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Final Campus Tour Script 2015
Hi, Good __________. I am _(Nick Name)_, and I’ll be assisting you in this campus tour. The tour is one of the programs we conduct to help our visitors, parents, and new students to become familiar with the TIPQC campus, including its facilities and services.

This is Building 1. The ground floor of this building has the Office of the Registrar. The office is responsible in maintaining, retrieving and distributing student records and transcripts, conducting final evaluation of all graduation applications, providing information to students, faculty, and appropriate agencies.

Our waiting area is equipped with an electronic queuing system to make transaction more convenient

Adjacent to the Office of the Registrar, are the Alumni Office and the Tellering Office. The staff in the Tellering Office attends to any financial transaction of the students. On the other hand, the Alumni Office attends to tuition fee discounts of siblings and children of Alumni and to other general alumni concerns.

On the ground floor you will also find the Career Center, a facility established to ensure higher probability of job placement for T.I.P. graduates. The Center has a Job Search Area and Career Advising Room on the ground floor and training rooms and conference rooms on the 2nd and 3rd floors.

The T.I.P. President, Dr. Elizabeth Quirino-Lahoz, holds office on the 2nd floor of this building.

On the third and fourth floors of building 1, we can find one of the two libraries in the campus. The library is open from 7am to 7pm, Mondays to Fridays, 8am to 5pm on Saturdays.

As an extension of building 1, we have seminar rooms A and B, where students’ and employees’ trainings, seminars, film showings, and other events are held.

The Study Area serves as a waiting area of students between class breaks. It is a place where students can have their activities like group discussions. Students are also allowed to play board games in the area. The study area is equipped with WI-FI

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