10.12 College Study Rooms
Croydon Park Campus has a communal study room for resident's use. A network printer is set up in the study room for students to access using their student security card. Fees apply for printing.
Residents at 126 Croydon Ave are issued with 2 copies of the key for access to the community studies. All other residents use their unit key or a special purpose key.
A $20 deposit per key will be required from any College student wishing to use the studies living outside of 124, 126 Croydon Ave or BHG College housing. OR USE OF A SPECIAL PUPOSE KEY
One of Residents of the Croydon Campus is appointed as a student representative.
Moore West Campus has a communal study room for resident's use. A network printer is set up in the study room for students to access using their student security card. Fees apply for printing.
Residents of Moore West use their unit key to access the college study on this site.
One of Residents of the Moore West Campus is appointed as a student representative.
Newtown Campus has a private study room on King St. This study space is currently offered only by email invite to Newtown Married Housing Residents. A network printer is set up in the study room for students to access using their student security card. Fees apply for printing.
Applications prioritise in the following order:
Married Housing (Newtown) with no spare room.
Married Housing (Newtown).
Private Housing (Newtown).
The cost is $165 per year. Keys to the King St Study are to be returned when housing keys are returned to the property office if you are leaving college housing or college (where relevant).
19 King Street Study spaces
The Samuel Marsden Room is available to 4th year single residential students as a priority and other 4th year students where space permits.
The cost is $165 per year. This room is locked and occupants require a key and swipe access to level 2 of 19 King St. Please contact lissa.allen@moore.edu.au to apply.
All other rooms on levels 1 and 2 in 19 King Street area available for individual or group study. Rooms can be booked at the Concierge Desk by an individual student (any undergraduate student) on behalf of a group on an ad hoc or regular basis (for up to 8 weeks).
Lockers may be available for those who don’t have an allocated study space and want to store items more permanently at college during term time – please enquire at the Concierge Desk.
The offer of the rooms in 19 King St is conditional upon the person booking the room acknowledging that they are responsible for ensuring:
main doors (leading outside or to other buildings) remain locked and not propped open
if furniture is moved out of the room, it is returned to the room at the end of the meeting
if furniture is rearranged in the room, it is put back to the original layout at the end of the meeting
rubbish is placed in bins or removed from the room
whiteboards are left clean
air-conditioning Units are turned off after use