Answered By: John Salinas Last Updated: May 13, 2015 Views: 13
Answered By: John Salinas
Last Updated: May 13, 2015 Views: 13
The computers in our Lab are available for use by anyone who is 16 or older.
You do not need to show an ID (unless needed to verify age)
There are no time restrictions, unless all computers are in use. If so, we may ask non-students to relinquish a computer they are using for student use.
Computers do not need to be reserved in advance.
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