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Computers, printing and study spaces

RO Wills Computer Lab

The RO Wills Computer Lab is available exclusively to John Molson undergraduate students. Its many computers provide students with programs such as Microsoft Office Suite and other software used by courses in the commerce program. High quality laser printers are available on a fee per use basis to provide you with black and white or colour printing. Debit cards for the printers are easily obtained in either the Hall or LB buildings. Students also have access to a scanner. The lab is open year round and operates on a first-come, first-served basis. Lab monitors are always present and can help you with any technical issues that may arise.

The RO Wills Computer Lab is open Monday to Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the fall and winter semesters. In the summer, the computer lab is open Monday to Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and on Friday from 10:30 to 5:30 p.m.

In order to obtain access to this helpful resource, students are required to bring proof of enrolment and their Concordia student ID card to the CASA offices at MB 4.106. You will then be issued an ID card which will allow you access to the lab and its resources.

Study spaces

The Molson Building has 44 private study rooms, 3 large designated open study areas and 8 open relaxation/study areas for your use as a student. Learn more about the Molson Building.

John Dobson – Formula Growth Trading Room

Open to all students major in Finance, the John Dobson – Formula Growth Trading Room (MB 12.254) has dozens of Bloomberg computer stations. A lab monitor will be on duty at all times to assist you with any questions

Free newspapers

Keep up to date with national and international news by visiting the CASA office every weekday to obtain your free copy.

Free phones

Free phones are installed at the CASA offices, located on the 4th floor of the MB building, for you to make local phone calls at any time.

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