Can I borrow a calculator or laptop?
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Calculators
- To ask about borrowing a calculator, email Circulation staff at circulation@bellevuecollege.edu. Calculators are provided in partnership with the Math Department and are first come, first served.
As an online substitute, the Math Lab recommends the following:
- https://www.graphcalc.com/online-graphing-calculator/
- https://Graphfree.com
- https://www.desmos.com/calculator
Please note: Online calculators may not be available during online tests if a "locked browser" is being used.
- As an additional option, you can borrow a graphing calculator for a 24-hour loan at the Academic Success Center.
Laptops
- You can visit the Library and borrow a laptop for a 4-hour loan.
- The Associated Student Government (ASG) Laptop Loan Program provides a limited number of laptops for registered students to borrow. Please see the Student Affairs: ASG - Laptop Loan Program resource page for information and updates.
- Last Updated:Last Updated: Jun 06, 2023
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- Answered By: Lisa Lapointe
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