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Benefits for Seminar Associate Members

Members of the University Seminar on Early Modern France, including Associates, enjoy certain benefits and privileges.

Library Reading Privileges and ColumbiaNet Access

Free reading privileges in University Libraries are available to all seminar Associates.  The Columbia University Identification Card (CUID) must be presented at the library door to gain access. Access to the ColumbiaNet is also available to Associates through terminals located in the libraries.

Library Borrowing Privileges

Seminar Associates are allowed four-week borrowing privileges upon payment of a monthly fee of $30.  To obtain borrowing privileges, Associates should go to the Library Information Office (LIO) at 201 Butler Library with a valid CUID. The LIO staff will activate your CUID for borrowing privileges.

The activated CUID card must be presented to Circulation staff when books are to be charged out.  All items charged out will have a due date not to extend beyond the date through which the privilege has been purchased.

Dodge Gym Membership

Seminar Associates are eligible to use Dodge Fitness center for a monthly fee with a valid CUID.

Faculty House Membership

Upon presentation of a CUID and payment of a membership fee, Associates are eligible to receive an open account at the Faculty House.  Members receive a discount on meals taken at Faculty House and are also notified of special events held at Faculty House throughout the year.  To become a member, Associates should stop by the main office located on the first floor of Faculty House.

For further details, visit University Seminars.

 

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