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Fourth Level Floor Plan

Volunteer Center
$1,000,000
The Volunteer Center is dedicated to promoting volunteerism and service in the USC and greater Los Angeles communities. A primarily student-run department that offers exciting opportunities for students, alumni, faculty, and staff to get involved with the community. Each year, the Volunteer Center organizes numerous service projects, identifies volunteer opportunities, and houses an extensive database of over 200 non-profits and agencies that offer volunteer opportunities.

Forum Room
$1,000,000
The Forum Room will be the signature room in the Ronald Tutor Campus Center. It will feature tiered floors creating a forum-like experience. The room will have beautiful high ceilings and breathtaking views of Bovard and Alumni Park.

Campus Activities
$1,000,000
The Office of Campus Activities sponsors services, programs, and events to educate, advocate, entertain, and challenge students. Campus Activities provides students the necessary tools and resources for their individual and student organization success as well as supports student advocacy efforts.

Leadership
$1,000,000
USCLead strives to create valuable education and development opportunities through leadership training, workshops, and outreach to USC students. USCLead operates from the belief that effective leadership takes place in the context of a supportive community and results in a positive change.

Graduate & Professional Student Senate
$500,000
Graduate and Professional Student Senate is the official voice of the graduate and professional student body. Elected officers, senators, and special interest committees tackle issues specific to graduate and professional students and provide venues for interaction beyond the academic realm.

Undergraduate Student Government
$500,000
Undergraduate Student Government represents the voice of USC undergraduates to the administration, faculty, and community. USG advocates on behalf of students, provides campus wide events through Program Board, provides valuable leadership opportunities, and grant funding to student organizations.

Program Board
$500,000
Program Board plans a variety of events at USC, from the Welcome Back concert to the International Food Fair. Five programming committees and nine assemblies are student-run groups with the goals of promoting diversity, awareness, and entertainment through progressive and unique events.

Student Governance Meeting Room --SOLD
$25,000
This meeting room will provide USG, GPSS, and Program Board with a dedicated space to host a variety of committee meetings and programs.

Student Organizations
$500,000
Over 600 organizations at USC provide students with with a variety of opportunities to explore their academic, professional, political, social, cultural, recreational, spiritual, and community service interests. Student organizations allow students to develop inter-personal, organizational, and leadership skills in a supportive yet challenging environment.

Fourth Floor Terrace
$250,000
The fourth floor terrace overlooks the International Plaza and includes study alcoves for students to enjoy quiet moments in between classes.

Tower
$250,000
The highest point of the Ronald Tutor Campus Center located in Wing A. The Tower will be bordered with large windows where people can look down on to International Plaza and Alumni Park.

Lounge (Wing A)
$250,000
On each floor of the Ronald Tutor Campus Center, there will be dedicated space for students, alumni, faculty, staff, and visitors to study, gather, and relax.

Academic Recognition Programs
$150,000
Through a variety of programs and services, this office supports students' efforts to make the most of their academic experience at the University and to seek further opportunities for study and research.

Campus Center Team Suite
$150,000
Ronald Tutor Campus Center Administration and Student Affairs Offices.

Campus Center Director's Office
$50,000
The office of the Campus Center director.

Campus Center Team Meeting Room
$25,000
This meeting room will provide the Campus Center Administration team with a dedicated space for a variety of meetings and programs.

Campus Center Scheduling Office
$50,000
The Campus Center Scheduling Office will assist the University community in reserving space for meetings, programs, and special events.

Meeting Rooms (2)
$50,000
These meeting rooms will enable the University community to accommodate a variety of meetings, conferences, and programs. In addition, they can be combined together to host larger groups.

Campus Scheduling Office
$50,000
The Campus Scheduling Office will assist the University community in reserving space for meetings, programs, and special events.

Meeting Rooms (5)
$25,000
These meeting rooms will enable the University community to accommodate a variety of meetings, conferences, and programs. In addition, they can be combined together to host larger groups.

Study Alcoves (13)
$10,000
Located on the upper floors, these alcoves will provide visitors of the Ronald Tutor Campus Center a place to relax, study, or eat.



For more information about the Ronald Tutor Campus Center construction project, including project timeline, renderings, office relocations, and campus impact, visit the Campus Center website.

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