University Point

The University Point is a location in the Commonwealth in Fallout 4.

Background
University Point was a settlement that was wiped out by Institute Synths in the year 2285.

Layout
This area is home to a rather interesting unmarked quest that will require the player to visit several of the buildings in turn. Most of the terminals containing clues are in the partially sunken administration building, Sedgwick Hall, at the end of the settlement. Note that there are Gen2 Synths spread throughout the entire area. If the player is allied with the institute, the synths are not hostile to them.

Notable loot

 * Tesla Science Magazine in Sedgewick Hall, top floor, go through the chained door in the junk wall and follow the railings into the big room, then through the hole in the wall surrounded by curtains. The magazine is on a small table to the left of the chalkboard.
 * A Mini nuke in Sedgewick Hall, in the same room as the professor's terminal. [Needs verification. Is it in one of the containers or should it be virectly visible? I did not find a mini nuke there.]
 * A Vault-Tec lunchbox is found behind the fallen long bench right outside the professor's room with the terminal.
 * A legendary laser weapon known as the Prototype UP77 "Limitless Potential" can be found in the University Credit Union, you need to be master in lock pick to access it or by completing the puzzle in the partially-sunken Sedgwick Hall. The rifle is found in a hidden room in the vault of the University Credit Union.  The specific gun found is level dependent.
 * Six Fusion core can be found in same vault as Prototype UP77 "Limitless Potential"

Appearances
The University Point only appears in Fallout 4.

Bugs
Doors to Sedgewick Hall might not function. Save and reload to clear this, or fast travel and return. Alternatively, there is a rear entrance, which can be accessed by going around the south side of the building past the clutches of Mirelurk eggs.

Behind the scenes
On the chalkboard inside the University there is the equation "8,987551787361764*10^9" which is Coulomb's Constant.