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Graduate Student Library Orientation

A virtual introduction to Brooks Library and its resources.

Reserve A Study Space

There are several rooms one can reserve for group study or presentations, located throughout the library. These can be reserved by following the appropriate link on this page: http://www.lib.cwu.edu/Reserve-Space

There are also smaller, more private research rooms on the 3rd and 4th floors of the library set aside for graduate students and faculty. These must be applied for using the following form:

Research Room Application

Library Study Room

Scanners, Printers, Computers, and other Library Technology

Tutoring Services at the Learning Commons

The CWU Learning Commons is located on the first floor of the Brooks Library and welcomes all students to engage in academic excellence. Students are invited to connect with the Learning Commons to develop skills and habits that accelerate learning and deepen understanding of course content through their peer-to-peer collaboration model. They offer math and writing tutoring services. In-person appointments can be made through their website, or by emailing tutoring@cwu.edu.

All CWU students also have access to eTutoring through the Northwest eConsortium.

The Wildcat Pantry

The Wildcat Pantry in Brooks Library 101C is a free resource for the CWU students, faculty, and staff to access food and hygiene products. The Wildcat Pantry works to empower CWU students by removing barriers to essential resources that support holistic well-being. They do this by providing access to free groceries, professional clothing, and educational programming that addresses systemic issues. Learn more and find their hours online.