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SBA Group Study Room Policies

  • Please be considerate of your fellow students at all times.
  • Study rooms are exclusively for the use of groups consisting of two or more law students
  • A law student can reserve a specific study room for two consecutive hours using his or her Route Y ID.  (NOTE: The authentication program will not permit a study room to be reserved by anyone who is not currently enrolled in a law school course.)
  • Study groups may sign up for only two 2-hour blocks in a single room during the same day.
  • Study groups must occupy a room within 15 minutes of their scheduled reservation, or lose their reservation for that hour.
  • Unoccupied study rooms are available on a first-come, first-served basis to any group of two or more law students.
  • No food is allowed in the study rooms.

Family Support Room Policy: The first priority use for rooms 361, 362, 363, and 364 is family support. Room 364 has been reserved exclusively for support uses from 7am until 6pm M-F, and should be the first option used for meeting those needs. However, please be aware that for all of the support rooms, even if a study reservation has been made, it can be superceded if unexpected family needs arise. Conversely, if room 364 is not being used for family support purposes, it can be temporarily used as a study room. Please be respectful of the needs of law student parents, and vacate the family support rooms promptly when requested to do so. 

 

Note: Room 388 has been added as a study room. This room does not have a speaker installed. With the door closed, the occupants may not hear library or building announcements.

(Law School and Library staff have the right to enter any study room at any time and for any reason.)

 

 

 

For questions about the study room policy or to report monopolization of a study room, contact the SBA by sending a Groupwise message to "sbaweb."

For concerns about how the program is functioning, please contact Laurie Urquiaga through Groupwise or at her office in the Law Library.