Campus Accessibility
Columbia
’s Commitment
Columbia is committed to fostering a campus that is increasingly accessible to people with disabilities. Each year Columbia removes physical barriers and makes significant accessibility improvements. Among the University’s most recent improvements include a new entrance to Fayerweather Hall, renovations to residence hall suites, and modifications to the entrances of the undergraduate academic buildings.
Program Access
While Columbia continues to improve its physical access, it ensures that all of its programs and activities are accessible to people with disabilities. If a program or activity is scheduled for a venue that is not fully accessible, it is Columbia’s policy to relocate such events to accessible facilities that meet the needs of the individual student. The Office of Disability Services works closely with students to ensure that their residence halls and classrooms meet their access needs.
Campus Access Maps
Campus Access Maps, which illustrate accessible features of Columbia’s buildings and grounds, are available upon request from ODS or online as a PDF. Online campus access maps are currently under development.
Campus Access
Tours
Campus access tours are available upon request from
ODS
. These tours will be designed to meet your specific needs.
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