Laurier Study Space Seat Booking (Waterloo)
Event Information
About this Event
Notice: The study spaces are closed
On April 7, Premier Doug Ford declared a third state of emergency effective immediately in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Ontario is seeing an increase in transmissions, the threat on the province’s hospitals and risk of COVID-19 variants have been escalating. In order to combat this, the government has issued a four-week stay-at-home order effective this morning, April 8 at 12:01 am. This order requires people to remain at home except for essential purposes, such as going to the grocery store or pharmacy.
As a result, all in-person study spaces have been suspended. Thank you to all of you who used to spaces and adapted to the changing guidelines in the process.
Study Spaces are available Monday to Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 11:00p.m. The available study spaces are:
- Science Building Atrium
- Turret (no longer available after Saturday, March 5)
- Lower Concourse
- Concourse Computer Lab (Arts 1E105)
Please reserve your space through EventBrite and show your reservation to the Study Space Host at your reserved location. You will need your OneCard to enter University Buildings
Please Note: All students are required to complete the COVID-19 Self-Assessment Questionnaire on Laurier's SAFEHawk App prior to visiting a study, and will be required to show the Study Space Host proof of completion.
Study Space Rules:
- Use your OneCard to enter into the university building
- No eating or drinking within the space
- All people within the study space must wear Community Protective Equipment at all times
- All students must check-in with Study Space Host upon entry or exit to the study space
- Leave furniture in its original location
- Students will be asked to lightly clean their study space table before and after studying with provided materials
- Students will be asked to remain at their assigned study table for the duration of their study period
- Please leave at the end of your reserved study period