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Extended Studies Physical
Access Notes
1633 SW Park Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97201-3218
The comments on this building are taken in part
from the 1991 Access Guide published by the Students with Disabilities
Union. We thank them for allowing us to copy their material for this
guide. It should be noted that many remodels and improvements have
occurred in PSU building in the years since the 1991 Guide. So many
of these comments may be some what antiquated. Please bear with us
as we update and refine this access tool for our campus. Please send
us an e-mail on anything you note that requires correction.
Building Access
and Approach:
Only the first floor is wheelchair accessible. There is a street level
entry from SW Park Avenue with an electric door. Stairs lead from the
first level to the basement Auditorium, and to the second floor.
Classrooms and
Meeting Rooms:
Corridors:
Doors and Hardware:
Drinking Fountains:
Elevators:
Offices:
Restrooms:
Accessible bathrooms are located
on the first level in the rear of the building:
Men's - 131 Women's - 129
Special Services:
Stairs and Handrails:
Telephones:
The comments on this building are
taken in part from the 1991 Access Guide published by the Students with
Disabilities Union. We thank them for allowing us to copy their
material for this guide. It should be noted that many remodels
and improvements have occurred in PSU building in the years since the
1991 Guide. So many of these comments may be some what antiquated.
Please bear with us as we update and refine this Access tool for our campus Please send us email on anything you note that requires correction.
Other:
The Disability Resource Center for Students
The Disability Resource Center for Students
(DRC) is a university resource to promote barrier free environments (physical,
program, information, attitude), which means ensuring the rights of students
with disabilities and assisting the university to meet its obligations under
federal and state statutes. DRC works to ensure access to university courses,
programs, facilities, services, and activities by documenting disabilities
and providing or arranging reasonable accommodations, academic adjustments,
auxiliary aids and services, training, consultation and technical assistance.
This accessibility guide is a cooperative effort by the Disability Resource
Center for Students. Send any e-mail comments to the Disability Resource
Center for Students (DRC) at: drc@pdx.edu.
Located in the Information & Academic Support
Center (IASC)
Smith Memorial Student Union, Room 118
1825 SW Broadway
Portland, Oregon 97202-0751
DRC Office - (503) 725-4150
Reader Services- (503) 725-4153
Interpreter Services - (503) 725-5202
TTY - (503) 725-6504
FAX - (503) 725-5438
E-mail - drc@pdx.edu
Web Site - http://www.ess.pdx.edu/iasc/drc/
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