Answered By: Kathryn Park Last Updated: Jul 31, 2019 Views: 8559
Answered By: Kathryn Park
Last Updated: Jul 31, 2019 Views: 8559
Yes, you can find out in OneSearch. Here's how:
- Go to OneSearch.
- In the upper right hand corner select Sign in.
- Select COM Students, Faculty and Staff.
- Login with your COM email and password.
- In the upper right corner select your name.
- Select My Library Card.
- Look under Fine & Fees to see how much you owe. You can also if there are any blocks.
If you do have any fines or blocks, you can resolve by returning any outstanding items and paying fines or fees at the Bursar. You will then need to bring your receipt to the library to be cleared.
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