Chemistry/Pharmacy

Abbrreviation: CP

Built 1938

Accessible

The Chemistry Building is located on the south edge of campus, on the north-south axis that crosses the Oval. The accessible entrance to the building is located on the northwest end of the building.
Accessible Entrance:
There is a ramp that enters the west end of the main floor. This door has a push button automatic door.
In 1981 the building was connected to the Pharmacy/Psychology (Skaggs) Building with a second-floor skywalk. This skywalk provides a second accessible route to the building from the Skaggs Building.
Elevator:
There is elevator service to all four levels in this building. The elevator is located in the center of the building directly across from the main central entrance on the southwest wall.
Fire Sprinklers:
Fully Sprinkled
Areas of rescue assistance:
Located in the east stairwells of the upper levels. The basement area of rescue assistance is located in the west stairwell.
Accessible Restrooms
The Accessible women's restroom is located on the basement. The accessible men's room is located on the second floor.
Parking:
The closest accessible parking is located in Lot G off of East Beckwith Street.
Programs in this building:
Chemistry CP 104
Center for Teaching Excellence CP 101 A
Explanation of Accessibility Terminology
Accessible:
Building meets Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG). Building may not be barrier-free.
Partially Accessible:
Building does not fully meet Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG). Accessibility varies significantly from building to building and may be limited to lower or ground floors only.
Inaccessible:
Building does not meet Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) and may be inaccessible by people with disabilities.
Area of Rescue Assistance:
An area, which has direct access to an exit, where people who are unable to use stairs may remain temporarily in safety to await further instructions or assistance during emergency evacuation.
Buildings equipped with automatic sprinkler systems may not have areas of rescue assistance.
Please report any barriers to access you encounter at The University of Montana.
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