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1 CAMPUS RECREATION ANNUAL REPORT

2 It is difficult to believe that it is time to look back on 2017; the year went by so quickly. I typically like to look forward rather than backward, but this year was one for the books, and I m always happy to share our accomplishments. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The year started off with some new hires, transfers, and retirements, and we will start this upcoming year fully staffed. Something we haven t seen in a while. We entered into some new systems Shared Technology and Shared Marketing while also adding new positions such as Sponsorship and Outreach Specialist, Aquatics Coordinator, and Event Reservations Coordinator. All part of a restructure to change with our ever-evolving needs. Programming highlights included: A cultural competency staff training around Unconscious Bias A full review of our risk and safety practices complete with next-step plans and practices The introduction of Friday Night Lights offering non-traditional sports on a drop-in basis Hosted several new events such as the College of Business Capstone Presentation, the Justin Springs Invitational, and Women Changing the Face of Agriculture Conference, to name but a few. Facility projects are a highlight for us this year and include: New fencing around the Complex and Outdoor Center Fields, as well as turf replacement on the south fields Wood floor replacements in Gyms 2 and 3 at the ARC New lockers and MAC Gym at CRCE A new refrigeration system, as well as new boards/glass, lighting system, tile, sound system, scoreboard, and lockers at the Ice Arena All new lounge chairs and guard stands in the pool area We can t wait for the students to return this fall to see all the updates. Last but not least was my retirement at the end of May and the announcement introducing our new Director, Marcus Jackson, who will join us in August from the University of Michigan. In review of not only this year, but my 33 years with Campus Recreation, I have celebrated many accomplishments and believe each year we outdo ourselves and continue with success after success. I m confident we will carry on with our mission of A Place for Everyone and look forward to seeing where Marcus and the staff will take us next. I encourage you to watch where we go as we enter our next chapter. -Robyn M. Deterding

3 Vision: There is a place for everyone at Campus Recreation. Mission: Campus Recreation provides a welcoming environment with sustainable facilities and programs that inspire the University community to engage in recreation and wellness opportunities. Values: Innovation; Collaboration; Leadership; Student Experience; Inclusiveness NEW HIRES Full Time Kristen LaFleur, Assistant Director Club Sports & Risk Management Alana Harris, Assistant Director Student Wellness Will Lieb, Playfield Maintenance Justin Martin, IT Technical Associate Lisa McKinney, BSW Cherise Mishler, Student Development Coordinator Desmond Pelmore, BSW Christopher Plotner, BSW Angela Reggans, Assistant Director Human Resources Anthony Tartar, BSW Barb Unangst, Accounting Associate Promotions Barbara Conover, Building Service Sub-Foreman Joel McArthur, Foreman Graduate Assistants for Mark Bell, Ice Arena Kayla Knazze, Events Nicole Robinson, Student Development Racheal Weiland, Aquatics Retirees Sharon Bohlmann Robyn Deterding

4 Illinois Campus Recreation Highlights ACCOMPLISHMENTS Worked with F & S on implementing a new portable refrigeration system, new dasherboard system, scoreboard, lobby lighting and painting at the U of I Ice Arena Hosted trainer Fabian DeRozario for educational session on Unconcious Bias Training, invited 8 other units to participate Retro-commissioning of electrical, heating and air conditioning for ARC and CRCE resulting in savings of $1.4 million since we started work early Invested $395,000 after receiving grants for this project Reviewed and updated all policies Redesigned web site and staff intranet as well as converted both sites to a content management system Continued partnership in SIG Grant with OIIR in collaborative programming to introduce domestic and international students; Programs supported included Ice Arena activities and Amazing Race activity Staff participation engagement and over a dozen different conferences, workshops, and professional development opportunities Jessica Gentry awarded the 2017 Horace Moody Award from NIRSA to recognize her contribution to Student Development Delaney Cherveny awarded the 2017 Wasson Student Leadership Award from NIRSA to recognize outstanding efforts on the field of collegiate recreation PROGRAMS Aquatics 67,000 visitors for lap swimming 1,113 participants in Learn to Swim 9 Aquatic Certification Courses 191 lifeguards, instructors, and coordinators Climbing & Adventure Recreation Over 4,000 visitors to the ARC climbing wall 30 SCUBA certification registrations 400 sleeping bag and tent rentals 362 total belay endorsements 20 instructors Club Sports Over 40 club sports offered 1,039 active members Group Fitness: 59 classes/week on average 3,305 group fitness passes sold 30 Work Out in the Water passes sold 23 Group Fitness Instructors Ice Skating 300 Public Sessions 66 private rental groups accommodated 476 participants in Learn to Skate 20 sections of Kinesiology 2,063 participants for Freestyle 755 participants for Rat Hockey 743 participants for Beginner Stick & Puck 175 participants for Senior Rec Hockey League 100 instructors, assistants, and coordinators Intramural Activities Over 30 sports offered 112 teams 12,134 unique participants 2,505 games 135 officials and staff Personal Training: 4,689 packages sold 21 Personal Trainers Student Wellness 30 group rentals 19 Healthy Cooking classes 382 participants 5 Outreach events 15 employees Facility Management 100 facility assistants Member Services 51 assistants and managers Student Development 378 CPR/AED and First Aid Certifications 396 Blood Borne Pathogens Certifications Over 700 student employees Facility Rentals 174 birthday parties 3,769 hours of outdoor facility rentals 486 group rentals 205 unique rentals 30 managers and assistants

