Residence Life is spending $4.8 million to expand the quality and visual appeal of various residence hall facilities for students living on campus. In 2008, a small number of student residents surveyed (13%) reported that that they were dissatisfied with their overall UNM housing experience.

This year, the department is focusing on building renovations, upgrades, and landscaping initiatives specifically selected to enhance life-safety and increase student satisfaction.

Residence Life and Student Housing will spend an estimated $3 million to replace and repair outdated water lines and to install over 220 heating and air-conditioning units and ventilation systems in the Student Residence Center (SRC) apartments.

In addition, another $1.8 million is planned for various remodeling projects this summer, including a goal to modernize 36 SRC apartments, by updating kitchen and bath interiors and installing new carpets.

Aside from significant renovations to the SRC apartments, an estimated $100,000 will be spent to update Hokona Hall bathroom fixtures, faucets, counter-tops and sinks.

“A second laundry facility is also being added to Hokona Hall to maximize convenience for students,” said Patrick Call, director of Residence Life and Student Housing. “Nearly $100,000 will also be spent for carpet installation, in a number of common areas and hallways, in Redondo Village apartments and inside study lounges in Alvarado, Santa Ana and Santa Clara Halls,” he further added.

Another $400,000 is slated to upgrade fire protection and alarm systems in Santa Ana and Santa Clara residence halls. Attention is not only being given to the residence halls on main campus, but an estimated $125,000 will be used to re-pave and re-stripe Buena Vista Village (formerly Student Family Housing) parking lots and to repair the basketball courts on UNM’s south campus.

Finally, an additional Residence Life and Student Housing furniture project will be completed in the first quarter of 2010. Based on the high satisfaction rate of the department projects it will spend another $220,000 in updating furnishings for use in common areas and study rooms throughout the residence hall system.