Consistently ranked in U.S. News & World Report's top ten public universities, Georgia Tech is one of the oldest and most respected technological research universities in the U.S. With a new $45 million Campus Recreation Center, the school wanted to minimize paper-based processes and tie each department using a singular database. They chose ActiveCommunities for its campus recreation software solution and as a result improved efficiencies and business intelligence. [ read case study ]
Relying largely on paper-based processes, Bowling Green State University’s Department of Recreational Sports needed a technology upgrade to better serve its more than 24,000 students. Since implementing ActiveCommunities' campus recreation software, the Department is now integrated, efficient and better equipped to manage students’ needs and requests. [ read case study ]
The Vanderbilt University Student Recreation Center, with their wide range of fitness and recreation facilities, has over 130,000 square feet of indoor facilities and 7 acres of outdoor facility space. Its outdoor recreation programs offer over a dozen different outdoor activities ranging from biking to white water rafting. With Active, Vanderbilt University improves operational efficiency, particularly in recreational programming, membership management, outdoor recreation programs and intramural sports.
One of the fastest growing universities in California, California State University, San Bernardino offers a state-of-the-art Student Recreation and Fitness Center that features a fitness room, an aerobic/dance studio, a multi-purpose studio, multi-purpose gymnasium, climbing wall and a wellness resource center, as well as saunas, locker rooms, equipment rental and laundry facilities. The SRFC uses the following ActiveCommunities software to enhance the facility design and increase the service to participants.