CHCS Student Handbook 2018-2019

72 Health Professions Division 2018–2019 Hours of operation for the HPD Library, Study Center rooms in Assembly II, and adjoining computers labs are: Monday–Thursday: 7:00 a.m.–midnight; Friday: 7:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday: 10:00 a.m.– midnight. From September through May, the study rooms in the Assembly II building are open 24/7. For more information, please call (954) 262-3106. See the university Libraries section of the NSU Student Handbook for information about NSU’s Alvin Sherman Library, Research, and Information Technology Center. Visit nova.edu/student-handbook for more information. Lost and Found Items found on school property are turned over to campus security for storage and disposition. Please contact the NSU Public Safety Department to find the location for claiming such items and reporting lost items. In the College of Dental Medicine, dental instruments found on NSU property are to be turned over to the site’s instrument and sterilization office. Computer Labs The Office of Information Technologies maintains two separate computer laboratories at the Health Professions Division. Lab A is adjacent to the circulation desk of the HPD Library. This is a collaborative zone, with group study tables, displays of new and emerging technology for hands-on experimentation, as well as four printers designated for wireless printing. Here, students may also fax and scan for free. Lab A is open the same schedule as the HPD Library which is as follows: Monday–Thursday: 7 a.m.–midnight Friday–7 a.m.–9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: 10 a.m.–midnight (Hours extended during exams.) Lab B is located in Room 202 of the Assembly II building. This area is a traditional computer lab with 52 new PC’s loaded with the Microsoft Office Suite, as well as course-specific and test-taking software. The lab also contains two networked printers and office supplies for student use. This lab is accessible via tapping a valid SharkCard, and it is open 24/7 other than during scheduled classes or university holidays. Both labs are monitored by attendants who can provide assistance. Additional computer labs are found at each of NSU’s campuses and are available for student use during the hours the buildings are open. Student Lounge/Student Area Students who wish to relax may use the student lounge on the second floor of the HPD Library/Laboratory Building during their free hours. Vending machines, pool table, and other games are provided for student use. Additional student lounges are available at the Miami, Palm Beach, Jacksonville, Orlando, Fort Myers, Tampa, and Puerto Rico regional campuses. Students have always shown responsibility for general cleanliness and preventing damage to the area. The administration expects this precedent to continue in the future.

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