Rules & Regulations
Patrons must be decently attired and adhere to the SEGi College Penang dress code. Patrons are advised to maintain a quiet environment in the Library. Answering or making calls on mobile phones and playing of any audio devices is strictly prohibited. Keep the environment clean by not littering. Vandalism or theft of materials/properties is a […]
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SCPG Library consists of: 5 discussion rooms – 3 at common area, 2 in Quiet Area Study carrels in Quiet Area 6 PCs 2 Printers Student Conducive Area (opening soon). Library extension area at SPACE area located in TH building (opening soon).
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Library membership is open to all SEGi College Penang staff and registered students. Application of library membership need to apply at the library/circulation counter during opening hours OR apply online by email to us at [email protected] Membership is not transferable. Membership for students/ staff is considered terminated once the Withdrawal/ Exit form has been stamped […]
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Regular Operating Hours Monday – Friday : 8.30 a.m. – 6.00 p.m. Saturday : 9.00 a.m. – 1.00 p.m. Sunday & Public Holiday : Closed In event of any Special Opening Hours, notices will be put up.
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