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P O R T M A N
MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE
MASTER PLAN
Cochran CampusDublin Center
JOHN PORTMAN & ASSOCIATES
September , 2004
MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE
P O R T M A N
MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGEUniversity System of Georgia
MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE
Cochran Campus
Dublin Center
P O R T M A N
MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE
Georgia SouthernUniversity
50 Mile
Ft. Valley
Macon StateCollege East GA.
College
GeorgiaCollege
25 MileDublinCenter
Middle GA.College
P O R T M A N
MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE
11 Counties:
• Bleckley• Dodge• Dooly• Houston• Laurens• Pulaski• Treutlen• Twiggs• Wheeler• Wilcox• Wilkinson
SERVICE AREA
P O R T M A N
MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE
The mission of Middle Georgia College, a two-year charter, residential
institution of the University System of
Georgia, is to provide an accessible,
comprehensive learning and cultural
environment for its students and community.
Mission
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MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE
1884 - New Ebenezer College1904 - Cochran College1919 - Middle Georgia A&M
Junior College1927 - Middle Georgia College1931 - Original Member, USG
& SACS Accreditation1962 - Classes started in Dublin1984 - Dublin Center, Agent of
Record
History
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MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE
Cochran Campus
*Make MGC the finest residential two-year college in America.
*Achieve 2,500 enrollment by year 2012 with 1,300 students living on campus.
*Establish residential population at 52-55% of total enrollment.
*Increase GAMES enrollment by 10% per year until reaching 300 students.
Goals
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MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE
Commuters 943 59%Residential 664 41%TOTAL 1,607 100%
Cochran EnrollmentFall Semester 2003
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MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE
Headcount and Credit Hoursby Location
Fall Semester 2003
Campus Headcount Credit Hours
Cochran 1,607 (64%) 19,721 (70%)Dublin 910 (36%) 8,527 (30%)TOTAL 2,517(100%) 28,248(100%)
P O R T M A N
MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE
1,433
1,6091,707
1,810
1,920
2,0372,129
2,2252,326
2,432
2,544
2,6602,783
2,9123,047
3,189
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
Future Enrollment Trend
@ 6. 0% Avg. thru Yr 2007 @ 4.5% Avg. thru Yr 2017
Future Enrollment
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Existing Space Need (1433 Students)
11,016
35,516
30,596
47,326
27,434
26,247
61,076
20,387
985
88,971
19,440
18,655
44,973
21,734
29,478
48,270
25,905
985
89,759
0 50,000 100,000 150,000 200,000 250,000 300,000
Unassigned
Classroom
Labs
Office
Library
Special
General
Support
Health
Residential
Roo
m T
ypes
ASF
Existing 2002 2002 GUIDELINE
Total Need: 299,198 ASFSurplus: 81,327 ASF
Existing 2002 Needs1,433 Students
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MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE
2012 Space Need (2500 Students)
11,016
35,516
30,596
47,326
27,434
26,247
61,076
20,387
985
88,971
36,018
34,566
41,373
29,601
37,544
68,371
39,259
985
181,534
0 50,000 100,000 150,000 200,000 250,000 300,000
Unassigned
Classroom
Labs
Office
Library
Special
General
Support
Health
Residential
Roo
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ASF
Existing 2002 2012 GUIDELINE
Total Need: 469,252Surplus/Deficit: (88,727)
2,500 Students
Extended 2012 Needs
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Housing
716 New Beds by 2012
Student Housing
900 Residential 2002 2007 2012 2017Student Head Count 1,295 2,037 2,544 3,189Percent Housed 43.9% 51.8% 50.0% 50.0%Total Occupied Beds 569 1,055 1,272 1,595Average SF/Bed 93 97 116 129
Guideline ASF 52,917 102,351 147,552 205,691% Growth 93.4% 178.8% 288.7%
Existing ASF 88,971 88,971 88,971 88,971Works in Progress 0 0 0 0
Surplus / Deficit (-) 36,054 -13,380 -58,581 -116,720
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MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE
Dublin Center
*Make the Dublin Center the finest commuter campus in America.
