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Campus Accessibility A B C D E Campus BuildingsAccess - Map Accessible Elevator Accessible Men’s Toilets Accessible Women’s Toilets Accessible Gender Neutral ToileCtsomments Disability Services ibility Grid Floors Location Left Transfer Right Transfer Left Transfer Right Transfer Left Transfer Right Transfer Building Accessibility Accessible Restrooms 358 N. Pleasant St. Full All Floors L 104 203, 303 202, 302 103 161 Whitmore Administration Building Fully Accessible U Gender Neutral Toilets Ag. Eng. Annex A Full B3 1 101 103 Ag. Eng. Annex B Full B3 1 131 133 181 Presidents Drive All Floors Accessible (not all doors and toilets) M Mens Toilets Ag. Eng. N, C & S No B3 University of Massachusetts Apiary Laboratory No Not All Floors Accessible W Womens Toilets Furcolo Arnold House Yes * D2 All Floors L 13 Amherst MA 01003-9313 Not Accessible M|W Mens and Womens Toilets 2 Army ROTC Building No B5 e Astronomy Building Full B2 1 M|W 2 Aux. Services Food Storage Full A2 1 102 103 Phone: 413-545-0892 (V/TTY) N McNamaracE Entrance Accessibility Elevators o 3 M|W r " Bartlett Hall Partial C4 B, 1, 2, 3 S No access to 4th Floor. Accessible t esidential Driv North A h bridge from 1st Floor Bartlett to 4th " T www.umass.edu/disability/ 1 Accessible to All Floors E Elevator North R " h Sylvan Residences 1 Floor Tobin North Ple 2 "cE " a cE t Brown Berkshire DC Full SW All Floors L 106 3 107 1 c Accessible to Some Floors Lift North C h cE M|W L e E Berkshire House Partial C5 1 112 M|W r c " S 1 | " Cashin 1 House No B4 Key Card Required—Accessible to All Floors 24/7 Site Elevator t MW North Residences 3 r e Bowditch Hall No B3 Important Campus Phone Numbers e Key Card Required—Accessible to Some Floors (not all oors accessible 3 t Eastman Lane Bowditch Greenhouse Full B3 1 120 124 as from this entrance) M|W Bowditch Lodge No ant Str North B 2 Emergency Closing Hot Line: Auto Door Opener Entrances " " Boyden Gym Partial B5 1 258 140 263 169A "cE "cE " Campus Center Yes * C3 All Floors C 200M, 1108 151A 200W, 1107 151B 8 Accessible hotel rooms. 413-545-3630 Accessible Parking Chancellor’s House No E3 Accessible to All Floors North D | 2 ee MW U Chenoweth Laboratory Yes * B3 1, 2, 3, 4 N 115A 115B Number of Accessible Spaces 1 Physical Plant Service Desk: Accessible to Some Floors t Clark Hall & Greenhouse No D4 2 Dickinson cE " Conte Polymer Research Full C2 All Floors L B104, B204, B105, B205, 413-545-6401 Key Card Required—Accessible to All Floors Totman cE Grayson B304, B404, B305, B405, E Or U B504, B604 B505, B605 Key Card Required—Accessible to Some Floors c 4 University Police: char Dakin House Partial 1 110 Holocoust Ctr. Dickinson Hall Partial B4 B*, 1* 115 26 B Access thru W Entry, 1st Floor 413-545-2121 1 d Hill Driv " cE Access thru E Entry. M|W Webster Field Draper Hall No C3 e tman Lane Johnson "cE " Duda Building Full B2 1 2 3 Eas U 1 DuBois Library Yes * C4 All Floors F 201B 39 31, 201A 101G vernors Driv Computer Sci. U 1 Go ! ! Durfee Range No E3 M|W Dwight e cE U That East Experiment Station No D2/3 3 ! Leach M|W ! Hamlin Lewis ELAB Partial B2 2 214 cher W Orchard Hill ! M|W M|W ELAB II Full B2 All Floors F 016, 116, 214, 316 114, 212, 314 014 ! 2 Engineering & Computer Science Full B2 All Floors F 107, 147, 251, 351103, 143, 269, 2 Å North East E-Lab Astronomy Residential Area 369 2 Ramp! 2 All campus community members with disabilities, ! ! ay Farley Lodge No W ! E Arnold Residences North Ser ! Conte c M|W Gunness ! 3 Fernald Hall No E4 including faculty, sta, and students are encouraged d. ! E 1 Thatcher cE Duda! ! es R c! Fine Art Center Partial C4/5 * 15, 48A, 121, 171543, 266, 350 13, 48B, 179 48B, 119, 268, 41B, 132 130 See Attached Plan for Access M|W ! ! c cE LGRC 354 Points to register with the Oce of Disability Services. Eng 1 M|W Mary Lyon esour U M|W Flint Laboratory Partial B3 B 2 People registered with Disability Services are recognized PVTA Lab 2 al R 2 cE 4 U E ! ! U U 1 Forest and Parks Building Partial 1 108B vic Natur c Crabtree 1 ! M|W " 2 Franklin DC Partial E4 1 101 102 by the University as having a qualifying disability under 4 1 e Dr Marston cE ! cE Greenough French Hall No E4 Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (1973) and the e Way ! M|W ! " U orag M|W U Van Meter Furcolo Hall Partial C/D1 1 114 116 . Marcus LGRC 4 cE Americans with Disabilities Act (1990), and as such, Cold St M|W 1 George Parks Marching Band BuildFinugll B4 All Floors L 102C, 113 211, 206 Links to Grinnell Arena Å Tower 2 Knowlton M|W Baker ! ! 