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Café
Chill
Perfectly located in the middle of the ground
floor of the Dane Bank building, Café Chill
is not only the place to combat your hunger
pangs, it is also a central place for meeting
and socialising. Here you can enjoy a wide
range of inexpensive food from sandwiches to
full meals and breakfasts to puddings.
There's a relaxed and informal atmosphere in
Café
Chill and most students choose to meet, chill
out and chat with friends there. You'll see
groups of classmates chatting about assignments
and getting on with their work together and
students meeting up with friends that they
don't have classes with. Café Chill
is also central to many of the student events
and activities, such as quizzes, karaoke and
charity events.
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Library
is there to support your studies and you can
be sure of a range of resources and specialist
staff to help you find all the information
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Learning
Resource Centre
Whatever your course of study, you will need
to use the College's computers. Computing facilities
are available in the Learning Resource Centre
(LRC) on floor 3 of the tower block, and have
a wide variety of software packages on all
the systems.
The LRC is also packed with resources tailored
to meet your needs. There are well stocked
reference sections, a wide selection of books,
periodicals, project information packs, CD
Roms and photocopying facilities that will
help support your studies. There are hundreds
of computers for students to access on the
campus, so you can complete your assignment
work to a high standard.
See
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Internet
and Email Access
When you start at South Cheshire College you
will be given free internet access at any time
during the college opening hours and you will
have a fast connection to a very large number
of websites. You will also be set up with your
own email address.
The College aims to ensure that all students
are using the computers in a safe and appropriate
manner; therefore we impose strong restrictions
on students accessing inappropriate material
or websites where young people can become vulnerable.
The College logs all computing activity and
any attempt by a student to access banned sites
may result in the loss of access to college
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