*Create a new academic campus on the 39 acres donated by the Veterans
Administration.*Achieve an enrollment of 2,000
students by the year 2021.
Goals
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MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE
Dublin: Target Enrollment Growth @ 5%
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
1999
2001
2003
2005
2007
2009
2011
2013
2015
2017
2019
2021
2,000 HC
YR 2022
Period Total Headcount
% Grow th form
Previous Period
Total FTE %FTE/ HC
1999 639 - 307 48%2000 627 -2% 361 58%2001 650 4% 368 57%2002 781 20% 471 60%2007 997 28% 608 61%2012 1,272 28% 801 63%2017 1,624 28% 1,055 65%2022 2,072 28% 1,409 68% 2003
910 HC
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MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE
Dublin Campus Space Needs 870 HC (2002)
11,418
0
8,834
0
0
3,137
0
0
0
7,401
3,669
9080
15,050
24,049
23,863
10,765
500
0
0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000
Classroom
Lab
Office
Library
Special
General
Support
Health
Residential Existing 2002 Need
Facility Requirements – Dublin Center
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MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE
Dublin Campus Space Needs 1,300 HC (2012)
11,418
0
8,834
0
0
3,137
0
0
0
12,587
6,240
21,204
18,799
26,844
29,444
14,109
500
0
0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000
Classroom
Lab
Office
Library
Special
General
Support
Health
Residential Existing 2012
Dublin: Facility Requirement
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MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE
1650 Students: 10-YearsEXISTINGDUBLINCENTER
EXPANDED CAMPUS
BUILDING 32
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MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE
Land Use Plan
Define new academic coreEliminate residentialConsolidate parking
Academic CoreResidentialParking
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MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE
Vehicular Circulation & Parking
Separate from VADefine Circulation LoopConsolidate Parking
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MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE
Open Space / Pedestrian Circulation
Landmark Open SpaceIntegrated Pedestrian NetworkPedestrian / Vehicular Separation
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MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE
Historic District
Includes Twelve Historic Resources
Central Focus is the Quadrangle
Built Mostly during the 1920s - 1940s
Characterized by Red Brick and White Trim
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MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE
Priority Building NameBuilding Number
Date of Construction
Date of Renovation
Contributing/ Noncontributing Additional Information
1 Sanford Administration Building 0010 1938 2001 contributing2 Walker Classroom Building 0100 1928 1999 contributing3 Ebenezer Alumni Hall 0130 1890 1969 contributing4 Wiggs Office Building 0110 1922 1970 contributing5 Peacock Office Building 0090 1934 1969 contributing6 Memorial Classroom 0020 1930 1974 contributing7 Browning Dorm 0080 1936 N/A contributing8 Talmadge Dorm 0070 1952 2003 contributing9 Campus Police/Student
Activities Building0160 1928 2000 noncontributing incorporated historic maintenance
building into present building; noncontributing due to exterior changes -- Note: 1948 addition to be demolished
10 Dillard Hall 0050 1958 1967 noncontributing built later than period of significance for campus district
11 Heating Plant 0180 1936 1963 contributing12 Warehouse Number Two 0161 1955 N/A contributing
Prioritized List for Preservation
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MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE
Land Use Plan
Academic CoreResidentialParking
75 Acres Woodlands5 Acres Wetlands
55% Active Utilization
WoodlandsWetlands 173 Acres Total
RAILROAD
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MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE
Land Use Plan
Consolidate academic coreConsolidate & expand residentialConsolidate parking
Academic CoreResidentialParking
WoodlandsWetlands
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Vehicular Circulation Plan
Defined EntrancesConnecting LoopsConsolidate Parking
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Establish Additional QuadranglesCreate Pedestrian NetworkProvide Pedestrian / Vehicular Separation
Pedestrian Circulation Plan
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4000 to 4500 HC Studentson 185 acres
86% active utilization
CAMPUS CAPACITY STUDY