Planning

University Space Policies

All university space at ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ State University is the property of the State of Ohio and is subject to all applicable state laws, regulations and rules. Ultimate authority for the allocation and use of space on campus rests with the president, who may review any actual or proposed allocation. Allocation and control of all space is routinely delegated to the office of the provost. All campus buildings, facilities, and spaces, including those currently allocated to non-academic units, support the university’s academic mission and are subject to these provisions.

All requests for new space or reassignment of existing university space should be submitted by using the appropriate forms below. Requests will be periodically reviewed by the University Space Advisory Committee throughout the year. The Committee may propose new procedures and guidelines to manage the assignment of space as needed in order to ensure efficient and equitable use of the University’s facilities and space resources. The Committee’s recommendations will be advisory, with the understanding that the provost has ultimate authority on whether to accept and/or act on any recommendations.

For information on the assignment and use of space for research purposes, please read theÌýResearch Space Evaluation CriteriaÌý²ú±ð±ô´Ç·É. For additional information about procedures and guidelines for assignment of office and general purpose space, please read theÌýGuidelines for Office and General Purpose SpaceÌý²ú±ð±ô´Ç·É.

Space Approval FlowchartÌýclick for .pdf
Policy on University SpaceÌý(click for .pdf)
University Space Advisory Committee--UNDER CONSTRUCTION

F. Name L. Name College/Department/Unit Phone Email
MariusÌý Boboc Academic Planning Ìý m.boboc@csuohio.edu


Research Space Evaluation CriteriaÌý(click for .pdf)
Guidelines for Office & General Purpose SpaceÌýclick for .pdf

To submit your request through our Online Forms:


Follow-up:Ìý
Please note that all conditionally approved projects/requests should be submitted via a FAST request for feasibility and budget assessment: