Can I reserve a group study room in the library?

There are 19 group study rooms available throughout the library during library building hours: three on the first floor, ten on the second floor, and six on the third floor.

Library group study rooms are on a first come, first serve basis and cannot be reserved. 

  • Study rooms are for groups of two or more people. 
  • Individuals may use an empty study room, but must leave if asked by a group wanting to use the room. 
  • Individuals cannot reserve or save a study room; all members of the group must be present. 
  • Failure to comply with this policy, or with requests made by library staff may result in removal from the library and a loss of library privileges.
  • Rooms 210, 211, 212, 213 and 115 are sometimes used by the Beacon Tutoring Program. A calendar outside each room shows when tutoring sessions are scheduled; when there is no official Beacon tutoring session scheduled, any student may use the room.
Last Updated: May 24, 2022     Views: 57

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