Campus Resources: Mobility Map
The map below is a useful reference for finding accessible routes on campus. Descriptions are listed below. Download the full Campus Access Guide ![]()
- Founders Hall (1) houses the Offices of the President, the Provost, the Vice President for Finance and Administration, Counseling and Psychological Services, Disabilities Services, 8th Dimension, and various faculty offices. Founders is accessible via a wheelchair lift (key available from Security, 610-896-1111) located at the building's back, in its courtyard. Founders also has an elevator and accessible toilet facilities.
Photos: Building Front
| Building Ramp
- Magill Library (2) is accessible via a ramp at the building's main entrance. The incline of this ramp is a bit steep, so there is a button at the bottom of the ramp that activates a buzzer at the library's front desk and brings a library staff person out to help in the negotiation of the ramp. There is also such a button at the top of the ramp that can pushed to get help with opening the heavy front doors of the library. These entrance doors cannot be opened automatically. The library has an elevator, accessible toilet facilities, and an accessible public telephone, including a TTD phone. There is also a ODS-designated computer in the microfiche room with voice-activated typing and screen-enlarging software.
Photos: Building Front
- Hall Building (3) Hall Building houses classrooms, faculty offices, and a computer workroom. It has an accessible entrance, an elevator, and accessible toilet facilities. There is also a ramped plaza between Hall and Ryan Gym (4).
Photos: Side Entrance
| Ramp
- The Koshland Integrated Natural Sciences Center (5) consists of a West Wing, an East Wing, and a Link. The West Wing, East Wing, and the Link all have access through the main entrance at the Rotunda. There is an elevator in both the East and West wings. The Science Library in the West Wing has two levels and has an accessible elevator with assistance from someone at the circulation desk. These facilities also have multiple accessible toilet facilities.
Photos: Building Front
| Additional Entrance
- Sharpless Hall (5a) is part of the Koshland Integrated Natural Science Center and houses an auditorium, classrooms, biology laboratories, and faculty offices. It is the physical heart of the INSC. It has an accessible entrance, an elevator, an accessible public phone, and accessible toilet facilities. Its auditorium has assistive listening device technology which can be made available and activated by request prior to an event.
Photos: Building Front
- Hilles Hall (5b) is part of the Koshland Integrated Natural Science Center and houses the Mathematics Department, the Physics Department, and classrooms. It has an accessible entrance, an elevator, and accessible toilet facilities. There is also an ODS-designated computer in Hilles computer lab 204 with voice-activated typing and screen-enlarging software.
Photos: Building Front
- Locker Building (6) has an accessible entrance and an accessible public phone.
Photos: Building Front
- Alumni Field House (7) is used for some indoor sporting events and student events. It has an accessible entrance, ramps inside, and an accessible public phone.
Photos: Building Front
| Building Interior
- Leeds Hall (8) is a student dormitory for upperclassmen. It has an accessible entrance to the first floor and an accessible bathroom.
Photos: Building Front
- Gummere (9) is a student dormitory mainly used to house freshmen. There are three staggered sections, each with three floors. Unfortunately, Gummere does not have any accessible entrances.
Photos: Building Front
- Strawbridge Observatory (12) is the college's observatory. Unfortunately, there are no accessible entrances.
Photos: Building Front
- Morris Infirmary (13) Morris Infirmary is the health center available to all students, faculty, and staff of the college. It has an accessible entrance and accessible toilet facilities.
Photos: Building Front
- Chase Hall (14) houses classrooms, a lecture hall, and the offices of the deans and registrar. Chase has an accessible entrance, an elevator, accessible toilet facilities, and accessible seating.
Photos: Side Entrance
- Stokes Hall (15) houses classrooms, the business office, faculty offices, the Language Learning Center (LLC), the Computer Center, the Career Development Office, Central Receiving, and an auditorium. It has an accessible entrance, accessible seating, an accessible public phone, and accessible toilet facilities. Its auditorium has assistive listening device technology which can be made available and activated by request prior to an event. Assistance is required to gain access to the auditorium.
Photos: Building Front
- Dining Center (16) has an accessible entrance to each of its levels, an accessible public phone, including a TTD phone, and accessible toilet facilities. The sunken lounge is also accessible.
Photos: Front Entrance
| Lower Entrance
- The Gest Center (17) has an accessible entrance to its first floor which houses two classrooms. There is no access to the second floor where faculty offices are located.
Photos: Entrance
- Barclay Hall (19) is a student dormitory, used mainly by freshmen with some upperclassmen on the fourth floor. It has one accessible entrance to the first floor and accessible toilet facilities.
Photos: Building Front
| Side Entrance
- Roberts Hall (20) houses houses Marshall Auditorium, classrooms, faculty offices, and a computer cluster. There are two accessible entrances; the side entrance provides access to Marshall Auditorium and accessible toilet facilities. The main entrance, which has a ramp, provides access to faculty offices, but has only stairs up and down into Marshall Auditorium.
Photos: Main Entrance
| Second Entrance
- Union Music Center (21) houses faculty offices and classrooms. There is an accessible entrance to the first floor of the building where there are faculty offices and classrooms, but there is no accessible route connecting the four levels of the facility.
Photos: Building Front
- Jones, Lunt, and Comfort (22, 23, 24) are collectively known as the North Dorms and are housing for upperclassmen. Jones and Comfort have ramped and accessible entrances and first floors, but space within is limited and not wheelchair-friendly.
Photos: Building Front
- Lloyd (25) is a dorm for upperclassmen. It has nine entryways into nine separate sections. Unfortunately, Lloyd does not have any accessible entrances.
Photos: Building Front
- The Douglas B. Gardner Integrated Athletic Center (47) is accessible from all entrances and has accessible toilet facilities.
Photos: Building Front
- Safety & Security (18) housed within the Athletic Center, has an accessible entrance.
Photos: Main Entrance
- Facilities Management (36) has a wide walkway and an accessible entrance.
Photos: Building Front
- The Marshall Fine Arts Center (40) houses art studios, photography labs, and faculty offices. There is an accessible entrance and accessible toilet facilities.
Photos: Building Front
- The Whitehead Campus Center (42) houses the Admission Office, the Bookstore, the Cantor Fitzgerald Art Gallery, the Coop, the mailroom, the Women's Center, and student activity facilities. The Center has an accessible entrance, an elevator, accessible toilet facilities, and an accessible public telephone.
Photos: Building Front
- Johnson Track & Walton Field (43) are open to the public and include a wide entrance and walkway for full accessibility.
Photos: View of the Field
| Alternate View
- The Haverford College Apartments (11) are campus housing for both freshmen and upperclassmen. Each apartment has two floors and a basement. Unfortunately, the apartments are not accessible.
Photos: View of the Apartments
- Accessible Parking is located in various spots around campus.
Office of Disabilities Services
610-896-1290
prawling@haverford.edu