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A Campus Tour Bricks and Mortar
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United States Colleges and Universities – 4140 Public 4 year 629
Private 4 year 1845 Public 2 year 1070 Private 2 year 596 United States
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United States Colleges and Universities – 4140 Public 4 year 629
Private 4 year 1845 Public 2 year 1070 Private 2 year 596 United States
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Throughout Canada's 13 provinces and territories Colleges and Universities 98 Community Colleges 175 Canada
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Special Designations
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The mission of these institutions as set forth in the1862 Morrill Act is to focus on the teaching of practical agriculture, science, military science and engineering (though "without excluding ... classical studies"), as a response to the Industrial revolution and changing social class Land Grant
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Institutions that are members of a network of 52 consortia formed for the purpose of outer- space related research. Each consortium is based in one of the 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, and each consists of multiple independent space-grant institutions, with one of the institutions acting as the lead. Space Grant, 1966
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A program of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).. It is a national network of 33 Sea Gran Colleges and Universities involved in scientific research, education, training, and extension projects geared toward the conservation and practical use of the coasts, Great Lakes and other marine areas Sea Grant 1988
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A group of five U.S. Land grant universities that serve as regional centers of the Sun Grant Initiative, established by the U.S. Congress in the Sun Grant Research Initiative Act to research and develop sustainable and environmentally friendly bio- based energy alternatives Sun Grant, 2003
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Tribal Colleges and Universities
35 accredited higher education institutions located on or near Indian reservations, established and operated by American Indian tribes to: educate Native people and preserve Native ways, giving students the opportunity to earn a college degree or certificate while embracing who they are as Native people. Diné College was the first TCU, founded in 1968 by the Navajo nation. Tribal Colleges and Universities
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Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU)
“…any historically black college or university that was established prior to 1964, whose principal mission was, and is, the education of black Americans, and that is accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency or association…*” *Higher Education Act 1965 (Amended) Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU)
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All 100 (51 public, 49 private) HBCUs offer all students, regardless of race, an opportunity to develop their skills and talents. These institutions train young people who go on to serve domestically and internationally in the professions as entrepreneurs and in the public and private sectors. HBCU
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Research Universities
Research I – 115 Universities Offer a full range of baccalaureate programs Are committed to graduate education through the doctorate Give high priority to research Award 50 or more doctoral degrees each year Receive annually $40 million or more in federal support Research 2 – 107 (high research) Research 3 – 113 (moderate research) Research Universities
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Urban College town Rural (semi)
Where is your campus?
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Campus
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Main North/South Residential Medical/Veterinary/Business (Schools) Research Multiple (satellite) sites Continuing Education PARTS???
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More parts - Places
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Residence Halls Libraries – campus/departmental Campus Health (Infirmary) Student Unions/Centers Bookstores/Post Office Cafeterias, food courts, coffee shops
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Gyms, fitness centers Locker rooms Swimming pools (indoors/ outdoors) Playing courts and fields Outdoor Education (Rec) Center Stadiums Athletics
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Features Meeting Places
Commons, ‘brickyard, The ‘Square,’ The Wall, Plaza, The Pit… The Quad – The Yard Water Features ponds, fountains Belltowers Statues Features
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Instructional classrooms lecture halls Laboratories Language Labs Advising
Academics
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President/Chancellor Business/Finance (University Cashier) Registrar Human Resources Information Technology Student Affairs Facilities Maintenance, Grounds Campus Police/Security Administrative
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Performing Arts Centers Planetariums Botanical Gardens Museums Galleries Retreat Centers Inns/hotels
Special Places
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Restrooms Water stations Heating/Air Conditioning Power Lights
Necessities
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Parking Lots (Hunting grounds) And, of course
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Roads Sidewalks Tunnels “Tubes’ Bridges (skywalks) Hallways Stairs Ramps Elevators Escalators
Connectors
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Access Issues
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Signage Directional Restrooms Rooms and Function Advertisements-Posters, Flyers Electronic – (central) Flat screens (captioning), Marquees Information
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Paths of Travel Sidewalks Trash/Recycling receptacles Tables/chairs
Bikes on Ramps Vehicles - parked or moving Construction/Repair (yellow tape) Steps without ramps (signage) Paths of Travel
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Hallways (lobbies) Open Doors Furniture, plants Newspaper stands
Cleaning Carts Vending Students (waiting for class change) Open Staircase
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Laboratories Classrooms Desk/Chairs/tables Aisle Work height
Teaching platform Desk/Chairs/tables Aisle Laboratories Work height
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Lecture Halls Multiple level entrances Terraces Ramped
Assistive Listening Systems
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Service Counters Accessible seating areas Posted/handout information/computer kiosk Doors
General
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Offices Workspace Wheelchair Interpreter Office machinery
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Stadiums Ticketing Turnstiles Restrooms Concession stands
Accessible seating Captioning (Big Screens/JumboTrons)
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Take A Break
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Classrooms
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Residence Halls
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Offices
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Hallways And things you find in them
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Bathrooms
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Stairs and Exits
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Athletics, Gyms and Stuff
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Student Unions/Centers
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Special Places
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Signage
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Outdoor Travel
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Look what got left on the sidewalk…..
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Construction Issues
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Questions and Discussion
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