The University's IT facilities include open access computer suites for all students.

Open access PC facilities

Exeter campuses

The Open-access IT facilities provide computer rooms available to all staff and students on Streatham and St. Luke's campuses. Where building security permits these rooms are accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You will need your username and password to log in. At least one high-quality black-and-white laser PrintStation is available in each computer room and high-quality colour PrintStations are available in selected locations, with at least one on each campus. PrintStations may be provided in other areas at the request of Schools and Services and high-quality scanners are also available in selected locations. You pay for printing using your UniCard to access an account that you can top-up online. In some locations work spaces with power and network connections are available for use by laptop owners. Laptops can also be loaned from the IT Help Desk.  

Computer rooms open to all students at the University

PCs in these open-access clusters are accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You will need a valid UniCard to operate the lock.

  • Queen's Building, Room M
  • Queen's Building, 24-hour Room
  • St Luke's Campus, Haighton Building (ground floor of North Wing, St Luke's campus)
  • Streatham Court, Room 0.93
  • University Main Library

See the open access IT facilities web page for further details including PC availability.

Cornwall Campus

The Learning Resources Centre houses a suite of 60 open-access computers, laser printers and scanners. You'll need the username and password obtained from the Campus IT Registration process to access any computers on the Cornwall Campus.

You pay for printing using an account that you top up online via online payments at http://portal.falmouth.ac.uk or at a cash payment station in the Learning Resource Centre.

IT for people with disabilities

Our open-access PCs have software to help people with disabilities, including MindGenius, text HELP Read & Write and ZoomText Xtra. Further details are available via software web page. The Disability Resource Centre at our Streatham campus, or the Accessibility Service at our Cornwall campus can help as well.