FAQ

Overview of the Welcome Home Plan

  • What is the EMU Welcome Home Plan? Expand dropdown
    EMU’s Welcome Home Plan is an equity initiative that will invest more than $200 million to transform student housing to ensure that EMU students have access to affordable and quality housing on EMU’s campus. The plan includes construction of Lakeview and Westview, two new student housing facilities on campus; renovation of existing housing facilities, to include improved and enhanced WiFi, air conditioning, updated lounges, study spaces, and community kitchens, new common area furniture, refreshed bathrooms, floors, and windows, new energy efficient LED lighting, new recording/podcasting room, and prayer room; and, demolition of outdated student housing facilities.
  • Why is EMU upgrading its on-campus student housing facilities? Expand dropdown

    EMU’s Welcome Home Plan is an equity initiative. Its goal is to ensure that EMU student housing residents -- nearly 40% of whom are students of color -- have access to quality and affordable housing.

    EMU’s on-campus student housing facilities (which consist of more than 4,000 beds throughout 18 housing communities) are, unfortunately, outdated: most facilities were built more than 50 years ago, have not been updated, and have incurred hundreds of millions of dollars of deferred maintenance. In the most recent comprehensive assessment of EMU’s facilities, completed in 2016, all but one of EMU’s housing facilities were rated as “poor.”

    Over the years, the University has focused its limited capital budget on improvements to academic facilities (e.g., Sill Hall renovation), core infrastructure (e.g., the new Energy Center), and student life assets (e.g., Rec/IM renovation). It is now time to invest in student housing facilities to ensure that EMU students have quality and affordable facilities in which to live, study, and socialize.

    Other universities are investing in student housing facilities (including WMU, WSU, OU, NMU, and MSU) because they recognize the importance of offering students a high-quality on-campus living experience.

  • How was the Welcome Home Plan developed? Expand dropdown
    The Welcome Home Plan is the result of a comprehensive planning effort that began in September 2018 and resulted in detailed input from EMU Student Government, the University Budget Council, and the Faculty Senate, as well as surveys and focus groups with EMU students and review of housing data from peer institutions. The University issued a comprehensive report in May 2021 outlining the extensive input process. This timeline provides an overview of that process.

Financing

  • How will EMU finance the improvements to student housing facilities? Expand dropdown
    The University has selected Gilbane Development Company as a partner for the Welcome Home Plan initiative. A separate 501(c)(3) non-profit entity will issue long-term, fixed rate bonds to provide the financing for the construction (including demolition, renovation, and new construction) of student housing facilities. You can learn more here about the financing structure
  • Why is the University working with Gilbane to finance the improvements to student housing facilities?¬ Expand dropdown

    EMU determined that it is not in the best interest of students, faculty, or staff for the University to self-fund the $200+ million Welcome Home Plan initiative because, as outlined in more detail below, the University borrowing to make a $200+ million capital investment would require EMU to issue significant new debt, use its cash reserves, or a combination of both -- and, as outlined below, any of these options would require funding cuts to other University operations.

    Debt: If EMU borrowed $200+ million to finance the improvements to student housing facilities, EMU would be required to pay over $10 million per year to service the debt -- thus requiring massive cuts to the University’s operating budget to cover that expense. Budget cuts of this scale would negatively impact the classroom experience, financial aid, student services, facilities, and other areas of the University. Taking on this much new debt would also cause a negative impact on the University’s financial position.

    Cash: The University does not have unrestricted cash reserves to fund an investment of this scope. Moreover, diverting operating funds (which are different than reserves) to pay for student housing improvements would require massive cuts to the University’s operating budget, thereby negatively impacting the classroom experience, financial aid, student services, facilities, and other areas of the University.

     

  • What does Gilbane get out of this deal? Expand dropdown

    In return for coordinating the financing and overseeing all of the construction work, Gilbane and their development team will receive professional service fees for the $200+ million investment from 2022-2025. Gilbane will also receive a property management fee annually to provide maintenance, custodial, and other related services that will be subject to key performance indicators developed by EMU and Gilbane.

  • Will student housing rates increase as a result of the partnership with Gilbane? Expand dropdown

    Affordability is one of the primary goals of this partnership. Initial rental rates were developed by the University and accounted for existing rates, and all future rates will be jointly set by the University and Gilbane.

  • What happens if there is not sufficient housing occupancy in future years? Expand dropdown

    The University will not have any requirements to guarantee occupancy in student housing. In the event occupancy falls below expectations, EMU’s partner will be responsible for any operating deficits.

Design & Construction

  • What types of housing improvements will occur? Expand dropdown
    The goal of the Welcome Home Plan is to transform on-campus student housing facilities. New facilities will be constructed to offer students access to quality and affordable on-campus housing. Other facilities will be renovated. Some older facilities will be demolished. Every housing facility except for Wise Hall (which was renovated in 2015) will be upgraded. The campus community will be actively engaged in planning the exact details of this project over the next several months. Learn more about the improvements.
  • What is the timeline for the Welcome Home Plan? Expand dropdown

    The planning process that led to the Welcome Home Plan began in September 2018. 

    As a next step, the University negotiated comprehensive agreements with Gilbane Development Company.

    The University engaged the campus community related to specific improvements to student housing facilities, including new construction, renovation, and demolition. Learn more about engagement.

    Construction began in the summer of 2022 and that all construction will be completed by fall 2024.

  • How will EMU ensure that the construction is high quality? Expand dropdown
    EMU’s Facilities team will be integrally involved in overseeing construction and renovation of student housing facilities to ensure that all improvements meets the University’s high standards for construction quality.
  • Will air conditioning be included in the improvements to student housing? Expand dropdown

    Air conditioning will be included in all new construction and major renovation projects (Downing, Putnam, Walton, Phelps and Sellers). There are two communities identified for minor renovation (Cornell Courts and 601 West Forest) that do not include air conditioning.

Housing for Students

Employment

  • Will EMU continue to employ Residence Life staff? Expand dropdown
    Yes. EMU will continue to hire, train, employ, and supervise all staff whose mission is focused on residence life operations, including resident advisors (RAs), Complex Directors, Graduate Student Hall Directors, and front desk staff. 
  • Who will manage maintenance and custodial operations for on-campus student housing? Expand dropdown
    Gilbane will hire, train, employ, and supervise all maintenance and custodial staff working in student housing. All custodial and maintenance staff who are currently employed by EMU and work in EMU student housing will have the choice to seek employment  with Gilbane or  continue working in their current maintenance/custodial roles at EMU.
  • Will any EMU employees lose their jobs as a result of this partnership? Expand dropdown

    No. 

    EMU will continue to hire, train, employ, and supervise all staff whose mission is focused on residence life operations, including resident advisors (RAs), Complex Directors, Graduate Student Hall Directors, and front desk staff. 

    Gilbane will hire, train, employ, and supervise all maintenance and custodial staff working in student housing. All custodial and maintenance staff who are currently employed by EMU and work in EMU student housing will be offered jobs with Gilbane or be permitted to continue working in their current maintenance/custodial roles at EMU.

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