Institutional Plan

UNC Charlotte's institutional plan guides decision-making for the University's five divisions, including decisions about the direction of academic programs, the work of faculty and support staff, and the allocation of resources across campus. The plan captures the most important initiatives and priorities for individual units and programs, within the context of the University's overarching goals and values and current institutional, demographic, fiscal, and political conditions.

UNC Charlotte's physical growth in recent years has been phenomenal: a long-awaited science building with modern labs and teaching spaces to inspire our students and faculty; our new Gage Undergraduate Admissions Center (photo below) located near the main entrance to welcome prospective students and visitors to campus; a spectacular University Recreation Center with an indoor track, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, flexible courts and studio spaces, and an array of state-of-the-art cardio and strength training equipment; and the new UNC Charlotte Marriott Hotel and Conference Center located between the PORTAL building and the J.W. Clay Boulevard.

UNC Charlotte's 2010 Master Plan presented a cohesive, people-oriented campus committed to sustainability, efficiency, and social interaction. The plan focused on building up the historic campus core of the University with new facilities and improvements that added much-needed density and academic space and gave recognizable character to the heart of the campus. Academic residence "villages" supported and promoted student activities and learning communities to enhance campus life. Thoughtful land use planning preserved and celebrated the range of natural landscapes and forested areas on campus to foster a sense of sustainable growth. It also presented a stronger set of building and infrastructure connections to our surrounding neighbors.

The master plan was the result of an 18-month planning and design process and drew from earlier campus planning exercises that established principles for the University's physical plan.

Gage Undergraduate Admissions Center