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Phase 7 Master Planning & Programming: Objective 6 & Steering Committee Meeting 07.23.12
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Agenda: Objective 6 Strategy and Survey 1 Deep Dive
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• Objective 6 Strategy Discussion 9 - 10 am• Review Guiding Principles• Discuss Scenarios• Review Benchmarks
• Survey 1 Deep Dive 10 - 11 am
• Administrative updates• Field Trips to the Hub and MKThink projects are being scheduled• Dean’s meeting to discuss C.O.M. on August 10• Next Objective 4 meeting on August 1• One-Stop-Shop meeting is being scheduled
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Objective 6: Lawyering Skills Programdraft GUIDING PRINCIPLES - Objective 6
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• Feature the Lawyering Skills Program as a distinguishing asset of the Law School• Create physical spaces that facilitate the pedagogical focus on advocacy and courtroom training, as well as
provide naming opportunities• Establish the program as a source of pride that hosts competitions and events with other law schools• Leverage the physical space in support of the law school’s goal to become nationally renowned for its
litigation and advocacy training
• Design spaces to support interactive programs where law students receive hands-on learning• Support the concept of experiential versus lecture-based learning, and align with the law school’s
pedagogical stance as a ‘practice-ready’ graduate program• House state-of-the-art technology that is being used in real courtrooms• Plan for varying uses and flexible work spaces, in particular for teams of 4-8, and groups of 16 and 25-30• Create a realistic, simulated courtroom experience
• Be able to hold mock trials and competitions in a space that accurately reflects an actual courtroom• Provide a space for informal learning, gathering, and research
• Create spaces for informal research and study for smaller groups (4-8)
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Strategy
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Lawyering Ski l ls Conceptual Programming
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Scenario 1: 2011 Ratcliff Plan for Litigation Skills Center - Moot Court
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Strategy
Scenario 2 : Shared Facilities throughout GGU
Scenario 3 : Shared Facilities within the Law School
Scenario 1 : 2011 Ratcliff Plan for Litigation Skills Center
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Scenario 1: 2011 Ratcliff Plan for Litigation Skills Center - Moot Court
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Strategy
• Accommodate Lawyering Skills Program needs using specific, dedicated facilities; develop a parallel online presence for the center
• Grand, iconic place• Ample space for programmatic needs
Pros
• Dedicated space necessitates expanding GGU facilities
• Costly• Challenging to meet desired levels of utilization
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Scenario 2: Shared Facilities throughout GGU
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Strategy
• Accommodate Lawyering Skills Program needs (e.g. Moot Court, practice rooms) throughout Golden Gate University using shared facilities; develop an online presence for the center
• Easy to achieve high utilization of facilities• Easy to remain true to boundary of staying
within the existing envelope of space • More affordable• Could influence other GGU schools to
incorporate this way of teaching• Ample space for program needs
Pros
• Weak sense of place / identity• Less access• Not embedded in the Law School
Cons
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Scenario 3: Shared Facilities within the Law School
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Strategy
• Accommodate Lawyering Skills Program needs in co-located, shared, primarily Law School facilities; develop a parallel online presence for the center
• Use of prime Law School space retains strong identity
• Method of teaching can influence other Law School pedagogy
• Ample space for program needs
Pros
• Would need more rooms (than in Ratcliff) outfitted to support lawyering skills because they would be shared with other Law School classes rather than dedicated spaces
Cons
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Scenarios - Space Allocation Comparison
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Strategy
• Increase dedicated Lawyering Skills Program Space (amount to be determined) from current amount
• Increase co-located space and rooms for Lawyering Skills Program• courtrooms as classrooms, not
just classrooms as courtrooms
11,400 SF
Current Ratcliff Proposed
487 SF
4,648 SF
Scenar io 1
Scenar io 2
Scenar io 3
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Strategy
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Assessment
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Benchmarking
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Benchmarking Study
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Law School Lawyering and Litigation Skills Benchmarks
1. Stetson
2. Quinnipiac
3. South Texas
4. Baylor
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Stetson Law School
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• Eleazer Courtroom• 8,900 SF• Cost: $719,325• First courtroom in the nation designed to
address the needs of the elderly or disabled
