- Be considerate of your fellow students at all times.
- The study rooms are intended to be used by groups consisting of two or more law students. Career Development may reserve a limited number of study rooms for on-campus interviews at non-peak times during a semester.
- Study groups must occupy a room within 15 minutes* of their scheduled reservation, or lose their reservation for that hour.
(*This requirement does not apply to reservations for TA office hours. TA reservations may not be challenged until ALL study rooms on ALL library floors are otherwise occupied.) - Unoccupied study rooms are available on a first-come, first-served basis to any group of two or more law students.
- Using his or her Route Y ID; a law student may reserve a study room on behalf of a group for up to 120 minutes per day. As a courtesy to the community, groups are asked to leave at least 60 minutes between separate reservations in the same room by members of the same study group.
- Law students may not reserve rooms on behalf of friends or relatives.
- Complaints about study room monopolization should be directed to the SBA leadership.
Note: Room 388 has been designated 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.
(NOTICE: Law School and Library staff have the right to enter any study room at any time and for any reason.)
Contact Information:
For questions about the study room policy or to report monopolization of a study room, contact the SBA by sending a message to “sbaweb@law.byu.edu.”
For concerns about how the program is functioning, please contact Melanie Chao through email.
Circulation: | 801-422-3593 |
Reference: | 801-422-6658 |