University (Main) Hall

Abbreviation: UH

Built 1898

Partially Accessible

Access is provided only to the lower level of the building.
Accessible Entrance:
The accessible entrance the building is a ramp on the north side of the building leading to the lower level. This entrance has an automatic door opener.
Fire Sprinklers:
None
Area of Rescue Assistance:
None
Elevators:
None
Accessible Restrooms:
Accessible restrooms are located on the lower level.
Parking:
Closest accessible parking is located in the lot east of University Hall between the University Center and Mansfield Library.
Barriers:
No access to upper levels. Stairway handrails are non-compliant.
Programs in this building:
Administration and Finance, Vice President UH 129
Montana Museum of Art and Culture Offices UH 006
Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Office UH 020
Faculty Senate UH 221
US Fish & Wildlife Service UH 309
Internal Audit UH 018
Legal Counsel UH 133
Montana Campus Compact UH 302
Montana Museum of Art and Culture Offices UH 006
Planning, Budgeting & Analysis, Office of UH 217
President's Office UH 109
Provost & Vice President for Academic Affairs UH
Research & Development, Office of the Vice President UH 116
Research & Sponsored Programs, Office of UH 202
Grants & Contract Accounting UH 205
Student Affairs, Vice-President for UH 207
Technology Transfer UH 116
Grizzly Bear Recovery UH 309
Wilderness Institute UH 303
Dean of Students UH 207
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.
Barrier Reporting Form
We welcome comments and suggestions that can improve the usefullness of our Access Map and associated access information.
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