• Florin Roebig Courtroom• AV, tiered seating, jury room, judge’s chambers
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Quinnipiac Law School
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• School of Law Center • 130,000 SF• Law library (50,000 SF), informal gathering
places, Grand Courtroom, Silver, Golub & Teitell Trial Practice Room
• Grand Courtroom• 225 seat mock courtroom• state-of-the-art technology
• Trial Practice Room• Furnished like a trial courtroom• Areas for judge and jury
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South Texas Law School
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• Treece Courtroom• 8,000 SF• Completed: November 2003• Nine-seat judges bench, witness stand, court clerk’s table, court
reporter’s table, attorney’s tables, spectator area, two jury boxes• Limestone and marble entryway lobby space• James Baldwin Brown Jury Room
• Jury room when facility is being used for actual trials• Robing room for appellate judges
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Baylor Law School
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• Sheila and Walter Umphrey Law Center• 128,000 SF• Cost: $33 million• Completed: August 2001• Includes classrooms, courtrooms, law library, computer labs, seminar and meeting rooms, faculty
and administrative offices, common areas• Rex Houston Practice Courtroom
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Law School Benchmarking Statistics
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School GGU Stetson Quinnipiac South Texas Baylor
Median GPA 3.10 3.36 3.33 3.06-3.55 3.75
Median LSAT 153 NA 156 152-158 163
Number of Students 732 1,081 467 1,305 476
Full-time 616 867 340 1,009 466
Part-time 116 214 127 296 10
Percent Female 54.4% 51.9% 48% 46.7% 50.2%
Percent Minority 28.7% 20.7% 11.6% 29% 21%
Full-time Faculty 42 59 32 44 27
Student/Faculty Ratio 17:1 18:1 14:1 22:1 17:1
Tuition $38,375 $35,146 $42,740 $26,340 $40,904
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Moot Courtrooms Arrangements
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Cumberland (similar to current GGU facilities)
Stetson (Traditional Moot Court Arrangement)
Quinnipiac (Large Lecture Hall Arrangement)
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Typical Law Skills Centers
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• Moot Courtroom• Main entrance/circulation leads into gallery seating• Judge’s desk, jury box, and counsel tables at the opposite end• Smaller study, research, and seminar rooms often adjacent to courtroom, typically accessed from
the judge, jury, and counsel end• Size ranges from large, tiered lecture hall style to flat, more condensed classroom style
• Conference Rooms• Smaller rooms for study, research, and seminars adjacent to the Moot Courtroom• Rooms often equipped with high-end AV technology
• Formal Entrance• Decorated entryway designed to attract and highlight skill center• Lobby space adjacent to courtroom for congregation and informal learning
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Typical Moot Courtroom Features
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• Physical Assets• Judge’s Bench (elevated off of the ground)• Jury Box• Integrated Podium• Counsel Tables• Gallery Seating (approx. 25 to several hundred)• Wood-paneled walls and furniture (partially or completely)
• Technology• TV’s• DVD players• Video Cameras (Mounted and Freestanding)• Document Projection Video Cameras (Freestanding or integrated into desk)• Microphones• Audio/Visual Inputs• Interactive Whiteboards• Accessible Outlets• Variable Control Lighting
Eleazer Courtroom, Stetson Law
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Assessment
• An identity and brand for the Law School
• A simulated courtroom experience with appropriate furniture and technology
Benchmarked Litigation Center
• A centralized organization of space
What is the essence of a Lawyering/Litigation Skills Center?
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DateQualitative Investigation: GGU Summer Survey Findings
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GGU Student Survey ResponsesDemographics Overview
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Undergraduate Programs4%
School of Taxation11%
School of Law33%
School of Accounting16%
School of Business36%
Domestic Student78%
International Student22%
Undergraduate10%
Graduate90%
Combination of online and in person program27%
In Person66%
Online7%
Full-time66%
Part-time34%
School/Department Affiliation International/Domestic In Person/Online Program
Undergraduate/GraduateFull-time/Part-time
N = 213
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
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GGU Faculty/Staff Survey ResponsesDemographics Overview
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Part-Time Staff9%
Full-Time Staff61%
Adjunct Faculty11%
Full-Time Faculty19%
10 years or more30%
8 – 10 years9%
6 – 8 years8% 4 – 6 years
16%
2 – 4 years13%
1 – 2 years11%
Less than 1 year14%
School/Department Affiliation Length of AffiliationPrimary Affiliation
*Response rates from other departments had an equal distribution of 0.5%-6.6%
Other*47%
School of Law25%
Ageno School of Business19%
School of Accounting3%
School of Taxation2%
Undergraduate Programs4%
N = 196
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
Arrivals & Departures
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GGU Student Survey ResponsesWhat is your primary mode of transportation to and from campus?
