| They're working on it. I think it's always been a lower priority. Partly, the majority of students say residence halls are NOT the big factor in the final decision. It's academics that influence their decisions. Not to say it wouldn't be a nice bonus to have good residence halls to enjoy once you enroll. I am sure North Quad will be great. But thus far, there isn't a huge incentive to fix dorms up because it's not an enrollment issue. Also, Michigan lacks good swing space (extra dorm space where you can put people while you close one down entirely for renovation). |