LRC Computer Lab

CLRC Computer Labs

CLRC Computer Labs

The CLRC Computer Lab offers iMac and PC computers, internet access, computer tutoring, technology support, and technology check out to currently enrolled SBCC students to support their learning and success. We provide assistance in-person and online.

The Computer Lab also offers free printing (up to ten pages per day), ocean view workstations, large monitors for laptops, two large tv displays with computers for group work, study pods, charging stations, a quiet work area, and squishmellow study buddies.

Summer 2025 In-Person Hours:
Visit our Virtual Lab Webpage for our updated Hours. You can find the Virtual Lab link below.

Need help online? We provide online tutoring via zoom by appointment during our open hours of operation. To schedule an appointment contact us.

Have a question after hours? You can also ask a tutor a question when we are closed by completing the "" form located on . Find additional information about our services below.

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The CLRC Computer Commons open lab has 24 iMac and 16 PC Thin Client computer workstations available for student use. All computer workstations require log in using a campus username and password. Personal computers cannot be connected to the CLRC network for internet access.

You can access the Windows CLRC Lab desktop at home through . Click on VMware Horizon HTML Access. Log in with your campus user name and password, then click on the "Student Desktop" icon. You will need to save your files to your Google Drive or email them to yourself from inside the virtual desktop.

Students can check out chromebooks, phone chargers, and headphones at the LRC Front Counter with a SBCC student ID. We have 108 Chromebook laptops available for four hour check out for students to use in the CLRC and/or on campus. Currently enrolled SBCC students can checkout technology by presenting their SBCC student ID (or K number with a photo ID) at the CLRC front desk. 

There are three tech hubs with large monitors are placed around the LRC that allow students to plug in their personal laptops and work on a larger screen. These tech hubs are great for group projects where students when students need to work as a team on projects. To get assistance using a tech hub, ask a Computer Tutor.

Computer Tutors provide tutoring as needed learning and technical support to students within in the CLRC Computer Commons. Students can ask for help directly at the Computer Help Desk and/or place the help sign on top of their computer workstation. 

Computer Tutors can assist students with essential computer skills like basic computer skills, using operating systems, and printing.

For example, we can help students with:

  • Logging in / Logging out
  • Opening / Closing programs