West Virginia University - News and Information ServicesWest Virginia University officials tentatively plan to open the new Student Recreation Center Monday, July 16.
Plans call for moving staff into the $34 million facility by the middle of next week in preparation for a final inspection by the fire marshal’s office Friday, July 13, said Scott Kelley, vice president of administration and finance.
"There are still a couple of safety issues we need to clear with the fire marshal, but I think we’re looking pretty good as far as meeting all of the requirements by the 13th," he said.
Meanwhile, summer school students who have already paid a Rec Center fee will receive a 50 percent credit on that line item in their accounts, Kelley said. The facility was originally scheduled to open July 2 – the first day of Summer School II – and students enrolled this semester began paying the fee as part of their summer school account.
Full_time Summer School II students who paid a $45 Rec Center fee will have $22.50 credited to their accounts, Kelley said. Credits will be less for part_time students, who did not pay the full fee. Credits will automatically be applied against future tuition and fee charges, or students may request a refund check by contacting the Office of Student Accounts at 293_4006. It will take about two weeks for the credits to be processed.
The 170,000-square-foot Rec Center sits on a 12-acre site within walking distance of the Evansdale Residential Complex. Activities ranging from basketball and volleyball to swimming and weight-lifting will be possible at the facility.
Students approved an April 1997 referendum increasing fees to pay for the center; the fee increases amount to $90 for a regular semester and $45 for a summer semester. WVU employees and their families may also use the facility by purchasing a membership.
The Rec Center is one of four buildings included in the first phase of WVU’s master facilities plan, a 10-year, $250 million campus renewal program. Other projects are a $43 million Life Sciences Building at the corner of University Avenue and Campus Drive, a $36 million consolidated downtown library complex and a $26 million office complex on Morgantown’s waterfront.