Printers
Quotas are reset at the beginning of each semester.
Watch a video tutorial on how to use campus printers by Clicking here.
Labs
Belmont Abbey College has several computer labs that are accessible to students, faculty and staff.
Lab Name | Lab Location | # of PC’s |
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Sacred Heart Lab | MCA 106 | 22 Windows computers |
Carter Center | Library Upstairs | 11 Windows Computers |
Library Lab | Library Upstairs | 30 Windows computers |
Tutor Lab | Library Downstairs | 4 Windows Computers |
Physics Lab | WGS 212 | 4 Windows Computers |
Report A Problem
Users should report any malfunction, concern, or violation of policy within the labs to IT. Click here to contact us.
Malware
Computer viruses and other forms of malicious software, collectively known as ‘malware,’ pose a significant threat in our heavily used, high-volume labs. To mitigate this risk, IT has implemented various precautions across campus computers. Virus detection and removal software is installed in all labs and multimedia classrooms. If you suspect that a lab or classroom computer has been infected, please promptly report it to IT. Click here to contact us.
Configuration of Labs
The Academic Computing Subcommittee oversees the configuration of labs, including software installation and workstation setup. They determine the software to be installed and the configurations to be implemented. IT executes the directives of the Academic Computing Subcommittee.
Request for Configuration of Labs Changes
To request changes in the configuration of a lab, including software installation, please contact the Academic Computing Subcommittee. This committee comprises elected representatives from each division, ensuring comprehensive oversight of all lab-related requests. Their role includes assessing the impact of changes across sponsoring areas and facilitating necessary approvals. The Academic Computing Subcommittee serves as the central authority for managing these requests, empowering IT to implement approved changes effectively.