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Calculators

Check out calculators at the Circulation Desk.

Calculators for Home Use

Calculators can be checked out for 4 weeks by currently enrolled COM students pursuing degrees or certificates who do not have any current library holds, fines or overdue items.

Texas Instruments 30XIIS

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Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus Graphics Calculator

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TI-84 Plus CE: Color Graphing Calculator

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Good to Know

  • Calculators check out for 4 weeks and MUST be returned by the due date. Students will have the opportunity to check out the returned calculator, if needed.
  • Students with overdue calculators risk losing calculator privileges for the remainder of the semester.
  • Long overdue graphing calculators are considered lost, preventing students from registering for classes in addition to being charged a replacement fee of $150 if not returned ($22 for scientific calculators). 
  • If the calculator is stolen while you have it checked out, you must notify library staff at the Circulation Desk immediately and file a theft report with the COM Campus Police.  
  • Follow the COM Acceptable Use Policy (PDF).

To Checkout a Calculator

  1. QuestionGo to the library Circulation Desk.
  2. Present your COM ID at time of checkout.
  3. Read and sign the calculator agreement (for graphing calculators only).
  4. Take your calculator home!

Fees for Loss or Damage

feesGraphing calculators not returned on time, returned damaged, or not in good condition incur fees and holds on your account

  • For TI-84 and TI-84 Plus CE:  replacement due to loss, theft or damage (including failure to return the calculator): $150.
  • Damage includes, but is not limited to:  cracked screen and liquid or other physical damage that renders the calculator inoperable.
  • For TI-84 Plus CE:  replacement of charger due to loss, theft or damage: $12. 

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