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Public transit within San Francisco (BART / Muni)
Public Transit within the region (e.g., CalTrain, AC Transit, BART, ferry)
Car
Motorcycle/Scooter
Walk
Bike
0% 15% 30% 45% 60% 75%
2%
13%
1%
14%
15%
56%
N = 213
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
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GGU Faculty/Staff Survey ResponsesWhat is your primary mode of transportation to and from campus?
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Public transit within San Francisco (BART / Muni)
Public Transit within the region (e.g., CalTrain, AC Transit, BART, ferry)
Car
Motorcycle/Scooter
Walk
Bike
0% 15% 30% 45% 60% 75%
0%
5%
1%
12%
29%
53%
N = 196
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
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GGU Student Survey ResponsesWhat time did you typically arrive at GGU?
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N = 213
• Staggered arrival times GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
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GGU Student Survey ResponsesWhat time did you typically leave GGU?
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N = 213
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
• Uniform departure times
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GGU Faculty/Staff Survey ResponsesWhat time did you typically arrive at GGU?
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N = 196
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
• Uniform arrival times
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GGU Faculty/Staff Survey ResponsesWhat time did you typically leave GGU?
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N = 196
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
• Uniform departure times
Navigating GGU:To Walk or Ride?
Elevator
Stairs
0% 15% 30% 45% 60% 75%
50%
50%
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GGU Student Survey ResponsesWhen moving between floors, what path do you take most often?
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N = 213
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
Elevator
Stairs
0% 15% 30% 45% 60% 75%
58%
42%
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GGU Faculty/Staff Survey ResponsesWhen moving between floors, what path do you take most often?
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N = 196
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
Perceived efficiency
Exercise
Perceived efficiency & exercise
Other
0% 15% 30% 45% 60% 75%
12%
17%
15%
56%
Inconvenient access
Stairwell environment
Heavy load
Exercise avoidance
Perceived efficiency
Other
0% 15% 30% 45% 60% 75%
4%
25%
18%
15%
10%
27%
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GGU Student Survey Responses
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N = 213
Movement between floors
• conservation, fresh air
Explain why you do not take the stairs
Explain why you do take the stairs
• physical limitations
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
Perceived efficiency
Exercise
Perceived efficiency & exercise
Other
0% 15% 30% 45% 60% 75%
11%
29%
31%
27%
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GGU Faculty/Staff Survey ResponsesMovement between floors
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N = 196
• congestion in elevators, convenient access
Heavy load
Physical limitations
Perceived efficiency
Exercise avoidance
Inconvenient access
Other
0% 15% 30% 45% 60% 75%
2%
8%
22%
33%
24%
11%
Explain why you do not take the stairs
Explain why you do take the stairs
• social interactions, stairwell environment
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
Personal Storage
No59%
Yes41%
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GGU Student Survey ResponsesTo which extent do the lockers serve your needs (e.g. size, location, access)?
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N = 213
Do you use a locker at GGU?
Not at all
Minimally
For the most part
Completely
0% 15% 30% 45% 60% 75%
22%
41%
25%
12%
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
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GGU Student Survey ResponsesIf the lockers do not meet your needs, please describe why
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N = 213
N/A
Size
Inconvenient access
0% 15% 30% 45% 60% 75%
9%
23%
69%
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
Productivity &Morale Drivers
University Library
Classrooms
Student lounges
Law Library
Café
Lobbies
N/A
Computer lab
Bookstore
Plaza
<3*
0% 19% 38% 56% 75%
18%
1%
2%
2%
2%
7%
6%
9%
12%
12%
28%
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GGU Student Survey ResponsesWhat are your top 3 most frequented places at GGU?
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*less than 3 respondents for other choicesN = 213
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
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GGU Faculty/Staff Survey ResponsesWhat are your top 3 most frequented places at GGU?
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Office
Café
Classrooms
University Library
Law Library
Plaza
Lobbies
ASOB Offices
N/A
Computer lab
<3*
0% 19% 38% 56% 75%
36%
2%
2%
2%
2%
3%
3%
5%
4%
6%
37%
*less than 3 respondents for other choicesN = 196
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
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GGU Student Survey ResponsesIn what type of space do you work most effectively?
