Key+Cards

Key Card Guidelines
Your current student ID is your key card. Your key card will allow you entry into C184, D017, D019 for the current semester if you are taking a class in one of these rooms. If your key card does not work, talk to your instructor or follow these guidelines:
 * If you swipe your ID and neither the red or the green light blinks, you need a new ID. Please go to the ID office (U107) and have them issue a new card for you (free).
 * If you swipe your ID and the red light blinks, your key card works. Unfortunately, the computer database does not recognize you. Please make sure you are registered for a class in C184, D017, D019. Then see a public safety officer in A160 to resolve this issue.
 * If the "issue level" on your card is not "0" (zero), please go directly to public safety (A160) and they will update the database.

Some possible reasons our key card database does not recognize you:
 * You registered for the class late (you must see your instructor first)
 * You replaced your ID after the class roster has been submitted to Public Safety
 * Human error

Important notes about open lab:

 * The entrance door must remain closed and locked at all times.
 * Open lab entry is by pre-programmed key card only.
 * You may use open lab times ONLY if your key card allows you entry.
 * You may NOT enter with another student's key card.
 * Each student using open lab MUST swipe their key card (this may mean waiting for another student to finish entering before swiping your key card).
 * No guests or children are allowed.
 * If someone without a working key card requests entry you are NOT allowed to let them in.

Open lab is a privilege that can be revoked at any time. Following these rules ensures these labs will stay open to FAA students. Please help us monitor these rules so that all students can enjoy this privilege.

Report any problems with your key card to your instructor. Report any rule violations to the department office (Julie Weishar, 217-351-2402, jweishar@parkland.edu)