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Dawg Doze Resting Station

Dawg Doze Resting Station. Introduction. Late nights of studying are inevitable on college campuses, and UW is no exception Students find themselves on campus late at night, unable to return home, without a place to sleep, and with very little money (at times)

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Dawg Doze Resting Station

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  1. Dawg Doze Resting Station

  2. Introduction • Late nights of studying are inevitable on college campuses, and UW is no exception • Students find themselves on campus late at night, unable to return home, without a place to sleep, and with very little money (at times) • To accommodate these students, we propose to the Delphi a student-run business plan called Dawg Doze: Resting Stations • The service we will provide: Inexpensive rooms for students to rent when they are unable to make it home and need a room to rest • Our market analysis has shown great need for this business • Our proposed business plan and budget have proven that this idea is feasible

  3. Market Analysis • We have extensively surveyed students • Many spend the night in Odegaard Undergraduate Library because of late night studying, and not wanting to make the walk across campus to their dorms, or make the drive home, at such late hours • They resort to sleeping in chairs, under desks, and in study rooms, and desire sleeping facilities (beds) and showering facilities • We have also surveyed Odegaard Library Staff members • The average number students found sleeping in chairs and study rooms by staff members is 15 students per night, but amount tends to double nearing finals week • The service of temporary overnight rooms is currently not offered anywhere on campus • Hotels, motels, and inns within walking distance of campus tend to be pricey, and are inconvenient for students. • Dawg Doze would open a few weeks prior to classes starting, and remain open throughout the main academic school year • Students who come to campus a little earlier than their housing becomes available would have a temporary place to stay

  4. Layout

  5. Proposed Budget

  6. Proposed Budget Cont.

  7. Conclusion • Dawg Doze: Resting Stations would provide a service that is needed and desired by many UW students • This business would provide a service that does not exist anywhere on campus • Our layout design and proposed budget show that our idea is practical and feasible

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