Survey Q&A
- What is an Academic Survey Project?
- What is an Academic Building?
- Who gets the Survey Requests?
- What does justification mean?
- What is the Dean's Priority Rating?
- What if a Department wants
to pay for it's own renovation?
Q. What is an Academic Survey Project?
A. An approved remodeling request or space modification in an Academic Building on campus.
Q. What is an Academic Building?
A. A building that houses classrooms or faculty offices and labs.
Q. Who gets the Survey Requests?
A. All Deans, Directors, and Building Representatives receive survey forms to fill out and return to Academic Space Management.
Q. What does justification mean?
A. Justification is the reason for the needed renovation. (Ex. life safety, new faculty, new equipment, appearance)
Q. What is the Dean's Priority Rating?
A. Each Dean or Director should prioritize (1 being their highest) their requests for each year.
Q. What if a Department wants to pay for it's own renovation?
A. Departments may pay for their own remodeling or renovations, however, the facilities requisition must be signed by Academic Space Management and then passed on to Facilities Operations. This is so that ASM is aware of all renovations - in case of future renovations that the department may or may not know is in the planning.