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Late Night Study in the Library

Study Rooms at the Campus Library

The library has rooms varying in size available to reserve.  Most have large screen monitors with standard HDMI conectors to support group work and colloboration.  Others have a computer and data projector.  Reserve a library Study Room online.

The library also has five Privacy Pods on the north end of the First Floor:

  • Single occupancy.
  • Please limit use to two hours.
  • Available on first come, first serve basis, and cannot be reserved.
  • Leave no trace. Please take trash with you.

Campus Library Study Zones

Collaborative Study Zone

First and Second Floor General Areas

Noise level: Chatter

Group work is encouraged but loud conversations are discouraged.

Second and Third Floor Group Study Rooms

Noise level: Medium Chatter medium chatter icon

Group work and use of media is encouraged but should be kept at a low enough volume that it cannot be heard outside the room or in the next room.

Quiet Study Zone

Third Floor General Areas

Noise level: Low Hum low hum icon

Voices should be kept at a low whisper and any other noise kept at very low levels. Groups in transit to and from study rooms should respect that this is a quiet floor. Use of audible devices and cell phones is not allowed.

Silent Study Zone

Third Floor Reading Room

Noise level: SIlent silence icon

This room should be completely silent. Use of audible devices, talking, eating, and cell phones are not allowed in this room.

 

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Additional Spaces on Campus

Scout - Bothell

Use Scout - Bothell to discover additional study spaces and access to computers on the UW Bothell Campus.

The Activities & Recreation Center

The Activities & Recreation Center (ARC) is the hub of student life on campus; a place for students to gather, socialize, dine, and exercise. Please visit the ARC website for more information about spaces and hours.

Night owls: Try Odegaard Undergraduate Library in Seattle!

The Odegaard Undergraduate Library on the UW Seattle campus is open longer hours and is availble to UWB and CC students, staff, and faculty*.  

Odegaard Library Hours

*Current Husky Card or Cascadia ID required for entry.