Equipment Loans
ASCIT Equipment Loans provides audiovisual equipment and equipment supporting computer projection and display for classes, programs, and research within the Graduate School and College of the Arts & Sciences.
ASCIT Equipment Loans is a pick up/drop off service. This means faculty, staff and teaching assistants pick up and drop off equipment from New Cabell 219. We suggest that if you have a lot of equipment, you plan on having more than one person come to pick up equipment.
ASCIT Equipment Loans is a pick up/drop off service. This means faculty, staff and teaching assistants pick up and drop off equipment from New Cabell 219. We suggest that if you have a lot of equipment, you plan on having more than one person come to pick up equipment.
- Click here for detailed information about all equipment owned by ASCIT to determine what will best meet your needs.
- Click here for information about classrooms in New Cabell, Bryan, Maury, and Wilson Halls where ASCIT equipment is permanently located.
- Click here to learn more about Equipment Loans Policies and Procedures.
If you need or would prefer a classroom that is fully equipped, go to the following web sites:
- ITC Technology Equipped Classrooms [ http://www.itc.virginia.edu/labs/ ]
- Registrar�s Office (to reserve a classroom on grounds) [ http://www.virginia.edu/registrar/hbreserveclass.html ]
- Having trouble with our equipment? Call 924-3470, come by our offices in New Cabell 219 or send an email.
For information about classrooms in other schools, please refer to the following:
- For classrooms in McCloud Hall, please contact Becky Bowers [ 924-0133 | rdb7w@virginia.edu ]
- For classrooms in Ruffner Hall, please contact the Educational Technologies Office of the Curry School [ http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/admin/eto/ ]
All classrooms across grounds are network wired. However, if you are scheduled in a classroom that is not ITC-supported and you discover a network connection is not working, you can put a work order in to Facilities Management at: http://fmweb.virginia.edu/FMHome/ or you can call 924-1777. If you need the connection repaired in a short time frame, however, please come to us and we will assist you in soliciting the help you need.