“An inclusive physical and virtual design enhances usability for everyone and helps create a campus environment in which we support, protect, and respect rich dimensions of diversity.”

Access Inclusive Features

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Universal Design & Physical Accessibility

Includes sidewalks ramps and curb cuts with tactile paving, ADA-compliance, full-length mirrors, automatic doors openers, accessible pedestrian signals and crosswalks, and protruding elevators buttons.

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All Gender Restrooms


Single-stall restrooms, many of which include other inclusivity features like ADA access, changing tables, showers, and free period products.

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Electronic Information & Technology

Making websites, course and instructional materials, and other digital content equally accessible to and independently usable by individuals with disabilities.

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Lactation Rooms



Provide a calm and private space for parents to breastfeed while on campus.

Reflection space

Reflection Spaces

Provide a calm and private space for individuals to exercise expressions of their religious, spiritual, and meditative practices

wayfinding signage with directions and braille on campus

Signage and Wayfinding

Encompasses the ways in which people orient themselves and navigate to their destinations on campus

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Transportation

To make using alternative transit more feasible for individuals travelling to campus, features include lactation rooms, reflection rooms, break rooms, commuter showers, and bike and longboard parking.

Photo shows a bathroom equipped with a shower, toilet and sink on campus at CSU.

Commuter Showers

Shower rooms are equipped with secure access. Many of the showers include benches, grab bars and ADA access. Some shower rooms also include lockers and other amenities.

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