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Walker Library
ulibnet.mtsu.edu/distance

The MTSU James E. Walker Library is a 250,000 square foot, state-of-the-art facility which offers many services to the distance learner. The Walker Library staff believes that access to library resources is critical to college and graduate studies. They strive, therefore, to provide students taking off-campus courses with research assistance, instruction and access to full- text databases as well as a host of other electronic resources. Explore the many services available to you at the James E. Walker Library!

Adaptive Technology Center
www.mtsu.edu/~dssemail/adatech.htm

The Adaptive Technology Center (ATC) is a branch of Disabled Student Services (DSS) and is located centrally on campus in the James E. Walker Library, room 174. The Center provides access to adaptive/assistive technology, which maintains or improves the functional capabilities of students with disabilities. The Center helps students with disabilities remove obstacles, achieve academic success, interact with their surroundings and lead a more independent life. It is through DSS’s ATC that many auxiliary aids and services are provided campus wide.

Adaptive technology stations that facilitate the computing needs of students with visual or learning disabilities are available at the MTSU Walker Library, KOM 350 University Computing Lab, and Wood-Felder housing lab. These stations feature special hardware and software such as: speech synthesizers; large monitors; Braille printers; scanners; and document cameras.

McWherter Learning Resources Center (LRC)
itsc3.itsc.mtsu.edu/itsc

The McWheter Learning Resources Center (LRC) houses the Instructional Technology Support Center. The center's facilities and services include:

  • Student Computer Labs
  • Satellite/Videoconferencing Center
  • Video and Audio Materials

James Union Building (JUB)
www.mtsu.edu/~mtunions/jub.htm

The James Union Building is home to classrooms, academic offices, the Scheduling Center (www.mtsu.edu/~records), the MTSU ID Office (www.mtsu.edu/~itdsupp/idcards.html), June Anderson Women's Center and dining facilities.

Kirksey Old Main (KOM)

In additional to traditional classrooms and academic offices, Kirksey Old Main contains several offices and facilities for the distance learner. These include:

Fairview Building

Located just off the main campus, the Fairview Building houses several classrooms and administrative offices including:

Cope Administration Building (CAB)

The Cope Administration Building is home to:

  • Admissions Office
    www.mtsu.edu/~admissn
  • Business Office (Student Accounts)
    www.mtsu.edu/~bursarmt
  • Records Office
    www.mtsu.edu/~records
  • Financial Aid Office
    financialaid.web.mtsu.edu
  • Information Technology Division (ITD)
    www.mtsu.edu/~itd
  • ITD Help Desk
    www.mtsu.edu/~itdsupp/helpdesk
  • Withdrawals Office
    www.mtsu.edu/~withdrawul
  • Campus Recreation Center
    www.mtsu.edu/~camprec

    The 140,000-square-foot Campus Recreation Center has six basketball / volleyball courts, six racquetball courts, a three-lane indoor track, a 4,000-square-foot aerobics room, over 8,000 square feet of free weights, selectorized and cardiovascular machines, an indoor swimming pool, 33 meters by 25 yards with water slide and diving board, equipment checkout, locker rooms, a rock climbing wall, a sundeck adjacent to four sand volleyball courts, outdoor pool, 75 feet by 25 feet with a depth of 0 to five feet, indoor soccer/inline hockey arena, ropes challenge course, and massage therapy room.

    Parking Services Office
    www.mtsu.edu/~parking

    The MTSU Parking and Transportation Services Office is located at 1403 East Main Street. Upon payment of all registration fees, students are eligible to receive a green parking permit. In the spring and fall semesters, an "access fee" is charged as a part of the registration fees, and a portion of this access fee will go to the Parking and Transportation Services Department. There is a fee, however, for a summer permit for new students.

    Please remember to bring photo identification and your license plate number when obtaining your parking permit. Everyone is asked to complete a scan sheet, which includes the license plate number.



 

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