I have used CART services here in Florida during my classes and personally, I now avoid it like the plague. My college has CART and I did not know that they would provide a computer and as a result, I lost two computers to hackers. Both happened on campus on their internet. I brought this to their attention and they provided a computer, but their computer was worse than being hacked. The day I picked the computer up from admin, I was in class five minutes later. Twenty minutes into the class, I saw my classmates covering their ears and in obvious pain, (the college compute was making a horror noise) but I couldn't hear it so I had no idea that I was the cause. I was asked to leave for the day because of the noise. I contacted my advisor only to be accused of breaking it.
My experience was unique and I urge you to continue looking into these services at your school. If possible ask other students who have used the services, find out what process is needed to document any issues, whether with peers, teachers and/or equipment. Ask if the equipment is furnished by the college and if not what procedures and protections are in place to protect you and the equipment you have/will furnish. Don't just accept what one adviser tells you, ask other students, faculty, check the college website.
Also, not all professors will willingly accommodate you. Sometimes you may have to fight for your rights. Before deciding on a professor check
http://www.ratemyprofessor.com to see if others praise that professor or condemn them on their willingness to comply with the college policy.
Good luck!