What's Going On: Master Plan Outline

In May 2001, the Department of Residential Life was granted approval by the University of Missouri Board of Curators to proceed with implementation of a comprehensive Residential Life Master Plan (RLMP). The goal of the Master Plan is to upgrade or replace all residence halls at MU. While maintenance within buildings has always been a priority, many residence halls had not seen major renovation since construction. Prior to the Virginia Avenue project, MU's most recently constructed buildings date from the 1960s. The RLMP is being implemented in five phases, each projected to last three to four years.

Phase I projects included the new Virginia Avenue Housing and Dining Facility (2004), which houses 721 students within four new residence halls. The Virginia Avenue complex features a new dining facility and living and learning community support space. Additional Phase I projects addressed Critical Measures improvements within 12 existing residence halls. Critical Measures projects are defined as essential to the preservation of mechanical systems and/or building exteriors-work which is necessary to preserve the useful life of a residence hall until such time as the RLMP phasing schedule allows for full building renovation.


The Plaza 900 dining facility, constructed as part of the Virginia Avenue Housing RLMP project.

Projects associated with Phase II include 659 beds at South, Center and North halls (Southwest Campus Housing, 2006), 345 beds at College Avenue Hall (2006), and 840 beds in Hawthorn, Galena and Dogwood halls (Mid Campus/Defoe-Graham Housing [MCDGH], 2009). Other Phase II projects include the renovations of Hatch (2007), McDavid (2007), and Schurz and Bingham halls (2008).

Phases III, IV, and V of the RLMP consist of renovations to all remaining residence halls. The phases and order of the renovations are listed in the timeline below.

Careful attention to building capacity and availability of bed spaces is essential to the success of the RLMP. New construction, necessary to create bed capacity, will allow for the successful renovation of some buildings and removal of those deemed unsuitable for renovation. Each phase of the project is reviewed annually, ensuring the viability of the plan. Careful scrutiny and management of all aspects of the RLMP is essential to the success of this multi-phase project.


Project Timeline


Phase II
Winter 2006 Summer 2006 Fall 2006 Winter 2007 Summer 2007 Fall 2007 Winter 2008 Fall 2008
Hatch renovation begins McDavid renovation begins Southwest Campus Housing project complete
College Avenue Housing project complete
Schurz/Bingham renovation begins Construction for Mid-Campus Housing begins Hatch renovation complete
McDavid renovation complete
Defoe/Graham renovation begins Schurz/Bingham renovation complete
Phase III
Winter 2009 Fall 2009 Winter 2010 Fall 2010 Fall 2011
Hudson/Rollins renovation begins Defoe/Graham renovation complete
Mid-campus Housing construction complete
Gillett renovation begins Hudson/Rollins renovation complete Gillett renovation complete
Phase IV
Winter 2012 Winter 2013 Fall 2013 Winter 2014 Fall 2014
Mark Twain renovation begins
Pershing renovation begins
Pershing renovation complete
Johnston renovation begins
Mark Twain renovation complete Wolpers renovation begins Johnston renovation complete
Phase V
Spring 2015 Fall 2015 Spring 2016 Fall 2016 Spring 2017 Fall 2017 Fall 2018
Laws renovation begins Wolpers renovation complete Lathrop renovation begins Laws renovation complete Jones renovation begins Lathrop renovation complete Jones renovation complete

Revised: Nov 1, 2011