How do I book a study room at George Mason?
For questions or concerns regarding this room, contact Student Centers at (703) 993-2921, open Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 5pm….Reservations
- Study rooms may only be reserved by George Mason University students, faculty, or staff.
- Study rooms may be reserved once a day up to 4 hours per day.
Why should I choose George Mason?
Why choose George Mason University? – High ranking degrees – Our programs prepare you for a global career, whether you want to work in the US or take your talents back home. Sit in class with policy leaders in our top 50 public affairs program, according to U.S. News & World Report 2022.
Is George Mason a black school?
Enrollment by Race & Ethnicity The enrolled student population at George Mason University is 40.4% White, 18.4% Asian, 13.9% Hispanic or Latino, 11% Black or African American, 4.09% Two or More Races, 0.153% American Indian or Alaska Native, and 0.145% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders.
Can I Reserve a study room at George Mason University?
University Libraries provide group (2+) study rooms for George Mason University students, faculty, or staff only. A valid Mason NetID (Mason email username and password) is required to reserve a study room. Study rooms may be reserved once a day up to 4 hours per day.
What information is required to reserve a study room?
A valid Mason NetID (Mason email username and password) is required to reserve a study room. Study rooms may be reserved once a day up to 4 hours per day. All group members must understand and accept the Group Study Room Use Policies
Can library staff enter my group study room without permission?
University Libraries staff reserve the right to enter any group study room at any time withour prior permission of the occupants. Any obstruction of windows is prohibited. Occupants may not post signs (e.g. Occupied, Do Not Disturb, Keep Out, etc.)
What is the Johnson Center study room?
The Johnson Center study rooms are engaging spaces on campus that support the varying academic and co-curricular needs of the Mason community. Reserve a study room to complete group assignments, take a virtual class, hang out with friends, hold student organization leadership meetings, and more!