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24/7 access to study space available at five University Park classroom buildings

Boucke, Hammond, Osmond, Thomas and Willard Buildings to remain open throughout finals week as student study spaces

Beginning Thursday, Dec. 8, through Friday, Dec. 16, Boucke, Hammond, Osmond, Thomas and Willard buildings at University Park will be available on a 24/7 basis as places for students to study without having to schedule a room. Credit: Michelle Bixby / Penn StateCreative Commons

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Five classroom buildings on Penn State’s University Park campus will be open for extended hours as students prepare for finals week.

Beginning Thursday, Dec. 8, through Friday, Dec. 16, Boucke, Hammond, Osmond, Thomas and Willard buildings will be available on a 24/7 basis as places for students to study without having to schedule a room. These buildings will close at 11 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 16.

The HUB-Robeson Center also will remain open 24/7 for students during the times listed above.

Additionally, students looking for on-campus space to study can utilize the Penn State map, and use the "Classroom Availability" filter to find unoccupied classroom availabilities, daily schedules and hours of operation for all general purpose classrooms at University Park.

Last Updated December 2, 2022