MURFREESBORO — MTSU embarked on another phase
of its emphasis on student success with the opening of the $16 million Student
Services and Admissions Center and MT One Stop this week.
After
a number of years where an idea and planning turned into a finished
construction project, nearly 100 MTSU employees from five offices and three
buildings have relocated to new quarters and workspace.
What
this means for current and prospective students and visitors is student-centeredness
and a convenience of key offices being centrally located under one roof.
Located
on Blue Raider Drive, the 58,000-square-foot facility with brick exterior
opened for students and visitors. Added features include a large bridge
extending to the Student Union and a small bridge connecting the east side of
the new building to an adjacent parking deck for the MTSU Boulevard Garage.
Last
fall, university President Sidney A. McPhee and academic leaders unveiled a
Quest for Student Success initiative. The opening of the new building will be a
key component in the process.
Laurie
Witherow, associate vice provost for admissions and enrollment services, said
administrators and staff are excited about the opening of the building, which
features the first floor being for prospective students and families and the
second floor — a one-stop shop called MT One Stop — that will help meet a full
array of students’ enrollment management needs.
“The
lobby area on the first floor is grand,” Witherow said. “It’s where they will
begin their exploration of campus.” The area includes a fireplace and elevator.
A
video wall “will highlight all of the exciting sights folks will see when they
tour campus,” Witherow said. “Our new tour room will give us a great place to
prepare groups for what they are about to see of the campus. Look up from the
lobby and you see what we’re all about: ‘True Blue!’”
The
Student Services and Admissions Center and MT One Stop are adjacent to the
visitor’s parking lot, a first for MTSU.
“Though
it seems like a small thing, it will be a great improvement in the experience
for our guests,” Witherow said.
To
find parking and the new building, a printable campus map can be found at http://tinyurl.com/MTSUParkingMap13-14.
Witherow
said the design of the building and concept behind the MT One Stop has been
totally about student centeredness “in order to make the administrative process
of being enrolled at MTSU easier, more convenient and barrier-free.”
Current
MTSU students should go directly to the MT One Stop front desk to get their
questions answered, said Crickett Pimentel, MT One Stop director.
“It
will be a new experience for students to come to one place instead of going to
several different offices,” Pimentel said.
Witherow
said student concerns regarding financial aid, scholarships, records and
scheduling, bills, transcripts, holds and much more will be handled at the MT
One Stop.
“Students
will be served efficiently and holistically without having to visit multiple
offices,” she said. “The redesign of service delivery creates efficiencies not
only for the students, but also for the individual offices as they can devote
their full attention to the behind-the-scenes processes while the direct
service to students is handled at the MT One Stop.”
Each
student will have an enrollment counselor assigned upon admission to the
university, Witherow added, “and if their concern is too complicated or
requires a more confidential environment than our front desk affords, they can
meet privately in their enrollment counselor’s office about any concern.”
Beginning
Monday, March 17, when MTSU students return from spring break, the MT One Stop
will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 7:30
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday.
Witherow
said the university anticipates the need to extend hours further at the
beginning of each term and include some Saturday hours.
Tuck-Hinton
Architects designed the facility, which was built by Messer Construction.
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