Students Faculty/Staff Community Members
|
How
to apply: |
| All photo
I.D.s are prepared in the SVCC Library.
Depending on the time of year, the process usually takes 5 to 10 minutes
to complete. You will be asked to
fill out a short application form. Proper
identification is required. The
I.D. card will also be used as a library card. |
|
What
does it cost? |
| The
first card is free; however, there is a $5.00 charge for replacement.
There is also a $5.00 charge for category changes, unless the old card is
returned (i.e., change from “area resident” to “student,” etc.). |
| STUDENTS: |
|
All full or part-time SVCC
students, including high school “dual enrollment” students, can get a student
I.D. Students must present the following 2 pieces of information
to obtain a card: |
|
1. Proof of current student status - (any
of the following is acceptable) Class
registration form (signed by Admissions personnel) Current
letter for notification of Pell grant Computer
generated schedule of current classes PED
receipt from Community Center (signed by Community Center staff) Verification in SIS by SVCC Library staff member |
|
2.
Photo
identification – Driver’s
license or other appropriate photo identification with current |
| FACULTY/STAFF: |
| All faculty and staff members may get a faculty/staff I.D., which will also be used as a library card. An applicant must present a valid Driver’s license or other appropriate photo identification and be identified in personnel directory or by supervisory/department personnel. Adjunct faculty and part-time personnel are eligible as well. |
| COMMUNITY LIBRARY USERS: |
| Any community member can get a Library Card I.D. Applicants must present a valid Driver’s license or other appropriate photo identification with current address. Applicants must be 18 years old or older, otherwise written parental permission is required. |
| Southwest Virginia
Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex
or age (except where sex or age is a bona fide occupational
qualification), religion, handicap, national origin, or any other
non-merit factors in admission, access, treatment, or employment in its
programs and activities. Para información en español, llame Ud. (276) 964-7751; pour des renseignements en français, appelez (276) 964-7751. |
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Teresa.Alley@sw.edu
with
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