Campus navigation is harder than it looks
A medium-sized university campus can have 50 or more buildings, multiple entries per building, and floor-level layouts that change between semesters as departments and classrooms move. New students spend their first weeks getting oriented; visitors for admissions events, conferences, and commencement have to find parking, the correct building, and the right room inside it. This confusion is one of the more common points of friction in the campus experience and one of the more visible to prospective families.
