Answered By: Timothy Grasso
Last Updated: Jun 28, 2024     Views: 789

The David Allan Hubbard Library exists to serve the information and research needs of Fuller Theological Seminary and the broader graduate theological academic community. The Hubbard library at Fuller Seminary is a private research library which only allows access to authorized users, including Fuller Degreed Alumni.

Alumni ID Cards

Alumni will receive an updated Fuller alumni photo ID card on their first library visit. The new ID card will be provided by the Welcome Center, which is located on the first floor of the library alongside the Circulation Desk.

The alumni ID is free and will be used to enter the library and to check out books at the Circulation Desk. Please bring a government issued photo ID to help expedite your Fuller account verification at the Welcome Center.

Library Use and Book Checkout Privileges

Alumni access to the library allows use of the library and its collection during normal operating hours. Guests and family, including children, are not permitted to use the library.

Access into the library also allows use of Fuller internet access. Alumni have selective access to electronic resources, including certain databases and eBook collections. For more information on electronic resources for alumni, including remote access, please visit the library website and the Services for Alumni LibGuide.

Alumni are able to check out 5 books from the library at a time. The check out period is 3 weeks (21 days) with no renewals. Alumni do not have access to an online library account but can email lib-info@fuller.edu with any questions regarding books and their account.