1. Wheelchair Ramps

Accessible Entrances: Ramps at building entrances allow students in wheelchairs to enter and exit buildings.
Proper Design: Ramps have the correct slope, width, non-slip surfaces, and clear signage.

2. Designated Parking Spaces
Proximity to Entrances: Accessible parking spots are closer to building entrances, wider to accommodate mobility devices, and clearly marked.

3. Counseling and Support Services
Disability Services: These offices offer academic accommodations (like extra exam time)and counseling to support students with disabilities.

4. Accessible Study Areas
Libraries and Study Rooms: Include wide spaces for mobility devices, assistive technology, and quiet areas for focused work.

5. Handrails on Wheelchair Ramps
Sturdy and Accessible: Handrails are available on both sides of the ramp, at the right height, and have rounded ends for safety.