The primary purpose of the Study Rooms is to provide Kirtland students, faculty, and staff with a place for: quiet study and discussion; classroom or research-related activities; tutoring; or college business activities. Study rooms are not available for members of the public.
Study rooms are available on a first come, first served basis. A room reservation is encouraged, but not required. Study rooms that have not been reserved will be available for immediate use.
Library staff have the right to refuse use of a study room if these guidelines are not followed, or if inappropriate activities are reported or observed.
Open Monday-Friday, 8am-4:30pm
Located at the Kirtland Grayling Campus
Phone: 989-275-5000 x 246
Email: library@kirtland.edu
Please allow 24-48 hours for response.
For Answers to common Library Questions, check out our Library FAQs.
The Kirtland Library has five rooms that can be used by individuals or groups for studying and coursework. Instructors and tutors can also reserve these spaces to work with students, or to use when a class visits the library for research. Reservations for these spaces are strongly encouraged, and can be made by contacting the library staff. Rooms are available to Kirtland students, faculty, and staff on a first come, first served basis.
All rooms come equipped with dry erase boards, a computer with wall-mounted display, and Ladibug document cameras.
Study Rooms 1 & 2: These rooms are best for individuals or small groups, up to 4-6 people.
Study Room 3: This is a large room and include tables and seating for up to 16.
This room includes 10 desktop computers for student use, and tables and seating for 8. This room is designated for those wanting a quiet study space, or for students who need access to desktop computers to complete coursework.
Like other Study Rooms, reservations for this space are strongly encouraged, and can be made by contacting the library staff. This room is available to Kirtland students, faculty, and staff on a first come, first served basis.