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N = 196
Totally quiet in a private space (e.g., carrels)
Totally quiet in a community-oriented space (e.g., reading room, library)
Some ambient noise in a private space (e.g., cubicle, playing music in your private space)
Some ambient noise in a small group space (e.g., elevator lobbies, tables in hallways)
Buzzing noise and action in a community-oriented space (e.g., Café)
Other
0% 19% 38% 56% 75%
5%
4%
12%
19%
33%
27%
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
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GGU Faculty/Staff Survey ResponsesIn what type of space do you work most effectively?
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N = 213
Totally quiet in a private space (e.g., office)
Totally quiet in a community-oriented space (e.g., conference room, library)
Some ambient noise in a private space (e.g., cubicle, playing music in your private space)
Some ambient noise in a small group space (e.g., elevator lobbies, tables in hallways)
Buzzing noise and action in a community-oriented space (e.g., Café)
Other
0% 19% 38% 56% 75%
5%
1%
2%
28%
8%
61%
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
Law Library
University Library
Student lounges
Lobbies
Classroom
Other
0% 7% 14% 21% 28% 35%
16%
7%
10%
12%
20%
2%
5%
1%
2%
6%
0%
19%
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GGU Student Survey ResponsesWhat is the most important space to you at GGU?
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N = 213
Law
Ageno School of Business, School of Tax & Accounting,
Undergraduate
• computer lab, cafe, plaza
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
Office
University Library
N/A
Classrooms
Plaza
Student Lounges
Café
Law Library
Lobbies
Other
0% 15% 30% 45% 60% 75%
15%
2%
1%
5%
3%
3%
6%
6%
7%
30%
5%
2%
3%
1%
0%
1%
1%
1%
1%
11%
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N = 196
• conference rooms, computer lab
Law
Ageno School of Business, School of Tax & Accounting,
Undergraduate
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GGU Student Survey ResponsesWhat space on campus allows you to be the most productive while working?
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N = 213
University Library
Law Library
Classroom
N/A
Student lounges
Lobbies
Other
0% 7% 14% 21% 28% 35%
4%
5%
5%
8%
10%
2%
33%
2%
2%
2%
2%
2%
22%
0%
Law
Ageno School of Business, School of Tax & Accounting,
Undergraduate
• computer lab, cafe
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
Office
N/A
University Library
Conference Room
Law Library
Other
0% 15% 30% 45% 60% 75%
8%
1%
4%
7%
7%
49%
1%
3%
0%
0%
1%
21%
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N = 196
• computer lab
Law
Ageno School of Business, School of Tax & Accounting,
Undergraduate
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
None
Lounge
Natural light
Soundproofing
Conference rooms
Privacy
Other
0% 15% 30% 45% 60% 75%
25%
6%
6%
8%
6%
5%
21%
5%
1%
1%
1%
4%
6%
6%
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GGU Faculty/Staff Survey ResponsesWhat additions and/or changes to existing spaces on campus would allow
you to improve your productivity and overall effectiveness?
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N = 196
• ventilation, outdoor space, storage, gym
LawAgeno School of Business,
School of Tax & Accounting, Undergraduate
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
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GGU Faculty/Staff Survey ResponsesHow frequently do you use a conference room?
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Daily
Several times per week
One time per week
Monthly
Almost never
0% 10% 20% 30% 40%
17%
21%
18%
35%
9%
N = 196
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
Formally scheduled meetings
Impromptu meetings
Conference calls
Social events
Confidential meetings (e.g., interviews, reviews, students meetings)
Other
0% 23% 45% 68% 90%
13%
44%
30%
31%
55%
87%
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GGU Faculty/Staff Survey ResponsesFor what purposes do you use a conference room?
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• Large work surface; production area for work projects
N = 196
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
1 – 2
3 – 5
6 – 9
10 – 15
15 or more
0% 10% 20% 30% 40%
4%
9%
36%
35%
15%
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GGU Faculty/Staff Survey ResponsesWhat is the total number of people you typically meet with in a conference
room?
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N = 196
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
Connection withthe Outdoors
Almost every day
About once per week
About once per month
On the one day a year it’s warm in SF
Never
0% 15% 30% 45% 60% 75%
46%
24%
9%
13%
9%
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GGU Student Survey ResponsesOutdoor plaza
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N = 213
Top 3 Outdoor Spaces
How often do you frequent the outdoor plaza patio?
