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A highly centralized location close to
transportation corridors and public transportation. In
Murrieta’s case, the campus is located at the merge
of two well-traveled Interstates: I-15 and I-215. The
highly visible location offers unprecedented access to
multiple communities, as well as access to conveniences
such as daycare, shopping, dining and business services. |
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Ample, well-lit parking lots that are easy to navigate.
The parking is designed to accommodate the vast need
of colleges and universities, which require more parking
than most businesses. |
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Beautifully designed common areas indoors and out.
These provide places for people to study, relax, socialize
and work on group projects together. |
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Building designs that allow educators to create their
own micro-campus within the larger campus environment. |
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The ability to secure areas and equipment as needed. |
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The ability to share space with other educators for
greater cost savings and efficiency. Theses spaces might
include offices, laboratories, auditoriums, kitchen/break
areas and conference rooms. |
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Technologically advanced heating and cooling systems.
These enable educators to heat and cool only the rooms
they need for the hours they need, including after hours
and weekends. This approach offers comfort and cost savings — there
is no need to heat or cool the entire building. |
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Light dining services and convenience shops on campus. |