Following a 2002 building assessment that determined much of the mechanical, plumbing, and electrical systems were insufficient to handle their needs, Beta Theta Pi at the Colorado School of Mines completed a $3.2 million rebuild. With a high level of fraternity engagement and fraternity fundraising, their fraternity capital campaign facilitated the following improvements to their chapter house. They were able to:
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Expand 16 two-man study rooms by 60%
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Establish four one-man study suites
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Create eight four-man sleeping rooms
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Provide a state-of-the-art technical resource room for large group projects and
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presentations
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Expand the dining area
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Enlarge the kitchen with professional, high-quality equipment
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Install high-speed Internet connections in each study room, lounge, and
technical resource room
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Build an all-inclusive housemother’s apartment
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Expand the chapter room