5 Accomplishments Served on Career Center Advisory Board (D, SD) FOSTER COLLABORATION, DISCOVERY AND INNOVATION Committee member for the icap Campus-wide Sustainability Committee (S) Auxiliary Member to the Campus Master Plan (S) Co-host Campus Sustainability Celebration (S) Participant in Campus-wide Wellness Initiative I-Health (HLB) Server as lecturer for Educational Psychology 203, attended weekly training meetings (S) Fitness/Wellness partnered with the Vice Chancellors Office to be a key contributor for the Illini Wellness Day event (HLB) Participant on Illini Union Construction-Feasibility Study (A) Redesigned web site and staff intranet by moving to a new content managment system (S, A) Committee member for Student Affairs Learning Objective Committee (A) Participant on Campus-wide Master Planning Committee (A) Research Projects: Kinesiology Balance Participant Campus Wellness Initiative Collaboration with group fitness and aquatics to provide year long H2O Cardio and Deep Water Exercise Classes (S, D) Assisted the Triathalon Club with planning, coordination, and execution of the Tri the Illini Triathalon in September which closed with 503 finishers and about 200 volunteers. (SD) Served as member on the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs search committee (D) Hosted International Badminton Day at the ARC during Spring Break 2017 with approximately 30 international students participating. (D) Purchased and installed new lane lines for the CRCE aquatic center allowing us to offer a lap swimming option when the ARC pools are closed during break periods. (S) Formed EIM (Exercise is Medicine Committee) in a collaboration with KCH, KSA, McKinley and Christi Clinic (D, HLB) Stress: the positives workshop series - collaborated with McKinley Health and the Career Center (SD, HLB) Body Project facilitation and host-collaboration with counseling (D, SD) NEDAW - co-hosted a yoga class/mindfullness as well as walk in rain location (D, SD, HLB) KEY Campus Recreation goals in ( ). S - Sustainability D - Diversity SD - Student Development HLB - Health and Life Balance A - Assessment

6 Accomplishments FOSTER COLLABORATION, DISCOVERY AND INNOVATION (CONT D) Wellness needs assessment survey, N=276 - community health (A, SD) Wellness services benchmarking project - community health (A, SD) Fit for Finals - student wellness partnered with McKinley Health to offer stress relief and student support during examps (HLB) Collaborative and Inclusive Programming with Beckwith Hall (D, SD) Participated in tours and presentation to Shanghai Jiao Tong University visit (D) Attended Big 10 Summer Conference (S, SD) Formed departmental assessment committee (A) Assisted in numerous class projects and leadership minor semester project with departments such as RST, Kinesiology, College of Business, ACES, LAS, and more (SD) Facilitated International World Cup (D) Serve on Public Safety Advisory Committee (S) End of semester Reading Day parties where held allowing students to relax and enjoy Campus Recreation before exams. (HLB) Continued partnership in SIG Grant with OIIR in collaborative programming to introduce domestic and international students; Programs supported included Ice Arena activities and Amazing Race activity (D, SD) Career Fairs hosted (SD): ACES Business (2) Engineering Expo (2) Engineering Career Services All Campus Career Fair (2)

