College Campus Notes Review
Across
- 2. — The main campus office where college leaders and staff work; students go here for official forms, records, and help with college policies.
- 4. - Many computers for unlimited student use for free. Also where printing and other tech needs are met.
- 5. — The office responsible for class registration, academic records, transcripts, and keeping track of students’ schedules and credits.
- 6. — A building where students live on campus, usually with shared rooms or apartments and common bathrooms or kitchens.
- 9. — A center for student life that often includes meeting rooms, lounges, dining options, event spaces, and student organization offices.
- 10. — The work space where a teacher (professor) meets students, holds office hours, and works on course planning and research.
- 14. — The department that assists students with scholarships, grants, loans, and questions about paying for college.
Down
- 1. — The department that handles applications, enrollment decisions, campus tours, and information for prospective students.
- 3. — A specialized classroom with equipment for science, engineering, or technology experiments and hands-on learning.
- 5. — A facility with exercise equipment, courts, pools, and fitness classes where students stay active and play sports.
- 7. — A campus office that helps students explore jobs, internships, résumé writing, and interview preparation for future careers.
- 8. — A large eating area on campus where students buy meals and often socialize between classes.
- 11. — A place with books, computers, study spaces, and research resources where students study, borrow materials, and get help from librarians.
- 12. — A building that holds classrooms, lecture halls, and faculty offices where most classes and teaching activities take place.
- 13. — A medical clinic on campus that provides health care, counseling, and wellness resources for students.