Chase Building Plaza
536 Mission entrance
Yerba Buena Gardens
7% 24% 41% 58% 75%
9%
9%
14%
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
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GGU Faculty/Staff Survey ResponsesOutdoor plaza
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N = 196
Almost every day
About once per week
About once per month
On the one day a year it’s warm in SF
Never
0% 15% 30% 45% 60% 75%
57%
22%
11%
6%
4%
Top 3 Outdoor Spaces
How often do you frequent the outdoor plaza patio?
555 Mission rooftop garden
Yerba Buena Gardens
Chase Building Plaza
9% 26% 42% 59% 75%
10%
14%
17%
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
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Qualitative AssessmentNext Steps
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GGU Community Engagement• Week of 9/10: Vet GGU Fall Survey (Survey #2) questions with Steering Committee and
develop communication plan• Week of 9/17-9/21: Launch GGU Fall Surveys
• Faculty/Staff – office space & utilization, classroom pedagogy• Students – repeat select questions from GGU Summer Survey (Survey #1),
additional questions as indicated by integration with all objectives• 9/17: Launch communication plan to frame the context for the Master Planning project
to support GGU Fall Survey• Continued integration of surveys with all objectives• 9/29: Faculty retreat (?)
Focus Group Reframing: Topic-Driven Engagement• Conversations with pointed groups & individuals as deemed appropriate
• Conceptual Org. Models – August 10 with Deans• One-stop shop
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GGU Student Survey ResponsesWhat do you typically do when you are on campus?
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Attend classes
Use various aspects of Student Services
Work with my study groups
Study
Meet with Faculty
Engage in extra curricular activities
Eat
0% 25% 50% 75% 100%
36%
14%
20%
73%
33%
23%
92%
N = 213
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
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GGU Student Survey ResponsesHow frequently do you study in the GGU Libraries?
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N = 213
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
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GGU Student Survey ResponsesTop 3 Restaurants, Businesses, & Outdoor Spaces
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No36%
Yes64%
Do you frequent any restaurants, businesses, or outdoor spaces within close proximity to GGU?
Portico Restaurant
Neetos
Chipotle
0% 3% 5% 8% 10%
7%
7%
10%
Walgreens
7 Eleven
Chase Bank
0% 10% 20% 30% 40%
6%
6%
32%
Chase Building Plaza
536 Mission entrance
Yerba Buena Gardens
0% 4% 8% 11% 15%
9%
9%
14%
Rest
aura
nts
Busi
ness
esO
utdo
or S
pace
s
N = 213
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
Chipotle
Starbucks
Peet's Coffee
0% 3% 7% 10% 13%
7%
10%
13%No
21%
Yes79%
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GGU Faculty/Staff Survey ResponsesTop 3 Restaurants, Businesses, & Outdoor Spaces
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Do you frequent any restaurants, businesses, or outdoor spaces within close proximity to GGU?
Walgreens
Patrick & Co.
Alexander Book Co.
0% 10% 20% 30% 40%
4%
6%
32%
555 Mission rooftop garden
Yerba Buena Gardens
Chase Building Plaza
0% 5% 9% 14% 18%
10%
14%
17%
Rest
aura
nts
Busi
ness
esO
utdo
or S
pace
s
N = 196
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
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GGU Student Survey ResponsesWhat work space amenities are most important to you?
62
N = 213
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
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GGU Faculty/Staff Survey ResponsesWhat work space amenities are most important to you?
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• Restrooms• Air circulation• Soundproofing• Security
Qualitative additions
N = 196
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
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GGU Student Survey ResponsesWhen you are on campus, where do you source your food?
64
The Café
Bring food from home
Student Lounge vending machines
Walk to a restaurant near campus
Other
0% 13% 25% 38% 50%
7%
40%
10%
28%
14%
N = 213
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
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GGU Faculty/Staff Survey ResponsesWhen you are on campus, where do you source your food?
65
The Café
Bring food from home
Student Lounge vending machines
Walk to a restaurant near campus
Other
0% 13% 25% 38% 50%
9%
45%
1%
38%
7%
N = 196
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)
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GGU Faculty/Staff Survey ResponsesWhere do you typically eat while on campus?
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At my desk
The Café
Local restaurant
Staff/Faculty lounge
Outside
Student lounge (6th floor)
Other
0% 18% 35% 53% 70%
10%
2%
6%
8%
11%
3%
60%
N = 196
GGU Summer Survey (6/4/12-6/15/12)