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How long do I have access to the library after I graduate?
As a state university, you can continue to come and use the Libraries' resources in the building. However, remote access to most online resources is not available once you graduate. In addition, you will not be able to check out materials or study rooms.
If you live in the FAU area and have a library card at certain public libraries, you may be able to check out books. For more information, see: Can a guest check out library items?
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Answered by Patricia Fiorillo
last updated:
Apr 18, 2025
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