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TLC Computer Lab 
The Tutoring and Learning Center's Microcomputer Lab is set up to complement the other services offered by the TLC. The lab is open to all students during any of its hours, the lab is not reserved for daily classes. Printers and scanners within the lab are available for student use, in addition to an array of applications, tutoring software, class specific programs, Internet access, as well as access to the University's other academic resources such as the various Unix systems, campus email, Novell shared drives etc. The TLC's Microcomputer Lab also houses the Tutoring and Learning Center's collection of multimedia resources.
Software:
- Accounting Programs
- Chesterfield Music Store
- Goldrun
- Microsoft Office XP
- Microsoft Word
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft Power Point
- Microsoft Access
- Microsoft Outlook
- Microsoft Photo Editor
- General Utilities
- SSH Secure Shell Client
- Winzip
- Adobe Reader 6.0
- Quicktime
Microcomputer Lab Policies
- Students wishing to use the lab must sign in.
- The lab is designated as a quiet area.
- No food or drinks are to be taken into the lab.
- Cell phones should be set to silent mode when entering the lab.
- No obscene or offensive material may be viewed in the lab. Anyone caught doing so will be asked to leave.
- The lab is available to any currently enrolled A&M-CC student.
- Any terminal left unattended for more than twenty minutes will be reset.
- Students may be asked to leave the lab at any time if they are violating laboratory rules or disturbing others.
- Students working on class assignments will be given priority to utilizing the computers. This means if a student is playing games, including instant messaging or using social network sites (Facebook & Myspace), that student may be asked to leave in order to free a computer for a student needing to do class work.
- Students must be able to provide proof of current A&M-CC enrollment. Students may be asked to show their SandDollar card and/or proof of current enrollment before being allowed to continue working in the labs.
- Proper identification must also be presented to check out software or manuals.
- Lab materials may not be taken from the lab without making special arrangements with the lab assistants.
- Software is protected by copyright laws and should not be replicated without authority.
- Students are expected to follow the rules and regulations in the Student Handbook and code of conduct.
If you would like to request additional software installed on the computers in the TLC Microcomputer Lab, or have any questions regarding it's operation, please contact Steven Connell.
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