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INSTRUCTION AND INSTRUCTION-RELATED SPACE PER FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT STUDENT ENROLLMENT

      Of the eleven categories of room use, three are closely associated with student enrollment and teaching activities: classrooms, instructional laboratories, and study areas. Dividing the assignable square feet available in these three categories by the full-time equivalent student enrollment provides a very rough measure of intensity of use of instructional facilities. For all campuses, 11 square feet of classroom space is available per full-time equivalent student enrollment; 14 square feet of instructional laboratories; and 18 square feet of study areas.

INSTRUCTION AND INSTRUCTION-RELATED SPACE PER FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT STUDENT ENROLLMENT
Fall Semester, 2000-01


Equivalent        Classroom        Laboratories        Study
Campus Enrollment Facilities

Bloomington 33,656 9 11 21
Indianapolis*   18,975 10 13 15
East** 1,384 23 25 10
Kokomo** 1,644 21 28 32
Northwest 2,905 13 20 30
South Bend** 4,325 16 14 16
Southeast** 3,902 9 13 7
Subtotal 66,791 11 13 19
Fort Wayne** 5,786 12 20 12
Total Campuses 72,577 11 14 18

NOTES: As of 1991-92 includes space under construction.
*Excludes Riley and University Hospitals (2,452 sf).
**Includes Purdue Statewide Technology students.

SOURCES: Indiana University Bureau of Facilities Programming and Utilization, and Office of Space Utilization, Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort Wayne.

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