Find Your Study Spot
University Libraries Study Spaces
First-come, first-served seating
University Libraries’ locations offer a including open seating, computer workstations, and reservable study rooms. Printing and scanning is available.
See for Libraries' facilities.
Study rooms
Group study rooms may be reserved in University Libraries’ locations.
- Koelbel Building: Business Library study spaces
- Benson Earth Sciences Building: Earth Sciences & Map library study spaces
- Math Building: Gemmill Library study spaces
- Imig Music Building: Music Library study spaces
- Norlin Library Building: Norlin Library study spaces
Study Spaces
Center for Academic Success & Engagement
- The HIVE @ALTEC
- CASE E313
- CASE E315
- CASE E350
- CASE E351
- CASE E352
- CASE E353
- CASE W213
- CASE W311
- CASE W313
- CASE W344
- Several lounges, mainly on the second and third floors
Public access: 7 a.m.–7 p.m. Monday–Friday
Swipe access only: 7–9 p.m. Monday–Thursday
Center for Community
These conference spaces are available on a first-come, first-served basis after 5 p.m.
University Memorial Center
- The Connection lounge (first floor)
- SECA lounge (second floor)
- 308 lounge (third floor)
- UMC 304*
- UMC 351*
- UMC 404*
- UMC 418*
- UMC 452*
- Fifth-floor lounge and terrace
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Other Spaces
- BioLounge in the CU Museum of Natural History
- Several meeting rooms in the Student Recreation Center
Classrooms
When not in use for classes or evening events, keep in mind classrooms can be used as study spots. After using a space for studying, please return the furniture to its original setup and erase all dry erase boards and chalkboards.