7 Accomplishments PROVIDE TRANSFORMATIVE LEARNING EXPERIENCES Collaboration with New Student Programs and International Student and Scholar Services - ISSS Skate (HLB, D) Served as lecturer for Recreation, Sport, and Tourism 340 and attended monthly department meetings (S) Supported 3C Campus Community Connection for third year working with 12 community agencies and 6 Campus agencies who provide a summer program through an introduction to our campus to under-represented middle and high school youth (S, SD, HLB, D) Increased student traffic in the Fitness and Wellness Suite by becoming the place where all students can explore wellness opportunities and development. Presented Fitness workshops, personal training, research projects, and group talks in the Fitness and Wellness suite (SD, HLB, D). Hosted two successful certification courses for students and community members, LesMills Quarterly Conference, GoFlo Training, Keiser Indoor Cycle Instructor Certification, and LesMills BODYCOMBAT (SD). Led Personal Training prep course and helped get over 20 University students successfully obtain NASM-CPT certifications (SD). Attended the IDEA World Fitness conference in Los Angeles with two fitness employees (SD, S). Creation of two student leadership position: Grad Hourly position for Facility Management and Facility Management Intern for Spring Semester. (SD, D) Increase of Facility Assistant staff to 100 per semester; coordinated hiring cycles to address expected staff attrition in advance due to a variety of reasons: Finals, end of semester, break periods, promotions, etc. Hosted third annual Sled Hockey exhibition and hands-on participation (S, D, SD) Established regular Log Rolling Hours, each Sunday afternoon. (SD, S) Served as mentor and supervisor providing full-time internship experience to two RST students (SD) Student Wellness Intern summer FY17 (SD) Hosted NIRSA Championship Series Regional Basketball Tounament (SD) RST Intern (SD) Assisted with Al Sapora Symposium (SD, S) Attendance and support of Inclusive Illinois Speaker series (S, D) KEY Campus Recreation goals in ( ). S - Sustainability D - Diversity SD - Student Development HLB - Health and Life Balance A - Assessment

8 Accomplishments PROVIDE TRANSFORMATIVE LEARNING EXPERIENCES (CONT D) Hosted trainer Fabian DeRozario for educational session on Unconcious Bias Training, invited 8 other units to participate (SD, D) Some staff were introduced to the Whole Brain Model of Understanding Working Styles Hosted at the Climbing Wall: Bridges International for second year in a row. Hosted FitKids afterschool program and summer camp Chicago Public Schools during Middle School tour of Illinois. Continue to be creative and innovative with sponsorship opportunities (S) Ice Arena Pro-staff and Graduate Assistant attended 2016 IIRSA Conference at Augustana College (SD) Hosted a resume workshop and provided individual resume critique for student employees (SD) Piloted a Professional Development Plan for Campus Recreation graduate assistants (SD) Interviewed by 8 student groups for class projects impacting 40 students (SD) Attended the following workshops (SD) Focus on Self: Building Our Youth One Selfie at a Time Active Teacher - Active Learning Al Sapora Student Conference Shades of Perception Generation Me Workplace Inclusion Effective Questions Strategies to Better Learning Workplace Inclusion Coordinated schedules with the Kinesiology Department to offer two kinesiology classes to be held within pool space at the ARC and CRCE (SD) Aquatics, Adventure Recreation, and the Midwest Scuba Center facilitated all S.C.U.B.A. clinics and testing throughout the fall and spring semesters for participants working to obtain PADI diving certifications (HLB, S) Hosted the Illinois Special Olympics Swim meet (D)

