Date post: | 28-Nov-2014 |
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Students and faculty only perceive a small portion of Facilities Management.
Customer’s lack of knowledge and low visibility as an organization lead to confusing customer relations
Feedback from informed customers has proven extremely positive
• Where to go• Who to talk to• Unsure of problem
BYU-Idaho Learning Model1. Build testimonies of the restored gospel of Jesus
Christ and encourage living its principles.
2. Provide a quality education for students of diverse interests and abilities.
3. Prepare students for lifelong learning, for employment, and for their roles as citizens and parents.
4. Maintain a wholesome academic, cultural, social, and spiritual environment.