Rules for Study Rooms
Reservations are available on a first come, first served basis. However, groups have priority use of these rooms.
Study rooms can only be reserved by groups of two or more people. Individuals are allowed to use unoccupied study rooms, with the understanding that s/he may be asked to relocate if a group needs the room.
Reservations are recommended, and those who have reserved a room have priority over those who have not. To reserve a room, sign up on the sheet on the study room windows. These rooms are very popular, especially between 9:00 am and 3:00 pm, and during mid-terms and finals weeks, so reserving in advance is recommended.
Four hours per day is the maximum length of time any group can reserve a room.
Reservations will be forfeited if at least two members of the group are not present within 15 minutes of the start time.
Reservations must be made in person. Phone and email reservations will not be accepted.
Personal items (purses, wallets, phones, laptops, textbooks, book bags, etc.) should not be left unattended.
Fast food and carry-out food are not allowed in the study rooms or anywhere else in the Library.
Study and other rooms in the Library can only be reserved by CFCC students, faculty, and staff, and CFCC students, faculty, and staff have priority use of these rooms.
If you have any questions, or would like to borrow dry erase markers and erasers for the white boards, please ask a Librarian at the Reference Desk.
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