Campus learning and study spaces
There are many learning and study spaces across campus, where students can work collaboratively and prepare for success.
University Union
With lounge areas and plenty of space to gather, the University Union, especially the second floor, is a great place to relax, study, and gather with friends.

It’s also home to helpful student support services like the Academic Student Success Center (ASC), where you can get free tutoring, mentoring, academic coaching, and more resources to help you succeed at NAU.
Cline Library
With quiet study zones to hands-on labs, the Cline Library offers reserved and walk-in study spaces with fast internet and technology you can borrow.
Health and Learning Center
The Health and Learning Center offers a variety of comfortable study spaces, whether you’re working alone or with a group. On the second floor, you’ll find desks, chairs, couches with side tables, and private study rooms for extra focus. Each room is equipped with whiteboards for collaborating, planning, or working through assignments together.
Lumberjack Writing Center
The Lumberjack Writing Center supports students with drop-in working sessions, writing workshops and more. With multiple locations across campus, including Cline Library, the Social and Behavioral Sciences Building, and the University Fieldhouse, you can find quiet space to hone your craft and get the help you need on any essay or presentation.
Campus living communities
Many of our campus living community residence halls are equipped with study lounges and smaller study halls. These spaces are convenient for students living on campus, who want to work in a quiet space while being close to their residence.
Lumberjack Mathematics Center
Our Lumberjack Mathematics Center provides study spaces for students taking NAU's foundational math courses. The computer lab is equipped with 300 computers students can use as part of the course work, with instructors standing by to help and answer questions.
Under any tree
There’s nothing like studying under the pines. Living in Northern Arizona means you’re surrounded by open green spaces, crisp mountain air, and plenty of sunshine. For a relaxing study session, take your books outside and enjoy a sunny spot on the quad.

