Location
Clarkston Campus, A219.
Hours
Monday thru Thursday: 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Friday: CLOSED
Saturday: 8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
The Open Computer lab is closed during the quarter break except for Registration days.
Location
Covington Campus B-216
Hours
Monday thru Thursday: 7:45 a.m. - 9:45 p.m.
Friday & Saturday: CLOSED
The Open Computer Lab is closed during the quarter break except for Registration days.
The Open Computer Lab is available to all currently enrolled DeKalb Technical College students for academic purposes. It is monitored by security and a DeKalb Technical College student ID badge is required for admission. Food and drinks are not allowed in the Open Computer Lab. Students are to turn off or set to vibrate pagers and cell phones while in the Open Computer Lab. Students are prohibited from using DeKalb Technical College computers for sending personal emails or downloading unauthorized software. Students will keep a neat workstation area by placing book bags and other items not essential to their studies underneath the workstation and out of the aisle. Upon leaving the Open Computer Lab the chair is to be pushed underneath the desk, the computer properly turned off and the keyboard tray returned to a position underneath the table. Students should report unsafe, damaged and non-functioning equipment in the Open Computer Lab to the security guard.
General classrooms and computer labs are available to currently enrolled students during scheduled class time for academic purposes. The general classrooms and computer labs are under the direct supervision of a DeKalb Technical College instructor. Only students currently enrolled in the class are admitted and only during the scheduled class time. Students are not admitted to any general classroom and computer lab without a DeKalb Technical College instructor being present.
Food and drinks are not allowed in any general classroom and computer lab. Students are to turn off or set to vibrate pagers and cell phones while in a general classroom or computer lab. Students are prohibited from using DeKalb Technical College computers for sending personal emails or downloading unauthorized software. Students will keep a neat workstation area by placing book bags and items not essential to the class underneath the workstation and out of the aisle. At the end of the class session students are to push chairs underneath the desk, properly turn off computers and return the keyboard trays to a position underneath the table. Students should report unsafe, damaged and non-functioning equipment to the instructor.
General classrooms and computer labs are closed during the quarter break.