The sidewalk out front of the Student Entry and Advising Center (SEAC) will be torn up and rebuilt which means for a month or so, all entry to SEAC will be through the library.
May 1 - May 30 All Access to SEAC will be through the Library. The external door to SEAC will be blocked. The internal access door to SEAC in the Library basement will be open. There is signage in the lobby and in the basement of the library as well as map handouts (click the above image to print your own map). When SEAC closes, librarians will lock down the Library entry to SEAC.
June 1 - ? Anyone in a wheelchair or walker will still need to access SEAC via the library. Access by stairs to SEAC will be available for all who can manage them. During this time, the intervening door between the Library and SEAC will be locked. A staff person will escort those who need elevator access downstairs and let them into SEAC and will lock the door behind them. When the student’s appt. is over, SEAC folks will call up to either the reference desk [7252] or circulation desk [7266] for someone to unlock the door and allow the person to exit via the library.
May 1 - May 30 All Access to SEAC will be through the Library. The external door to SEAC will be blocked. The internal access door to SEAC in the Library basement will be open. There is signage in the lobby and in the basement of the library as well as map handouts (click the above image to print your own map). When SEAC closes, librarians will lock down the Library entry to SEAC.
June 1 - ? Anyone in a wheelchair or walker will still need to access SEAC via the library. Access by stairs to SEAC will be available for all who can manage them. During this time, the intervening door between the Library and SEAC will be locked. A staff person will escort those who need elevator access downstairs and let them into SEAC and will lock the door behind them. When the student’s appt. is over, SEAC folks will call up to either the reference desk [7252] or circulation desk [7266] for someone to unlock the door and allow the person to exit via the library.
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