Authors :
Arch. Dennis Estacio; Enrico F. Rosales; Jane Tricia N. Cruz; Jose Maria Dominique G. Coronel
Volume/Issue :
Volume 5 - 2020, Issue 6 - June
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Abstract :
The present study aims to assess the master
development plan (MDP) of La Consolacion University
Philippines from the stakeholders’ perspectives. The
MDP is a long-term strategic plan that details land
acquisition, use and development of the University’s
campus spaces. In order to ascertain the usage of its
grounds by the stakeholders and to generate insights
going forward, the study takes into consideration the
stakeholders’ views from the perspectives of students,
parents, administration, and alumni. The study uses
focus group discussions and survey questionnaires to
generate findings and insights to deliver valuable data
for future development planning within the University.
Findings of the study show that while the stakeholders
view that the MDP is in-line with the University’s
vision, mission, and goals; the stakeholders hold some
concerns regarding ground traffic and flow.
The present study aims to assess the master
development plan (MDP) of La Consolacion University
Philippines from the stakeholders’ perspectives. The
MDP is a long-term strategic plan that details land
acquisition, use and development of the University’s
campus spaces. In order to ascertain the usage of its
grounds by the stakeholders and to generate insights
going forward, the study takes into consideration the
stakeholders’ views from the perspectives of students,
parents, administration, and alumni. The study uses
focus group discussions and survey questionnaires to
generate findings and insights to deliver valuable data
for future development planning within the University.
Findings of the study show that while the stakeholders
view that the MDP is in-line with the University’s
vision, mission, and goals; the stakeholders hold some
concerns regarding ground traffic and flow.