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Research began in March 1999 when Campus Recreation
initiated the "Quality Assessment of Programs and Services
to Best Serve Students and the Campus" study.
May 2000 - a feasibility
study was conducted to determine students' motivation to use recreational
facilities and what their needs were. Campus Rec’s Advisory
Committee formed a sub-committee to visit several university facilities
to benchmark (Miami of Ohio, University of Maryland). Staff held
the first of several open meetings to get student input on renovation
and expansion possibilities.
Nov 2000 - off-campus
trips were continued (Northern Iowa, University of Texas, Texas
A&M), while more open meetings were conducted here. Information
from these open meetings helped to create a survey to identify
student usage patterns and provide feedback on what kind of fee
increase students would support. Focus groups were formed and
initial contact with ISG (Illinois Student Government) was made.
Feb 2001 - an on-line
survey for students was introduced, one-on-one interviews were
conducted on campus, and meetings with focus groups continued
on-and off-campus.
Jun 2001 - students
were recruited to form a student-lead referendum committee.
Sept 2001 - 'Town
Hall' meetings were offered to solicit more student input.
Aug-Sept 2001 -
the Student Referendum Committee developed the "Bigger,
Better" campaign to bring to the campus.
Nov 2001 - The referendum
was confirmed by an overwhelming margin.
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