9 Accomplishments MAKE A SIGNIFICANT AND VISIBLE SOCIETAL AND COMMUNITY IMPACT Weathering the Winter - November 11 - Partnership with McKinley Special Populations Program and Graduate Assistants. provided Ice Arena lobby space and ice time to promote winter safety needs to special populations, mainly international students that may be unaware of such dangers. Collaborated with Kineseology to contract Silver Sneakers addition to Lifetime Fitness Program (HLB) 10 Year participant in Kineseology study on Aging and Balance (HLB) Campus Recreation Learn-to-Swim program was selected for the 2017 Best of Champaign Awards for swimming instruction. Served on Campus Lighting Safety Committee (S) Attended session on Third Place Recreation focusing on Campus Recreation as more than a recreation facility but a gathering location (HLB) Served as Advisor to Agriculture Eduation 380 Team on All-Gender Restroom and Campus-wide Inclusion (D) Attended Bruce Nesbitt African Americal Cultural Center Director Interviews (D) Attended Annual Celebration of Diversity Breakfast (D) Organized and hosted the Jesse White Organ Donor Blood Drive to educate students on the importance organ donors and collect blood and plasma donations for community medical institutions. (HLB) Held an exclusive aquatic party event for the FITKIDS group in November (S) Collaborated with ROTC to provide wet training scenarios for cadets (S) Collaborated with the Swimming and Diving Team along with other members of University of Illinois Athletics to promote a commmunity service project centered around water safety instruction for disadvantaged youth in the Champaign-Urbana communities Facilitated regular swim practices and one home meet for University High Swim Team throughout the fall swim season Provided exclusive pool space throughout the year for the Lifetime Fitness Program and WOW Served on Champaign Coalition Committee (D, S) Served on Visit Champaign County Sports/Special Events Committee (S) Offered Food Sustainability, an instructional cooking class (SD) Partnered with DRES to identify ADA changes and equipment purchases for the instructional kitchen (D) Served as the host site for state volleyball tournaments, basketball tournaments and swim meet sponsored by the Illinois Inter-Agency Athletic Association (D) Latina/o Family Visit Day (12th year) - Partnered with La Casa Cultural Latina to provide space and staff for Latina/o Family Visit Day program; Served on committee; Campus Recreation programmed activities at CRCE for young siblings in attendance; ARC Gym 1, Winter Garden, Auditorium, MP6 & MP7, CRCE Pool, Wet Meeting Room & Mac Gym (S, D, SD) Offered Marathon Running Group program for students and members that wanted to train for the Illinois Marathon events (HLB) Increased number of fitness outreach opportunities: Fitness-to-Go, Cardio classes for Golf, Swim and Diving, Soccer, and Gymnastic teams, Upward Bound fitness classes (HLB, D, SD) Hosted two successful certification courses for students and community members, LesMills Quarterly Conference, GoFlo Training, Keiser Indoor Cycle Instructor Certification, and LesMills BODYCOMBAT (SD).

10 Accomplishments MAKE A SIGNIFICANT AND VISIBLE SOCIETAL AND COMMUNITY IMPACT (CONT D) Organized, planned, and marketed two full Certification Courses for American Red Cross Lifeguarding, CPR/AED for Professional Rescuer, and First Aid with a total of 16 successful candidates. Each course called for 27+ hours of instruction in which our program was able utilize as professional development opportunities for three of our Aquatic Student Coordinators as they were able to develop and execute lesson plans in accordance to the American Red Cross Lifeguarding curriculum under the guidance of professional staff. Arranged, marketed, and executed an American Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor s Course certifying four Campus Recreation students and a member of the public to begin instructing the American Red Cross Lifeguarding curriculum to lifeguard candidates. Organized, planned, and marketed a Water Safety Instructor Course with two successful candidates now certified for Learn-to-Swim instruction, Safety Training for Swim Coaches, and a variety of American Red Cross Water Safety programs. Offered five re-certification opportunities throughout the year for 30 members of our aquatics lifeguarding staff to renew certifications. Serve as a campus representative on the Champaign Coalition Committee (D, HLB, SD, S) Additional Noteworthy Events: Illinois Marathon: Expo, Packet Pickup, Pasta Feed State of Illinois LEGO Competition Latina/o Family Visit Day ISSS Indoor World Cup (fall and spring) Dad s Association Tailgate President s Office Tailgate Leadership Center Events & i-programs hosted IFC Soccer Tournamtne (fall and spring) Eastside Volleyball Club Tounament (fall and spring) Women Changing the Face of Agriculture Campus Recreation food drive (Staff Olympics); Holiday Family - Community service work (S, SD, HLB) Jessica Gentry awarded the 2017 Horace Moody Award from NIRSA to recognize her contribution to Student Development. (SD, D) Delaney Cherveny awarded the 2017 Wasson Student Leadership Award from NIRSA to recognize outstanding efforts on the field of collegiate recreation. (SD)

