<p>Your concern is valid, but just as was the case with dorm space, you really need to get the facts. I can tell you that in my day, with class sizes of 700-750, there seemed to be plenty of capacity, from dining halls to classrooms–and that was decades ago, before numerous facilities were built–second student union, athletic center, academic buildings, dorms etc. This year alone, a new humanities center was built containing an additional dining choice in addition to thousands of sq feet of classroom space. Maintaining quality of life is essential to continued growth and I doubt the administrators at Brandeis would plan for growth without that in mind.</p>