California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB), situated at the foot of the San
Bernardino Mountains, is a beautiful, large and well-planned campus, and accessibility
has been a key characteristic of all physical planning. Most of the buildings are
equipped with elevators, wheelchair accessible restrooms and automatic doors. Ramps
with handrails provide easy entry into most facilities.
This campus offers:
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First-floor wheelchair accessible living accommodations in four of the eight student residence halls. |
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Lowered drinking fountains. |
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Telephones with amplification. |
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Emergency telephones with blue lights for easy visibility. |
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Accessible computer labs. |
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Payphone TDDs installed in the University Hall, Health and PE complex, Pfau Library, and Jack Brown Hall, as well as TDDs in various administrative offices. |
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Medical parking spaces conveniently located near buildings. |
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Wheelchair lifts for access to various levels of auditorium rooms in some buildings. |
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Assistive Listening Devices. |
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Students wishing to report campus architectural barriers may submit a notification to SSD. |
The Academic Computing and Media Department
houses the Assistive Computing Resource Center located in Pfau
Library 1104. The ACRC has adaptive workstations established for students with disabilities. These workstations
have functionality for: speech recognition, optical character recognition, word prediction, literacy software, e-text,
on-screen magnification and screen readers supporting such applications as:
Dragon NaturallySpeaking |
JAWS |
OpenBook
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Read & Write |
TextAloud |
WYNN |
ZoomText |
For the latest information visit the ACRC website.
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