11 Accomplishments STEWARD CURRENT RESOURCES AND GENERATE ADDITIONAL RESOURCES FOR STRATEGIC INVESTMENT Worked with F & S on implementing a new portable refrigeration system at the U of I Ice Arena (S, A) Continued relationship with Illini Marching Band regarding usage of turf field space for practice (S, D, SD) Supported a review, updating and revamping of the Campus Recreation Policies and Procedures (S, HLB, A) Rental of Outdoor Center to Bruce Nesbitt African American Cultural Center (S, D, SD) ARC and CRCE sound system upgrades (S) ARC, CRCE and Ice Arena spot painting (S) Replaced Outdoor Center Fields & Complex Fields Fencing due to lack of safety, security, and aesthetics (S) Turf replacement on South Turf Fields (S) Replacing floors in ARC Gym 2 & 3 and CRCE MAC court (S) CRCE Locker Room Lockers being replaced due to lack of durability and not being conducive to the locker room environment (S) ARC Day Use Lockers had locks changed for safety and consistency throughout facilities (S) CRCE Air condition system/ventilation system upgraded (S) Retro-commissioning of electrical, heating and air conditioning for ARC and CRCE resulting in savings of $1.4 million since we started work early Invested $395,000 after receiving grants for this project (S) KEY Campus Recreation goals in ( ). S - Sustainability D - Diversity SD - Student Development HLB - Health and Life Balance A - Assessment

12 Goals Revamp student employee risk management certifications Continue to be creative and innovative with sponsorship opportunities GOALS FOR Host Illini Frenzy with over 50 local vendors and showcase Campus Recreations programs, facilities and opportunities (D, SD) Further develop the shared marketing services model between Campus Recreation and Illini Union (S, SD) Implement department learning outcomes and assessment tools to evaluate development plans for student staff Complete ongoing searches to become fully staffed; Onboard and training incoming staff members; Reduce workload of employees that may have taken on additional responsibilities while department was short-staffed Develop a student employee hiring team in which current student employees will seek out new talent and develop new employees to be responsible fitness and wellness providers (SD). Revamp the Fitness Program educational courses to allow for CEU/college credit (SD). Involve students in planning fitness special program and events as service providers (SD, D) Provide more opportunities for Fitness-focused students to build experience and engage in extra-curricular fitness conferences, events, and research projects (SD, D) Fitness Staff Leadership Retreat: CPR, leadership, and teambuilding trainings (SD, HLB). Develop Small Group Training in the Personal Training Program area (S, SD, HLB). Host Midwest Fit Fest 2018 (D, SD) Further collaborate with the Division of Athletics Swimming and Diving teams and coaching personnel to offer an annual or bi-annual water safety day targeted for underprivileged populations from the Champaign-Urbana and surrounding communities. Explore new programs targeted specifically toward University of Illinois students to increase attendance and engagement with our aquatic facilities by offering new pieces of???

13 By the Numbers ALL FACILITIES Valid card swipes: 1,510,355 Unique valid card swipes: 45,711* 24,614* Male 20,204* Female 893* N/A Category Participants* Faculty/Staff 2,533 Graduate 7,741 Undergraduate 31,233 College of Law 438 College of Medicine 139 School of Music 53 Veterinary Medicine 413 Intensive English 73 Extra Help 58 Emeritus Faculty 37 Ret. Faculty/Staff 135 Univ Related Org 13 Visitor 1,598 University Laboratory High School 17 OLLI Scholar 44 UIUC Research Park 67 Student 2 Departmental Card 2 Upward Bound 29 Off Campus Graduate 9 Conference/Emergency Replacement 806 (Temp Employees, Visiting Scholars, etc.) Year in School Participants* Freshman 2,359 Sophomore 5,740 Junior 7,298 Senior 15,341 Und Non-Degree 141 Graduate I 11 Graduate II 63 Grd Non-Degree 12 Dentistry Yr Graduate 10,170 First Year 441 Second Year 106 Third Year 296 *(different people entered facility at least 1 time)

14 By the Numbers FITNESS Personal Training: Total PT Packages sold: 4,689 Total Sales: $99, Running Group: $ Boot Camp: $ Group Fitness: Classes offered: 59/week on average Group Fitness Passes Passes sold: 3,305 Total Sales: $151, Work Out in the Water Passes Quantity: 30 Sales: $1, Yoga Mats Quantity: 139 Sales: $2,085 AQUATICS Aquatic visitors (lap swimming): 67,000 Learn to Swim: Session Participants Summer Fall Spring Total: 1,113 Aquatic Certification Courses: Lifeguard Class 2 Lifeguard Re-Certification Class 5 Lifeguard Instructor Class 1 Water Safety Instructor Class 1 CLUB SPORTS * considered to be an active member if they attended at least 50% of the club s practices ACTIVE MEMBERS*: 586 Male 417 Female 36 Nonstudent 1,039 Total

