All are welcome to visit Cushing Library. Service animals are always welcome. Minors must be accompanied and supervised by a parent or guardian at all times. Individuals with a valid HNU ID card will have full access and borrowing privileges to the library's resources including electronic resources from off-campus. From time to time, to ensure best service, we may ask you to present ID.
Loan periods will vary depending on your user status. Please refer to our borrowing policies page for the complete borrowing terms.
ID cards can be obtained at the Student Resource Center located in the Hester Administration Building.
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Current HNU Students with Campus ID card and current year stickerYour HNU campus student ID card serves as your library card for borrowing materials from the library.
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Current HNU Faculty and StaffYour HNU campus faculty/staff ID card serves as your library card for borrowing materials from the library.
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HNU AlumnaeAlumnae can apply for a Cushing Library Community Borrowing Card. We will verify your alumnae status with the HNU Alumnae Relations office. You must present a valid picture ID card to be issued an HNU borrowing card.
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Community Members/Campus VisitorsCommunity members are welcomed to visit and access the library. Visitors are welcome to browse the stacks and access the materials on the premise but may not check out the materials. The library hosts various events which are open to the public. Check the library events calendar for upcoming events.
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Faculty EmeritusHNU emeritus faculty can retain their HNU ID card to check out books and use other library resources. |
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NCCPL Direct Borrowing PassNorthern California Consortium of Psychology Library patrons may register for borrowing privileges. Patrons can obtain a Direct Borrowing Pass from their NCCPL home library and present the pass along with a valid picture ID card for borrowing privileges to our collection. For more information, visit the NCCPL website. |