Campus Computer Labs

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Overview

Campus Technology Services supports general access, residential and departmental computer labs across campus. All labs have a variety of software installed and printing available. You can even print to some of the lab printers using your personal computer.

Information

General Access Labs
The following labs are open to the SUNY Oswego community. A Laker NetID is required to login and use the machines.


Residential Labs
The following residential labs are available to students. A Laker NetID is required to login and use the machines. Lab hours depend on what the residential hall has set in place and are subject to change.

  • Hart Lab – Hart Hall Basement
    • Number of PC - 6
    • Number of Mac - 4

 

  • Scales Lab – Scales Hall Basement
    • Number of PC - 8
    • Number of Mac - 4

 

  • Waterbury Lab - Waterbury Hall Basement

  • Number of PC - 8
  • Number of Mac - 4

Departmental Labs

  • Departmental computer labs are available to students in their academic programs.
  • These are located in the Art, Chemistry, Communication Studies, Computer Science, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Music, Physics, Psychology, and Technology departments as well as the School of Education, and the School of Business.
  • Please check with the department for exact locations.

Kiosks
These kiosks provide Web access only and do not require a Laker NetID to use. 

  • Lee Hall: Lobby

Virtual Apps

Need Help?

Need additional information or assistance? Contact CTS.

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Article ID: 10831
Created
Fri 7/28/23 12:05 PM
Modified
Thu 5/2/24 12:58 PM

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