This document discusses Dixie State University's request for state capital development funds to build a new Human Performance/Student Wellness Center. The proposed 150,000 square foot facility would cost $49.5 million, with $39.5 million coming from state funds and $10 million from existing student fees. It would replace the current outdated health and wellness center and include space for new academic programs in exercise science, health promotion, and other fields. The center would also feature a student activity center with an Olympic-sized pool, basketball courts, fitness areas and intramural offices to support students' active lifestyles.