Reserving Study Rooms at the Campus Library

A great quiet place to study with friends is the UW Bothell and Cascadia Campus Library (UWB/CC Campus Library). In the library there are a few different types of study rooms: group, media, and individual, which are convenient for working on group projects, joining zoom meetings, and working individually on an assignment in a quiet room. These study rooms are prioritized for UW and Cascadia student use and not intended for faculty or staff. In the study rooms there are whiteboards, and large screen monitors which are very helpful tools when working on assignments. In addition, the media study rooms include projectors and computers. It’s also helpful to remember, the rooms are not soundproof. Reserving study rooms is very easy, which can be done by just searching UW Bothell Campus Library homepage then clicking on reserve a study room on the top right side of the page. You can book a study room 2 weeks early. This can be especially helpful around finals or midterms week, in which study rooms can be mostly unavailable. Some of the important policies of the study rooms are having no back-to-back bookings, booking up to two hours only and showing up on time. If after 15 minutes a group or individual fails to appear, the reservation can be cancelled by Library staff and the room can be scheduled for another person or group. If you need any help reserving a study room or if you have questions about the study room policies, you can ask the Circulation Staff at the Library Information Desk on the first floor.

“An amazing silent space to study.”

Rory and Anmei, Library Student Circulation Employees