A readily available visual representation of Brigham Young University’s grounds, formatted for printing, enables users to navigate the campus efficiently. Such a document typically highlights key buildings, landmarks, roads, parking areas, and other points of interest within the university’s geographic boundaries. For instance, a prospective student might use this document to locate the admissions office, while a visitor could use it to find the Marriott Center for an event.
The availability of a paper-based orientation tool offers several advantages. It provides a tangible and easily accessible reference, independent of digital devices or internet connectivity. Historically, printed guides were the primary means of wayfinding on college campuses. Even with advanced digital mapping technologies, physical copies continue to serve as valuable backup or alternative resources, particularly for individuals unfamiliar with digital interfaces or those seeking a simplified overview of the university’s layout. They are also valuable when planning routes in advance.
The subsequent sections will address where to find these resources, the key features typically included, common use cases, and best practices for utilizing them effectively to enhance the campus experience.