Library Support for University of Wolverhampton Alumni

Library Alumni Access Scheme

As a University of Wolverhampton graduate, you will be able to enjoy free access to many of our on-campus services by registering for Alumni Library Access. Services you will have access to include:

  • Access to Learning Spaces - Alumni can visit any of our campus Libraries and make use of the open study areas (you can remind yourself of our library locations here)
  • Connect to the WIFI - You can connect your own devices to the university's guest WIFI Guest WIFI (or our eduroam network if you are a registered member of a participating institution)
  • Access to Print Collections and Resources - As Alumni, you can also visit any University of Wolverhampton Library and browse our extensive print collections and borrow up to 5 items at a time or just access the resources for reference use.
  • How to register for Alumni Library Access? - If you are interested in registering for Alumni Library Access, please complete the registration form using the link below. Once you have completed the form, please allow 2 working days for the request to be processed. You will then receive a confirmation email when your account has been generated and you will then need to visit the library, along with a form of photo ID, to complete the account creation process.

Information about Electronic Resources

Unfortunately, there is no access to subscribed electronic resources as part of the Alumni Access Scheme as our license agreement restrict electronic collections to use by current staff and students in most cases. However, you are welcome to use LibrarySearch to browse a wide range of available open access resources by applying the Open Access availability filter to your search results.

Register for Library Alumni Access

Keep in touch

If you have any queries about using the service as Alumni, please get in touch with us. You can visit Library Assist to get in contact via chat or email

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