There are a few places on campus you really want to know about. 

The Student Union buildings are first, they make one solid building divided by a walkway going over a brick sidewalk below. These buildings contain a few things you’ll need. At the front desk as soon as you enter the building you can get information and directions about the campus as well as getting your student ID and parking sticker. Then if you continue in either direction from the desk you have the administration on the right and the lunchroom on the left.

 

 

 Next up is the Library, normally you’ll spend a lot of time here as a new student. The bottom floor of the library is where most people study and work. You can normally have food and drink on this floor but that isn’t the case right now due to Covid-19 safety measures. The second floor is where you enter and exit the library as well as where the book checkout is. The third and final floor is the actual typical library space with the books and quiet rules you would expect.

 

 

Finally the most important building of all the Enrollment Services Building. Here you will pay your tuition, put in applications to start, and graduate. Any financial aid or scholarships you have will have to go through someone in this building, it’s where it all happens. 

 

 

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There are a few other buildings around the campus as well. There is a building for each of the major subjects. One for all of the technologies which is the one I spend most of my time in. There is a science building for all the science classes. The arts building ranges from ceramics to acting. The main building literature is taught in is right in the middle of campus and accessed by the front parking lot of the school. Be sure to grab a map and check out the campus so that when you get new classes you will know where to go. It can get pretty confusing if you show up with only a few minutes and you have to scramble to one of the posted maps to find your way.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Pj Heckert

Student Author - Fall 2020