15 By the Numbers INDOOR RENTALS RSO/Club Sport Reservation Days RSO: 810 Club Sports: 1,804 Fall 2016: 1,220 Spring 2017: 1,391 Total: 2,611 Groups # Group Rentals # Unique RSO Community Departments Clubs Total Rental Hours Campus Rec: 5,403 RSO: 2,487 University Department: 2,331 Community: 511 Club Sport: 2,927 Birthday Parties: 45 Aquatics 22 Climbing Wall 10 Instructional Kitchen 97 Ice Arena OUTDOOR RENTALS Rental Hours Complex Field: 1,881 Outdoor Center Fields: 1,575 Illini Grove: 313 Total: 3,769 hours

16 By the Numbers INTRAMURALS Total Teams: 1112 Mens: 462 Fraternity Greek Cup: 155 Womens: 44 Sorority Greek Cup: 13 CoRec: 342 Unique Participants: 12,134 Men: 9,252 Women: 2,882 Total Participant Sign-ins: 33,985 Men: 27,214 Women: 6,768 Number of Games: 2505 Defaults: 230 Forfeits: 171 Fall 2016 Flag Soccer Kickball Sand Tennis 16 Badminton Volleyball Extreme Futsal 3v3 Bowling Football Volleyball Softball Dodgeball Basketball Totals Teams Mens Fraternity Greek Cup Womens Sorority Greek Cup Co-Rec Open Unique Participants 1,433 1, ,668 Men 1,286 1, ,357 Women ,311 Participant Sign-Ins 3,631 3, , , , ,743 Men 3,358 3, , , ,792 Women ,951 Number of Games ,122 Number of Defaults Number of Forfeits Spring 2017 Basketball Indoor Inner Tube Sand Outdoor Bowling Wallyball 12 4 on 4 Flag Ultimate Table Racquetball Soccer Water Polo Volleyball Soccer Softball Football Frisbee Tennis Totals Teams Mens Fraternity Greek Cup Womens Sorority Greek Cup Co-Rec Open Unique Participants 1,618 1, , ,466 Men 1, ,895 Women ,571 Participant Sign-Ins 5,669 3, ,054 3, , ,242 Men 5,051 2, ,213 2, , ,422 Women ,817 Number of Games ,383 Number of Defaults Number of Forfeits

17 By the Numbers ACTIVITIES & RECREATION CENTER Total valid card swipes: 1,127,717 Distinct valid card swipes: 42,204 (different people entered facility at least 1 time) Gender Male: 22,988 Female: 18,560 N/A: 656 Category Participants Faculty/Staff 2159 Graduate 7197 Undergraduate College of Law 430 College of Medicine 127 School of Music 46 Veterinary Medicine 388 Intensive English 60 Upward Bound 28 Student 2 Extra Help 52 Emeritus Faculty 32 Emerita Faculty 1 Off-campus Graduate 9 Ret. Faculty/Staff 127 Univ Related Org 10 Departmental Card 2 Visitor 1547 University Laboratory High School 13 Conference/Emergency Replacement 599 OLLI Scholar 43 UIUC Research Park 66 Deactivated ID Card 15 Year in School Participants Freshman 2115 Sophomore 5247 Junior 6747 Senior Und Non-Degree 132 Graduate I 9 Graduate II 56 Grd Non-Degree 11 Dentistry Yr Graduate 9460 First Year 418 Second Year 101 Third Year 292

18 By the Numbers INSTRUCTIONAL KITCHEN Partnerships: Housing Dining Services Sustainable Student Farm McKinley Health Center Bevier Café Masters of Public Health program Meijer Counseling Center Career Center Kineseology and Community Health Greek Life 30 Group Rentals 19 Healthy Cooking Classes 382 Participants* 5 Outreach Events *instructional cooking classes CLIMBING WALL Visitors to the ARC climbing wall: over 4,000 SCUBA certification registrations: 30 Sleeping bag and tent rentals: Climbing 101 Class w/ Top Rope 60 Belay Clinic endorsements 22 Lead Belay endorsements 362 TOTAL BELAY ENDORSEMENTS: 171 drop-in/retest Fall 46 Spring 20 Summer

