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Connect2 Guide to Equipment Lending

Connect2 Guide to Equipment Lending

Equipment lending programmes play an important role in academic life. They remain popular with university students, making their education more affordable. They also offer vital support to classes requiring specialised equipment. Here we explore the kinds of resources involved and what you need to consider for running a successful equipment lending service.

Why lend equipment?

Equipment lending schemes are essential for supporting students’ academic achievements. From laptops to tablets, projectors, microphones and cameras, students need access to lots of equipment that is either too expensive or impractical for them to own themselves.

So loaner pools provide critical resources that enable them to meet their study obligations. With student debt running high, they provide a crucial, cost-saving service. They also support creativity, offering wide ranges of media equipment for video and audio production.

For institutions that continue to use hybrid learning arrangements, laptop lending schemes guarantee that all students are able to attend lectures online. They also add vital flexibility, ensuring all students are able to access libraries’ digital resources and produce assignments when off campus.

Types of equipment loaned

There is a wide range of resources included in equipment lending programmes:

  • AV equipment – often provided by university IT departments and libraries
  • Media equipment – supporting students taking journalism, filmmaking and other media related classes. Music and theatre schools often have items for loan too
  • Lab equipment – science, technology, engineering, medicine and psychology programmes all have specialised equipment available for student use
  • Laptops – many universities operate laptop loaner programmes supporting equity of access and providing key software. According to ECAR, 10% of new undergraduates do not own a laptop, yet it’s a piece of equipment felt by almost all (99%) to be important to academic success

From a recent Connect2 survey, we see that 25% of institutions organise lending from a central store – often a media centre, library or central IT area. Over half organise it from specific departments or faculty: this is often the case where more specialised media or lab equipment is involved.

Running a reliable service

When it comes to loaning equipment, universities need to support a large number of students with a multitude of needs. So it requires a good amount of organisation. Here are some aspects to take into account for running an efficient service:

  • Determine how items can be reserved and tracked. An equipment booking system that authenticates to your student database can provide an important advance booking facility and record of activity for tracking items
  • Provide a staffed checkout desk with regular, well-publicised opening hours
  • Establish a good system of booking rules based on available resources and number of users, e.g. how long each item can be loaned out for, which students are eligible (by class, year etc)
  • Consider using barcodes to avoid human error managing the equipment
  • Build a database of usage to help inform future resource purchasing
  • If felt necessary, include a penalty system for any overdue or lost items
  • Factor in time and resource for maintaining, cleaning and repairing kit

Typical terms and conditions

Having a clear set of users’ responsibilities is an important step in running a successful service. It covers you when items are lost or damaged. It also supports better communication and more responsible borrowing behaviour from the start. Here are some areas to cover off when drafting your terms and conditions:

  • Acceptable and correct use of equipment
  • Health and safety aspects of equipment use for both on and off campus
  • Rules for return of items, including late fees
  • How to limit losses e.g. acceptable transport arrangements, safe storage
  • User responsibilities when collecting and returning items; ID requirements
  • Consideration and support for store workers

A full guide to compiling an effective set of terms and conditions is available here.

In conclusion

In summary, equipment lending programmes are an essential contributor to academic achievement for many students. They provide vital support, address digital poverty and ensure all students have access to the right, well maintained gear to support their studies. Talk to us for advice and information on any aspect of equipment lending programmes and tap into over 20 years’ expert experience.

About Connect2

With support from Connect2 equipment booking software, you can improve resource availability, easily operate advance reservations, and run a speedy checkout desk.