Colleges are privately endowed, independent bodies that provide accommodation, support,
academic help (through supervisions), and a community for students at Cambridge. Each of the
31 Colleges has its own grounds and facilities, including a dining hall, chapel, library, bar,
computer lab(s), and JCR (Junior Combination Room, which is a lounge where undergrads can
"combine" with each other and watch TV, read papers, sometimes play pool or foosball). All
students belong to one College, where they matriculate at the beginning of their first year. In
addition to students, Colleges also have senior members, who also work in one of the
University's departments. Some of these senior members are fellows. Each College has its own
administration and each College charges its students fees, namely for housing, food, and general
membership. As was discussed above in section 2.8, Colleges have their own set of societies
(music groups, charity organizations, religious groups, etc.) and sports teams, which are
generally at a lower level than University teams, due to the smaller pool from which they draw
their members.
So, to paint a picture in review: When you attend lectures, you will go to your department and
be in classes or labs with students who are members of different Colleges from all over the
University. You will live and maybe eat at your College while you attend the University,
generally speaking.