You University: The College of the Future


Campus Life
May 28, 2010, 12:16 pm
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Although many opt to take classes over the universally accessible Googlenet, more and more students are traversing planets to enroll in one of our many YoU campuses galaxywide. We now have locations in over two hundred cities on over twenty planets and space stations reaching as far as Sirius B, and several affiliates in more distant space, beyond the Orion Arm. Free translators are provided to those without them upon entrance to the dormitories, to facilitate easy communication with your peers.

The Dormitories
Dormitories are set up in various locations and built to give you privacy even in a college setting designed for numerous students. Each dorm room houses four students, each with a private enclosure with adjustable walls that can be raised to the ceiling or any other length, depending on students’ preferences. Each dorm room also has one iStudent console per student, allowing students to complete their day’s assignments and classes without ever leaving their rooms.

YoU also recognizes that it is necessary for students to emerge from their rooms and socialize with others on occasion, and in addition to class, dorm students are required to spend a minimum of eight hours a week on the field, either in the gymnasiums, laboratories, or any of the campus-specific field locations*.

One meal a day is offered on campus, and each dorm has a fully functional kitchen. Students who only eat still-living foods must alert the college of their special dietary needs and they will be given a pass to special eating area.

*Virtual reality chambers are not an acceptable alternative.

Events
Sports events, school formals, and student body discussions vary by campus. Please check with your local DormBot or sentient Dormitory Supervisor for details.

Organizations
Students are encouraged to take part in any non-academic projects that are offered or organized by the Division of Student Affairs. YoU advocates College Students for Community Service (CS²)’s work on developing planets, as well as the Association for the Prevention of Xenophobia and Xenocism (APXX). Smaller-scale charity work is also encouraged and commended. Visit the YoU Student Division for more details and a comprehensive list of all student activities on each campus.




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