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= UBCO Commons = The UBCO Commons is a building that provide the student place for quiet learning. This building is designed to provide study space for the students.

Graduate Commons
On the 3rd floor of the commons building is a space designated only for UBC graduate students. It provides many study spaces, meeting rooms and the same facilities as are provided for the other floors on the building. It is designed specifically for graduate students and for them to have quiet, private study rooms for their academic successes.

Study spaces
The UBC commons provides many study spaces for students to quietly study for exams and do assignments.

1st and 3rd floor commons
On the first and third floor of the building there are many study rooms available for students. These study rooms come with 1 huge table and multiple chairs so that students can have study sessions together. These rooms also come with a blue wall which acts as a white board for students to draw diagrams, equations, etc. The markers for this white board can be borrowed from the library if you do not have existing white board markers. These rooms also have to be booked as the demand for them as risen since the commons building has been made. You can book these rooms via the UBC website by using your Novell username and password.

Reading rooms
Reading rooms are extra quiet spaces for students. There are many desks with chairs set up, with dividers in-between so students can focus while studying. There is also a treadmill in there if you want to get some exercise while studying!

0 floor commons
The 0 floor commons is a mix of study rooms as found on floor 1 and 3 however, there is a big hall with plenty of different types of seating available for students to study. There is a mix of couches, benches and old fashion study desks for students to get the best study experience they can.

Lecture Hall 201
This is the biggest lecture hall on campus, it holds over 400 students for classes and other events. It has a huge projector and any piece of technology you could want. Many students classes are taught here since it holds such a big capacity of students.

External Links (UBCO buildings)
The Commons

Library

The Innovation Library

Okanagan Special Collections

Okanagan Regional Library at UBC Okanagan