Our Student Centre

The Student Centre is a friendly and sociable place for all students to study, relax and unwind. Here you will find our Student Services team who will be able to support with a wide range of queries.

To borrow books from our collection please visit us on the mezzanine and speak to a member of the team

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Online Catalogue

You can browse the online library catalogue without needing to join or log in, you'll also find a selection of e-books and other e-resources. To access these resources or reserve or renew a item you'll need to log in with your City Lit account. Please follow our guide on how to do this: How to use our Library System

 

Access the Library System

 

 

What can you expect to find in the Student Centre?

  • A place for all City Lit students: space to work independently and in groups, socialise and unwind.
  • Face to face enrolment service
  • Financial support advice service where you can receive information about our student bursary and other financial support 
  • Learning resources - you'll find some of our library collection in here (other resources are located throughout the building and can be requested at the help desk).
  • A variety of seating areas – with space to study, read and relax, with power and USB points for students to use their own laptops and tablets.
  • Designated individual workspaces.
  • Larger tables for group work and relaxing.
  • PCs and MACs that students can use (conditions apply).
  • Books, e-resources and DVDs as well as printing and photocopying facilities (card payments only).
  • Staff on hand to help Monday to Friday 10:00-17:30.
  • Specialist software for disabled students.
  • Displays and events

 

Library Books

Renewal requests can be made by:

 Logging into our library system (once per loan)
 Completing our online form
  By phone
  At Student Centre in person (opening times)

 

Still have a question?

Contact Us 
Or call the Student Centre team on 020 3871 3111
Monday to Friday: 10:00-17:30

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