2 are protected from unlawful discrimination and are eligible M|W Ramp ! Worcester DC Goessmann Laboratory Yes * C2/3 B, 1, 2 C 247 31, 145 47, 131 3 M|W U Goodell Hall Yes * B/C4 All Floors C 521 522 for reasonable workplace and academic accommodations. ay Paige ! W. Exp. St. RTIC cE Goessmann Add Chadbourne Grinnell Arena Partial B4 1 3 2 For more information about Disability Services, our 4 Knowles U ! M|W E. Exp. St. Grounds Maintenance Facility Full 1 107B 107A programs, and how to register please contact our oce. Holdsworth cE U 1 Gunness Laboratory Yes * B2 1 M|W 2 Hampden DC No SW 2 Holdsworth W 3 Goessmann 6 ! Hampshire House Partial C5 1 cE 3 ! Please help us maintain this map by reporting errors and Parking Bowditch | ! Hampshire DC Yes SW 2 L 124 102 All public areas are accessible. Use Oce MW " changes to [email protected]. 3 cE oad lift for Men’s room, use elevator for Hatch ! ! 1 Women’s room. AG Eng Clark Hill R U Hasbrouck Laboratory Partial D3 B, 1, 2*, 3 C 16 18 Floor 2 of Old Hasbrouck not ! Draper Ramp accessible. ! ! North StockbridgceE ISB Central M|W Ramp Ä Hatch Laboratory No B3 M|W AEBXA Ä !U Buttereld ! cE LSL " Residences Herter Hall Yes * C4/5 All Floors* L 6 8 Access to 227 & 231 Via Tower Greenhouses Chenoweth Add " M|W 1 Elevators and Link. Access to AG Eng Centr Campus Ctr "cE cE Herter Gallery from Plaza 3 M|W ! ! 3 Hicks Phys. Ed. Building No C5 AG Eng South ! Chenoweth M M|W M|W Hicks Cage Partial C5 1 4 3 No access to balcony. E Skinner 3 M|W Cold Stor. Flint cE c cE ! Hills House Partial E4/5 1 N, 1S, 2S, SW 110 110C 462D 160B Elevator only serves Hills South ay ! 3S, 4S AEBXB cE er W 2 Hasbrouck Chancellors | " Holdsworth Hall Yes * B3 All Floors L 220 221 ! ! Campus Cent 14 ! MW ! 2 ! 2 Integrated Science Building Full D3 All Floors L, E 055, 131, 238, 239, 339, 425 057, 127 Additional HP Parking M|W Campus Garage Chanc 338, 438 during event times ! Isenberg School of Management Yes * D5 All Floors C, N* G04, 104, 136, 383 G05, 105, 135, N Elevator is Too Small for Physical Plant 1 1 Metawampe ! ellor' 204, 303 205, 304 Wheelchairs. 2 E M|W Knowles Engineering Building Full C2/3 All Floors E 105 205, 305 203, 303 103 cE! ! cStudent Lawn Morril IV s W " cE cE! Morril I Lederle Graduate Research Center Yes * C2 All Floors N, A165, A276, A161, A272, 2nd oor link to Tower | Union ! NACB M|W 2 ay MW E (LGRC Low-rise) Library A368 A364 Open Spring 2014North Ple c 6 ! Lederle Graduate Research Center YTeosw *er C2 All Floors F 105 111 1520, 1621 2nd oor link to lo-rise Lorden 3 ! Durfee Practice Arena Photo Lab Morrill IV 3 (LGRT) Field U Ä Machmer Hall Partial C3/4 1, 2 216 200 1st Floor Access E Side, 2nd Floor Machmer M|WcE Wilder cE Univ. Health Access S Side. M|WcE ! Ramp 2 French ! M|W M|W! ! Mahar Auditorium Full D5 1 L* 106 103 Lift From Lobby to Stage and Front ! U Greenhouse ! Seating. Entrance to Rear Seating Blaisdell ThompsoncE as from SE Entrance. ! ant Str Homestead M|W " M|W Marcus Hall Partial C2 B, 1 01Bww 01A B Entry Under Link to Marcus. 1st E U U French Hall Floor Entry Via S Ramp. Accessible c 1 Marching cE Morrill II " cE M|W | Toilets in Marston Via Link. Commonw ! Band DuBois Campus cE That MW Brooks 5 ! " ! Stockbridge " Marston Hall Yes B/C2 B, 1, 2 L 19A 115B 1st Floor links to 1st Floor Marcus M|W U Pond ee ! cE 10 ! 1 2 Mather Building Partial 1 100 Inrmary W Central 2 S. College cher W Grinnell t McGuirk Stadium Partial 1, 2 See Stadium Facilities Building for Mullins Ctr 1 Brett 2 Morrill III " Residences Toilet Information. 2 U Memorial Hall Partial C4 1 100B 100A ! 2 cE Franklin DC Clark 1 Middlesex House Partial C5 1 e Dickinson !Rec. Center St M|W ay U alth A Hick 6 Morrill I Yes * D3 2, 3, 4 Near 243 N234, N436 N234A, N432 Public Health Auditorium N329 4 E Minuteman ockbridg M|W 4 c U ay ! and accessible toilets thru East Berkshire U ! Crossing Wheeler cE Entrance only.
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