Campus Study Rooms and Spaces
There are a variety of spaces across campus that might just be the right fit for you!

The center provides a handful of study spots across the building on the first and third floors.
- First floor: Vending machines and variety of different sized tables.
- Third floor: Natural lighting, low volume and large collaborative tables.

The hall provides several study spaces on the second and third floors of the building.
- Second floor: Math Help Center, study nooks, white board tables, outlets, slight background noise and low traffic.
- Third floor: Natural lighting, low volume, low traffic, white board tables and outlets.
- Bonus: The building is located near the Wintrode Student Success and Opportunity Center.

The 鈥淔ish-Bowl鈥 is open to all students has study space on the first floor, east side of the building.
- Natural lighting, coffee machine, outlets in furniture, vending machines and computer lab access.

Harding Hall provides a variety of low volume study spaces for students to utilize on all three floors.
- First Floor: Large whiteboards, vending machine, low traffic and large space with seating for 15-20 people.
- Entryway: Variety of seating (comfortable benches, single tables, high rise tables, ottomans), natural lighting, easily accessible, occasional traffic and monitor with casting capability.
- Second and Third Floor Collaborative Space: Natural lighting, seats four people, large whiteboards, TVs with casting capabilities, outlet access, phone access, commonly in use and small rooms.

The library is perfect for individuals who are looking for quiet, distraction-free study space or late-night study areas. The library is open till midnight (Monday-Thursday).
- Individual Study Rooms (located on the second floor): No reservation required, outlets and private space.
- Group Study Rooms (located throughout the library): Whiteboards, markers, monitors (not all study rooms include these; ask the front desk staff to find out which rooms contain whiteboards, monitors, etc.), rooms range from (two-19 capacity) - .
- Main Floor: Open study spaces, computers, printers and The Writing Center.
- Unique Features: Vending machines (main floor), Starbucks machine (main floor), close to the Union and exercise equipment (lower level).

The space not only provides welcoming environment for all students but also plenty of seating options for studying, activities and reading materials for study breaks and opportunities to engage in meaningful conversations.
- Low volume, refrigerator and microwave for student use, conference room that can be reserved by the OMAA Senior Secretary, board games, near dining services, access to student success advisors, computer access, variety of seating options (chairs, couches, high top chairs), easy access to vending machines and space for individual and group work.

Known as 鈥淭he Oscar" or "PAC", this building houses a variety of study spaces.
- Natural lighting, low volume, variety of seating options (chairs, couches, high top chairs), vending machines, and space for individual and group work.

The center is open to all students and provides a variety of study spaces.
- Collaborative Nooks (located on the first and second floors): Low volume, good lighting, seat up to four, outlets, whiteboards and monitors with casting capabilities.
- Lounge: Low volume, hood lighting, seat up to sixteen (four-person tables), low tables, outlet access and comfortable seating.
- Low-Top Tables: Good lighting, ideal for individual work and outlet access.

The union houses multiple offices, places to eat and plenty of spots to study by yourself, with friends, etc.
- Jacks Place (located in the lower level): Low volume, various seating options and outlets.
- Multicultural Center (located upstairs): Free Printing, microwave and games.
- Other: Jackrabbit Central - Student Union, Einstein Bros Bagels, Chick-Fil-A, Marketplace and Union Coffee.

