Answered By: Alli Martel
Last Updated: Oct 17, 2025    Views: 3

Group Study Room Policy


The Harold C. Smith Learning Commons contains five six-person and six four-person reserveable group study rooms on the 3rd floor. Rooms 304 and 305 have collaborative technology capabilities and all have white boards. The purpose of the rooms is to provide a semi-private place for study and collaboration by the students, faculty, and staff of Springfield College. 

  • Rooms may be reserved in hour-long increments with a maximum reservation of three consecutive hours during the time that the building is fully open. Group study rooms are not available when the full building is closed; the 24-Hour Study Space (1st & 2nd Floors) is available everyday.
  • Rooms may be reserved up to two weeks in advance.
  • Rooms cannot be booked for semester-long standing usage. This includes classes, office hours, and formal and informal study groups.
  • Reservations may be altered by Learning Commons staff members in order to ensure appropriate accessibility for other Springfield College community members.
  • Students may use available rooms that are not reserved; however, priority is given to groups with reservations.
  • Reservations will be considered canceled 10 minutes after the time of the reservation if the reserving group does not appear.
  • Those who have difficulty booking the room through the system can book in-person or with help from the Information Desk.

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