The document discusses trends in campus space and enrollment from 2007 to 2014. It shows that space grew faster than enrollment during this period, with the largest space growth occurring at comprehensive/doctoral research institutions and community colleges. The amount of space per student increased slightly as enrollment levels began to level off. Campuses constructed around equal amounts of academic and non-academic space historically. The age of campus buildings drives the risk profile, with the highest risk buildings being over 50 years old. Around 35% of total campus space is in pre-war buildings (built before 1951). Both public and private institutions face challenges with over 25% of their space being over 25 years old.