Satisfaction with facilities and services Sample Clauses

Satisfaction with facilities and services. 10.1 General facilities and services Some services are used by graduating students more often than others. For instance, the most commonly used resources are electronic library resources (72%), while few report university residences (6%). Given that Group 1 students tend to drive to campus more often than students in other groups, it might be expected that they are most likely to have used parking facilities (56% compared to 37% of Group 2 and 31% of Group 3 students). Table 41: Use of general facilities and services All students (n=14,760) Group University of Manitoba (n=581) 1 (n=3,531) 2 (n=6,238) 3 (n=4,991) Library electronic resources (SRV5) 72% 78% 70% 71% 75% On-campus bookstores (SRV18) 62% 69% 58% 62% 76% Food services (SRV25) 61% 66% 62% 56% 69% On-campus library (SRV4) 48% 50% 47% 48% 49% Parking (SRV26) 38% 56% 37% 31% 64% Athletic facilities (SRV16) 34% 30% 38% 33% 43% Online campus bookstores (SRV19) 30% 33% 27% 30% 26% Campus medical services (SRV20) 24% 16% 24% 28% 15% Facilities for student associations (SRV23) 13% 13% 12% 14% 15% Facilities for university-based social activities (SRV22) 13% 13% 13% 13% 12% Other recreational facilities (SRV17) 13% 12% 13% 13% 17% Computing services help desk (SRV24) 11% 16% 12% 9% 8% University residences (SRV13) 6% 6% 6% 5% 2% Difference by visible minority. Students who identify in a visible minority group are less likely to report using on-campus bookstores (53% versus 68%) and parking (29% versus 45%) than those who do not identify. Among those who used the services, the table below shows very little difference in the satisfaction of general facilities and services, with the exception of parking facilities, which only 46% are satisfied with. Otherwise, at least 74% are satisfied with each facility and service.
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Satisfaction with facilities and services. We asked students to rate their satisfaction with a number of facilities on their campus. In each case, more than 7 in 10 students are satisfied. As shown in Table 57.  Nine students in 10 are satisfied with the average size of their classes, including 46% who a very satisfied. Those attending Group 1 universities (58%) are more than twice as likely as those attending Group 2 (25%) or Group 3 (22%) universities to report being very satisfied with the average size of their classes.  More than 8 students in 10 are satisfied with the: - instructional facilities, including 25% very satisfied. Group 1 (29%) university students are more likely than Group 2 (18%) or Group 3 (18%) students to report being very satisfied with instructional facilities. - general condition of buildings and grounds, including 29% very satisfied. Group 1 students (33%) are more likely to be very satisfied with the general condition of buildings and grounds than Group 2 (20%) or Group 3 (20%) students.  About 3 students in 4 are satisfied with: - social and informal meeting places, including 24% very satisfied - their university’s commitment to environmental sustainability, including 26% who are very satisfied. Of interest, those attending Group 1 (30%) universities are more likely than those attending Group 2 (18%) or Group 3 (18%) universities to say they are very satisfied with their university’s commitment in this regard. - study space, including 24% very satisfied.

Related to Satisfaction with facilities and services

  • Facilities and Services The Company shall furnish the Executive with office space, secretarial and support staff, and such other facilities and services as shall be reasonably necessary for the performance of his duties under this Agreement.

  • Facilities and Equipment Except as set forth herein, Consultant shall, at its sole cost and expense, provide all facilities and equipment that may be necessary to perform the services required by this Agreement. City shall make available to Consultant only the facilities and equipment listed in this section, and only under the terms and conditions set forth herein. City shall furnish physical facilities such as desks, filing cabinets, and conference space, as may be reasonably necessary for Consultant’s use while consulting with City employees and reviewing records and the information in possession of the City. The location, quantity, and time of furnishing those facilities shall be in the sole discretion of City. In no event shall City be obligated to furnish any facility that may involve incurring any direct expense, including but not limited to computer, cellular telephone, long-distance telephone, or other communication charges, vehicles, and reproduction facilities. If the performance of the work specified in Exhibit A requires destructive testing or other work within the City’s public right-of-way, Consultant, or Consultant’s subconsultant, shall obtain an encroachment permit from the City.

