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Penn State students and faculty using WebLabs to connect to a Penn State Lab.

Introduction

Penn State WebLabs provides access to a virtual OR remote Penn State Labs computer via a web browser, depending on your location. This article lists campus and college lab locations enabled for use with WebLabs.

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Locations

Virtual WebLabs is available for ALL Penn State faculty & students (including World Campus) regardless of campus affiliation. The following campuses also have Remote WebLabs enabled for remote access to their computer labs:

  • Dickinson Law
  • Penn State Abington
  • Penn State Altoona
  • Penn State Beaver
  • Penn State Behrend
  • Penn State Berks
  • Penn State Brandywine
  • Penn State DuBois
  • Penn State Fayette
  • Penn State Great Valley
  • Penn State Greater Allegheny
  • Penn State Harrisburg
  • Penn State Hazleton
  • Penn State Lehigh Valley
  • Penn State Mont Alto
  • Penn State New Kensington
  • Penn State Schuylkill
  • Penn State Scranton
  • Penn State Shenango
  • Penn State Wilkes-Barre
  • Penn State York
  • University Park
    • College of Agricultural Sciences
    • Bellisario College of Communications
    • College of Earth & Mineral Sciences
    • Eberly College of Science
    • Teaching & Learning with Technology (TLT) general-purpose open labs
    • University Libraries 


What if my campus or college isn’t listed?

All faculty and students have access to the Virtual WebLabs, a virtual host with the same software available in most computer labs. To use Remote WebLabs, your campus or college must participate in Penn State Labs, a cooperative lab management service with Penn State IT. Some campus and college labs are highly specialized and cannot participate.

Please contact your campus or college IT department for alternative remote options, or to participate in WebLabs.

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