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Advisement and Transition
SUNY Cortland
P.O. Box 2000
Memorial Library, Room A-111
Cortland, NY 13045
Phone: (607) 753-4726
Fax: (607) 753-5593
The Non-Traditional Students Lounge is located in Corey Union Rooms 201-203.
Are you looking for a place to relax, catch up on some homework, or use a computer? Are you looking to connect with other non-traditional students?
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Features
- Fall and Spring semester hours:
Open Monday - Thursday 6:30 am - 9:00 pm and on Fridays 6:30 am - 4:00 pm. - Great location
- located in Corey Union
- Restrooms are just down the hall
- In the same building as the food court and other campus activities
- air conditioning!
- College Catalogs
- Refrigerator and microwave
- Coffeemaker
- Other non-traditional students to converse with
- Computer area that includes:
- personal computers with Microsoft Office, E-mail and Internet access
- networking to the printer in the hallway right outside of the lounge doors
- Couches, chairs, tables and study carrels



When using the Non-Traditional Students Lounge
- Sign-in when you use the room - this is how we know how many people are using the lounge
- Keep it clean - please pick up after yourself.
- Though this is not a quiet study lounge, PLEASE be courteous of your fellow non-trad students who are studying and using the room
- Feel free to bring in other comforts of home that you may wish to share with other non-trad students using the room (blankets, pillows, food, etc.)
- Do NOT leave any child (regardless of age) unattended.
- Please don't try to fix the computers or add additional software - contact the Computer Center Help Desk at x2500 if a computer needs to be fixed. An free, on-campus phone is available down near the lobby of Corey Union - right down the hall from the lounge.
Need a quiet place to study? The fourth floor of the library has carrels that you can use. Carrels are small study areas that lock! You can leave your books, computers, etc. there. All you need to do is go to the main desk in the library and ask to reserve a carrel for as long as you want it. You may only want one while working on a special project or you may want to use one all year. If you don't want a carrel, check out the fourth floor of the library anyway-it has great couches and chairs and is usually quiet.


















