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24/7 ACCESSIBILITY TO

INTERNET AND RESOURCES


INTRODUCTION

Due to NMSUs various enrollment population, student schedules


vary in many ways

For instance martial status, family, job, and school can limit
availability to internet and student resources.

As a result, creating 24 hour computer labs open unlimited access


to the Universitys reliable internet and student resources.
SUMMARY
Pros
24/7 Computer Lab would benefit students
Working Individuals with traditional 9-5 schedules
Student Resources
Unlimited access vital resources such as printer, Wi-Fi, scanners, and your fellow student
Cons
Security
Cost of Security wages
Nmsu Crime(2014-2015 ope.edu.gov)
Rape: 6
Burglary: 89
Motor Vehicle Theft: 25
Robbery: 4
Aggravated Assault: 17
METHODOLOGY
Communication
Group communicated via Text and Email
Met at Library as well as in class session
Information Gathering
Used tool such as
Internet
Surveys
Social Media
i.e. SnapChat
Journals
Word of Mouth
RESULTS
Question 1: Do you work full time?
Question 2: Do you have internet at home
Question 3: Do you rely on campus for unlimited internet access
Question 4: Do you attend college part/full time?

Opinions on 24/7 Computer Lab Opinion on 24/7 Computer Lab


Topic(Yes) Topic(No)

17% 6%
0% Question 1
Question 1
35% Question 2 25% Question 2
25% Question 3 Question 3
69%
Question 4 Question 4
23%
TESTIMONIAL
CONCLUSION
When it comes to the topic of 24/7 computer labs our group has
found, through student opinion i.e. surveys as well as basic research
that having them would be beneficial for both students and New
Mexico State University
Survey
Survey showed that majority of student would see a 24/7 computer lab
as a important resource in there scholastic experience
Crime
Do to low crime rated at NMSU, as well as the University having its on
Campus Police, that having a 24/7 computer would not increase crime
rates, but would increase graduation rates.
REFERENCES

(n.d.). Retrieved October 09, 2017, from


https://ope.ed.gov/campussafety/#/institution/details
Perna, L. W. (n.d.). Understanding the Working College Student.
Retrieved October 09, 2017, from
https://www.aaup.org/article/understanding-working-college-
student#.Wdv9mVuPLIU

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