What criteria are used by the Provost’s Office and Capital Projects Committee when selecting and approving projects?
The Provost’s Office and Capital Projects Committee take into consideration a number of guiding institutional principles in determining need and priority of all capital project proposals. At a minimum, all proposals must: • Serve the primary teaching and research missions of the University. • Enable the University to achieve a level of excellence that cannot be attained with existing facilities or assets. Refer to the section “Guiding Principles and Selection Criteria” in the Capital Project Guidelines for a complete overview.
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