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Group study rooms

Reserve a group study room

How to use group study room technology

General information

  • Bookings are limited to current students, staff and faculty members.
  • Group Study Rooms can be reserved for up to 3 hours per day.
  • Reservations can be made up to 14 days in advance.
  • There is a maximum of one reservation a day, 3 reservations per week, Monday to Sunday.
  • A minimum of two (2) people affiliated with Concordia are required to use a room. This does not apply to students with disabilities.

Note: additional guidelines are available in the reservation policy for study rooms.

Webster Library group study rooms

Unclaimed reservations expire after 15 minutes.

Available between 8 a.m. and 11 p.m.

Two students at table in glass-walled room

There are 15 group study rooms:

  • LB-2: LB-251 (Linda Kay), LB-257 (Croatia), LB-259 (New Zealand)
  • LB-3: LB-351 (Netherlands), LB-353 (Kenya), LB-359 (Vietnam)
  • LB-4: LB-451 (Brazil), LB-453 (Japan), LB-459 (Italy)
  • LB-5: LB-518 (Ukraine), LB-520 (South Africa), LB-522 (Peru), LB-547 (Lithuania), LB-583 (Poland)

Each study room contains: 1 table, 6 chairs, a 46" LCD screen (or two 42" LCD screens in the LB-2 study rooms) with AirMedia wireless connections and multiple power outlets.

Vanier Library group study rooms

Unclaimed reservations expire after 15 minutes.

Available between 8 a.m. and 11 p.m.

Students reading laptops and notes in closed room

There are 10 group study rooms located on the 3rd floor:

  • Basic rooms: VL 301-10, VL 301-11, VL 301-22, VL 301-23, VL 301-24, VL 301-25
  • Rooms with digital collaboration technology: VL 301-12, VL 301-13, VL 301-20, VL 301-21

The rooms with digital collaboration technology contain one table, six chairs, a 46" LCD screen with AirMedia wireless connections and multiple power outlets.