Seay Borrowing Policy for Reciprocal Borrowers
Telephone Numbers
Circulation Desk (719) 389-6560
Fax: (719) 389-6561
Who May Borrow
Colorado College offers borrowing privileges to students, faculty and staff from the following list of colleges and universities, and academic member institutions from the Prospector consortium and the Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries.
Air Force Academy
Colorado School of Mines
Colorado State University
Colorado State University – Pueblo
Community College of Denver
Fort Lewis College
Mesa State College
Metropolitan State College (Metro State)
Pikes Peak Community College
Regis University
Regis University- Colorado Springs
University of Colorado – Boulder
University of Colorado – Colorado Springs
University of Colorado – Denver (Auraria)
Univeristy of Colorado – Health Sciences Center
University of Colorado – Law Library
University of Denver
University of Denver Law Library
University of Northern Colorado
University of Wyoming
Application Procedure
To apply for reciprocal borrowing privileges, individuals must present a current school identification card and fill out a registration form at the circulation desk. Borrowing privileges are valid for one year and may be renewed as long as the individual is enrolled or employed at one of the designated institutions. Borrowing privileges will not be renewed if overdue fines or replacement charges exist.
Loan Periods
A total of four (4) items may be checked out.
- Books and scores – 30 days
- Sound/Video recordings – DO NOT CIRCULATE
Renewals
Renewals are permitted for most items that do not have a hold placed on them.
Items may be renewed as follows:
- In person at the Circulation Desk
- By phone (719) 389-6560
- By logging into your TIGER account
- By e-mailing the Seay Library
Returning Materials
Those using library materials (in or out of the building) are responsible for any deterioration in the condition of the materials while in their use, and also for the safe and timely return of the materials.
Please see library policy regarding replacement for lost or damaged material.
Designated return areas are the following:
- The Circulation Desk
- The book return bin, outside the library door, for after-hours return.
- Tutt Library, when Packard Hall is closed.
Overdues and Fines
Overdue Books/Scores
- $ .50 per day for each overdue book (with a maximum of $15.00 per book)
- $5.00 per day for recalled items
Circulation privileges will be suspended if fines exceed $10. Privileges will be restored when account is cleared.
You are responsible for the timely return of all materials, whether or not you receive any reminder or overdue notices from the library.
Holds and Recalls
Reciprocal borrowers may not place holds on materials.
An item is subject to recall if the current borrower has had it for more than two weeks. Items recalled for reserve or for classroom use must be returned immediately.
If an item is recalled, it must be returned immediately. Fines will accrue at $5.00 per day.
Non-Circulating Materials
The following types of materials do not circulate.
- Reference materials
- Sound/Video recordings
- Microforms
- Any material marked “non-circulating” (e.g. “Library Use Only” or “Not to Leave the Library”)
- Periodicals
Confidentiality of Records
Library circulation records and other records identifying the names of library patrons are confidential in nature. Such records will not be made available except pursuant to legal process, order or subpoena.
Circulation Services Coordinator
For assistance or questions, please contact:
Annette Megneys
Circulation Services Coordinator
Email Annette
(719) 389-6960