step was endorsed by open communication.?
For more information about VSU's Master Plan please visit the
website at www.valdosta.edu/planning/master
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