19 By the Numbers CAMPUS RECREATION CENTER EAST Valid card swipes: 416,675 Distinct valid card swipes: 27,468 (different people entered facility at least 1 time) Gender Male: 15,193 Female: 11,989 N/A: 286 Category Participants Faculty/Staff 1,412 Graduate 4,630 Undergraduate 18,025 College of Law 162 College of Medicine 87 School of Music 36 Veterinary Medicine 175 Intensive English 47 Upward Bound 2 Student 2 Extra Help 29 Emeritus Faculty 31 Emerita Faculty 1 Off-campus Graduate 1 Ret. Faculty/Staff 92 Univ Related Org 9 Visitor 830 University Laboratory High School 3 Conference/Emergency Replacement 266 OLLI Scholar 29 UIUC Research Park 39 Deactivated ID Card 7 Year in School Participants Freshman 1,343 Sophomore 3,641 Junior 4,446 Senior 8,334 Und Non-Degree 87 Graduate I 5 Graduate II 31 Grd Non-Degree 8 Dentistry Yr 3 90 Graduate 5,981 First Year 198 Second Year 25 Third Year 104

20 By the Numbers ICE ARENA 300 Public Sessions 185 Lunch Skates 115 Sat/Sun afternoon and Wed/Fri evening sessions 97 Birthday Parties 66 private rental groups accommodated Kinesiology 20 sections Over 1,000 UI students enrolled Learn to Skate 76 classes offered in fall, winter and spring Total enrollment of 476 participants Freestyle 185 sessions, 270 hours 2,063 participants (1,608 skaters; 455 coaches) Rat Hockey 56 sessions, 81 hours 755 participants Stick & Puck 49 sessions, 68.5 hours 743 participants Senior Rec Hockey League 175 participants, 16 teams Intramural Hockey No Intramural hockey this year due to the Ice Arena closing early.

21 By the Numbers 38% Male 45% Female 17% Unknown STUDENT DEVELOPMENT Ethnicity/Gender African American 9% Asian American 8% Biracial 3% Caucasian 49% International 2% Latinto/a 9% Native American.1% Other 1% Risk Management CPR/AED and First Aid Classes: 378 Certifications Blood Borne Pathogens Classes: 396 Certifications Professional Development (S) Clarity & enhancement of the student experience at Illinois Engagement with & commitment to partners & stakeholders Conference Travel Funded 6 students to IIRSA State Workshop, Augustana College, Quincy, IL, October 2016 Funded 1 student to facilitate and 1 student to attend the LeaderShape 2017 Institute, Monticello, IL, January 2017 Funded 7 students NIRSA Region 3 Lead On Conference, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, January 2017 Funded 3 students to Midwest FitFest, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN, February 2017 Funded 3 students to NIRSA Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., February 2017 Hosted NIRSA Championship Series Regional Basketball Tournament, February 2017 allowing students to fulfill many different tournament staff roles Funded 3 students to Big Ten Recreational Sports conference, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, May 2017

22 By the Numbers WEB ANALYTICS campusrec.illinois.edu Stats for July 1, June 30,2017 Total visits: 675,883 Unique visitors: 274,901 Pageviews: 1,597,171 Pages/visit: 2.26 Average Visit Duration: 1 minute, 46 seconds How users are accessing: Desktop 675,305 Mobile 115,819 Tablet 24,598 Mobile Devices Accessing: Apple ios 201,705 Apple ipad 15,726 Android 61,608 Google Nexus 6,541 Top Individual Page Views: Indoor schedules 241,528 Home/main page 151,320 ARC facility 109,280 Public Skates 56,496 Intramurals 38,970 CRCE facility 33,099 Dimensions of Wellness 30,418 Membership Fees 29,218 Group Fitness Descriptions 26,915 Aquatics 14,966 SOCIAL MEDIA Campus Rec Facebook: 5,081 Fans Twitter: 4,405 Tweets; 3,947 Followers; 873 Following Pinterest: 35 Boards; 1,497 Pins; 380 Followers; 85 Following Instagram: 1,300 Followers; 286 Following YouTube: 441 Subscribers; 566,039 Views Ice Arena Facebook: 1,517 Fans Ice Arena Twitter: 331 Tweets; 248 Followers; 172 Following

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