  • Facilities and/or equipment utilized by BellSouth to provide service to Knology remain the property of BellSouth.

  • Services and Facilities The Procuring Entity shall make available to the Service Provider the Services and Facilities listed under Appendix F.

  • Utilities and Services 16.1. Tenant shall pay for all water (including the cost to service, repair and replace reverse osmosis, de-ionized and other treated water), gas, heat, light, power, telephone, internet service, cable television, other telecommunications and other utilities supplied to the Premises, together with any fees, surcharges and taxes thereon. If any such utility is not separately metered to Tenant, Tenant shall pay Tenant’s Adjusted Share of all charges of such utility jointly metered with other premises as Additional Rent or, in the alternative, Landlord may, at its option, monitor the usage of such utilities by Tenant and charge Tenant with the cost of purchasing, installing and monitoring such metering equipment, which cost shall be paid by Tenant as Additional Rent. Landlord may base its bills for utilities on reasonable estimates; provided that Landlord adjusts such xxxxxxxx promptly thereafter or as part of the next Landlord’s Statement to reflect the actual cost of providing utilities to the Premises. To the extent that Tenant uses more than Tenant’s Pro Rata Share of any utilities, then Tenant shall pay Landlord for Tenant’s Adjusted Share of such utilities to reflect such excess. In the event that the Building or Project is less than fully occupied during a calendar year, Tenant acknowledges that Landlord may extrapolate utility usage that varies depending on the occupancy of the Building or Project (as applicable) to equal Landlord’s reasonable estimate of what such utility usage would have been had the Building or Project, as applicable, been ninety-five percent (95%) occupied during such calendar year; provided, however, that Landlord shall not recover more than one hundred percent (100%) of the cost of such utilities. Tenant shall not be liable for the cost of utilities supplied to the Premises attributable to the time period prior to the Term Commencement Date; provided, however, that, if Landlord shall permit Tenant possession of the Premises prior to the Term Commencement Date and Tenant uses the Premises for any purpose other than as expressly permitted in Section 4.3, then Tenant shall be responsible for the cost of utilities supplied to the Premises from such earlier date of possession.

  • Use of Facilities and Services Subject to the rules of the University and the terms of this Agreement, the UFF shall have the right to use University facilities for meetings and all other services on the same basis as they are generally available to other university-related organizations which are defined as follows: University-Related Groups and Organizations. These groups and organizations may or may not receive budgetary support. Examples of such groups include student organizations, honor societies, fraternities, sororities, alumni associations, faculty committees, University Support Personnel Systems council, direct support organizations, the United Faculty of Florida, etc.

  • Information and Services Required of the Owner § 3.1.1 The Owner shall provide information with reasonable promptness, regarding requirements for and limitations on the Project, including a written program which shall set forth the Owner’s objectives, constraints, and criteria, including schedule, space requirements and relationships, flexibility and expandability, special equipment, systems, sustainability and site requirements.

  • Access to Facilities Each of the Company and each of its Subsidiaries will permit any representatives designated by the Purchaser (or any successor of the Purchaser), upon reasonable notice and during normal business hours, at such person's expense and accompanied by a representative of the Company, to:

  • FACILITIES, PAYMENTS AND SERVICES 18 A. CONTRACTOR agrees to provide the services, staffing, facilities, and supplies in accordance 19 with this Agreement. COUNTY shall compensate, and authorize, when applicable, said services. 20 CONTRACTOR shall operate continuously throughout the term of this Agreement with at least the 21 minimum number and type of staff which meet applicable federal and state requirements, and which are 22 necessary for the provision of the services hereunder.

  • Existing Facilities Each of the Existing Facilities shall be repaid in full and terminated and all collateral security therefor shall be released, and the Administrative Agent shall have received pay-off letters in form and substance satisfactory to it evidencing such repayment, termination and release.

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