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University of Montana Access Map

UM's Access Map is intended to provide basic information about the physical accessibility of UM's buildings, sidewalks, parking lots, bus stops and other facilities. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires that all UM programs be accessible to and usable by people with disabilities. It does not, however, require that all buildings are accessible and some of UM's earliest buildings are not accessible. Still others are accessible only in part.

This map and the accompanying access narratives for many of UM's facilities should be useful in determining the most accessible route of travel between locations on campus, as well as identifying potential access barriers in advance.

Snow Routes

UM's Priority Snow Routes indicate the campus walks that are first to be cleared when the snow starts to fall. Ultimately, all walkways are cleared, but knowing the priority routes may help in the early hours of a heavy snowfall.

Construction Areas

Construction ultimately means expanded and improved facilities on campus. However, during construction large areas on campus may be fenced off, or subject to heavy equipment and truck traffic, affecting accessible parking and routes of travel. Construction areas on the map are updated several times each year to reflect the progress of various projects, so check back often.

For ongoing updates on campus construction visit Facility Services' All Projects Table.

Map Viewing Instructions

View an alphabetical text list of buildings and access narratives.
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Choose a map view:

Mountain Campus

Northeast | Southeast | Southwest | Northwest | Entire Campus

College of Technology

East Campus

  • Placing your cursor over buildings and other campus features pops up their names.
  • Click on a building to view detailed access narratives.
  • Questions? Snow removal requests? Contact us.

The University of Montana Mountain Campus

Click on a Building Name to View its Detailed Access Narrative.

Access Map Full Washington Grizzly Stadium Physical Plant, Campus Safety Campus Recreation Center Dahlberg Arena/Adams Center Grizzly Pool Art Annex McGill Hall Heating Plant Aber Hall Dormitory Prescott House University Center Natural Sciences and Annex Todd Continuing Education Building University (Main) Hall Mansfield Library Schreiber Gymnasium Practical Ethics Center Forestry Building and Greenhouse Charles H. Clapp Building Old Journalism Davidson Honors College Clinical Psychology Building Chemical Stores Building Chemistry Urey (Underground) Lecture Hall North Underground Lecture Hall Jeanette Rankin Hall Don Anderson Hall Social Sciences Building Education Building Performing Arts / Radio TV Building Law Building Music Building University Theatre Fine Arts Building Liberal Arts Building Mathematics Building Skaggs Building Health Sciences Building Bio Research Building International Center Pantzer Hall Dormitory Elrod Hall Dormitory Miller Hall Dormitory Duniway Hall Dormitory Craig Hall Dormitory Emma B. Lommasson Center Native American Studies Knowles Hall Dormitory North Corbin Hall Turner Hall Dormitory Corbin Hall Jesse Hall Dormitory Brantly Hall Gallagher Business Building Curry Health Center International House

Contact Disability Services for Students with any comments or questions regarding the Access Map or accessibility at UM:
Emma B. Lommasson Center 154
(406) 243-2243
dss@umontana.edu

MAP KEY


Accessible*  
Partially Accessible*  
Not Accessible*  
Accessible Entrance Accessible Entrance no-Opener Symbol
Access. Entrance with Door Opener Accessible Entrance with Door Opener
Walkways  
Roads  
Parking Lots  
Curb Cuts Curb Cuts Symbol
Bus Stops Bus Stops
Mobility-impaired Permit Parking  
Construction Zones Construction Zones
Priority Snow Routes  

Click here for Explanation of Accessibility Classification