Study Spaces and Equipment
Suzzallo and Allen Libraries
- Suzzallo Group Study Rooms (5)
Suzzallo 3rd floor; reservable online; policies - Media Arcade
audio/video maker and viewing space; Allen North 3rd floor; current Husky ID required - Research Commons Workspaces and Equipment
Allen South ground floor; most spaces reservable online
Odegaard Undergraduate Library
- Study Rooms (14), Team Rooms (7), and Team Booths (13) (1st come, 1st served, if not reserved)
1st, 2nd & 3rd floors; reserve online - Sound Studio
2nd floor; reserve online; checkout key from Odegaard info/help desk - Collaboration Pods (3)
1st & 2nd floors; no reservations required
- Peripherals available for checkout
2nd floor service desk - Remotes Available for Checkout
1st and 2nd floors
Other Library Study Spaces
- Built Environments Library (1)
first-come, first served. - Engineering Library (7)
no check-out or reservation is required; policies - Foster Business Library (11)
reserve online; policies - Health Sciences Library (13)
reserve online; policies - UW Bothell/Cascadia Library (21)
reserve online; policies* - UW Tacoma Library (11)
reserve online; policies*
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Searching for that perfect study spot? Do you need a whiteboard, outlet for your laptop, printing, or enough space for you and your study partners? The solution is here!
- Study Rooms for Users with Disabilities
- Assigned Carrels and Study Spaces
assigned quarterly or annually by Library Account Services
Reservation Policy
Applicable to all study space reservations, except where otherwise noted.*
- Individuals may reserve a maximum of 3 hours per day.
- Reservations may be made a maximum of 2 weeks in advance.
- Only current UW students, staff, and faculty with current, valid NetIDs will be able to reserve a space.
- Individuals cannot have more than one space reserved at one time.
- If a reservation is not claimed within 15 minutes, it may be used by another group.
- Reservations are only valid when the library is open.
- Please do not leave your belongings unattended, they are vulnerable to theft.
- Consult individual libraries for additional usage policies.