Study Room Policy

The Library has 16 study rooms of various sizes on the second and third floors for student use. These rooms may be reserved for use for up to four hours per study group or individual per day. The sign-up book to reserve the study rooms is located in front of the Kelley Reading Room. Reservations may be made for the current week (Monday through Sunday) only. Room schedules are posted daily on study room doors so that study groups and individuals may easily check room availability. Reservations are forfeited if the study group or individual who reserved the room is more than fifteen (15) minutes late and someone else has claimed the room. Reservations are forfeited if the same study group or individual reserves a study room under different names. All Library policies apply to the study rooms, including the ban on eating and cellular telephone use.
Persons who wish to view DVDs and videotapes have priority to use those rooms equipped with DVD/video players and monitors. In other rooms, generally study groups have priority over individuals.
A limited number of study rooms are reserved for exclusive use by various Moot Court teams during those times they are preparing their Moot Court Briefs.
During exam periods, some study rooms may be reserved by the law school Registrar for ADA compliant exams. A section of study carrels on the third floor is set aside during exam periods for those in need of a place to take "take-home" exams.