Our Academic Success Center was just recently relocated into our library. However, when it was a self-contained room, it was considered an academic area. Our college's policy prohibits children in "academic" areas. They are allowed in public areas, though, such as the library, cafeteria, and student lounges. Natalie Orwig Sr. Office Assistant Academic Support and Adult Education Spoon River College 23235 N. County Highway 22 Canton, IL 61520 (309) 649-6278 [log in to unmask] -----Original Message----- From: Open Forum for Learning Assistance Professionals [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Saenz, Michael Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2016 4:37 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Policy for Children in Centers Hi all, I am currently researching policies that learning centers/success centers implement that prevent students from bringing their children with them during their tutoring appointments. We offer both open lab and one-on-one appointments. Any feedback the group can offer is greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance. Michael Saenz Assistant Director - Student Success Center Office of Undergraduate Education | The University of Texas at Dallas 972-883-6844| Fax: 972-883-6379 | 972-883-6844| [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask] 972-883-6844| du> 800 West Campbell Road, MC 24 | Richardson, TX 75080-3021 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To access the LRNASST-L archives or User Guide, or to change your subscription options (including subscribe/unsubscribe), point your web browser to http://www.lists.ufl.edu/archives/lrnasst-l.html To contact the LRNASST-L owner, email [log in to unmask] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To access the LRNASST-L archives or User Guide, or to change your subscription options (including subscribe/unsubscribe), point your web browser to http://www.lists.ufl.edu/archives/lrnasst-l.html To contact the LRNASST-L owner, email [log in to unmask]