Campuses
Campuses refer to the physical grounds or complex of buildings and facilities that are associated with an educational institution, such as a college or university. A campus typically includes classrooms, laboratories, libraries, recreational areas, dormitories, and administrative buildings. The layout and design of a campus are often planned to foster a community atmosphere, promote learning, and support student life. In addition to educational facilities, campuses may also comprise green spaces, athletic fields, and dining options, creating a comprehensive environment for students, faculty, and staff to interact and engage in various activities. The term can also apply to branch locations of institutions that provide educational services away from the main site. Overall, a campus serves as the central hub for academic and social experiences within an institution.