Friday, October 14, 2011

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I’m considering for my project the issue of “campus overpopulation” and the problems being brought about as a result. As we all know. TCU has steadily been growing each year, and due to this, there has been a lack of housing for students and less room in classes.
Although this allows for TCU to make a name for itself and increases the revenue from students, this alienates many of the older students who are driven off campus. Yet, what I’m proposing is not a halt to the growth of the campus population, but a delay to the increase in size until we can appropriately accommodate the amount of people who will be attending.
In the long run, this will make for a more hospitable living experience that doesn’t lead to crowding rooms full of more people than they were meant to handle and allowing for upperclassmen who choose to live on campus to do so. This will also help in keeping juniors and seniors a part of the campus community instead of pushing them all into other housing options that remove them from the TCU experience.
Let me know what you think.

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