Student Access to the Yale School of Architecture: Digital Media Labs, Equipment, and Resources
Architecture Student Access Guidelines:
  Current students of the Yale School of Architecture have access to all of the digital media labs and equipment in the School while school is in session.

Students may use the digital media equipment and the digital media labs for both school and personal related work. Students who are working on academic projects have priority to digital media resources, labs, and equipment. This priority is on a first come first served basis.

Non-Architecture Students who are enrolled in classes at the Yale School of Architecture:
  Students not enrolled in the Yale School of Architecture, but who are enrolled in architecture classes at the School, may be granted access to the School's digital media labs and resources. Access to labs and equipment will only be granted when related to School course work.

The Director of Digital Media, in consultation with the course instructor, will determine the level of access.

Architecture Students who have Graduated:
  Graduated architecture students do not have access to the Yale School of Architecture's digital media labs or equipment.

Students who have graduated but are currently working on school-sanctioned projects will be given access to resources as needed. The Director of Digital Media, in consultation with the school administration and/or the faculty member in charge of a project, will determine the level of access.