Users who abuse library regulations may be refused borrowing privileges. Abuse includes, but is not limited to, continuous and/or excessive fees, and charges left unpaid.
Library privileges may be revoked for the following:
- Damage to library materials and equipment
- Harassment of library staff
- Damage to the library building
- Flagrant abuse of library rules concerning eating, tobacco use, etc.
- Not returning library material
- Misuse of library technology and computing systems.
Consequences for revocation of library privileges may include, but shall not be limited to:
- Students not being allowed to register for future classes
- Not being able to check out library material
- Students not being able to drop, add, or withdraw from classes
- In the case of graduating seniors, not receiving a signed diploma or transcripts
- Removal from the facility
Borrowing privileges may be restored when all charges are cleared after determination by the Coordinator for Access Services or Dean of Library.