The Monmouth College campus provides a
variety of challenges to creating a physically accessible
environment for students with disabilities. Increasing
physical access to buildings and facilities is a goal of the
College, however, programmatic access is much more readily
attainable. Programmatic access ensures all classes,
programs, and activities will be held in accessible
locations. This may mean classes, programs, or activities
need to be moved from their originally scheduled location.
When moving a class, program, or activity
would fundamentally change the learning environment,
structural alterations may be made to the existing room or
facility. Any new construction or major building renovation
will meet all federal and state statutes for accessibility.
Making programs accessible to all students involves a
cooperative effort between students, faculty, and staff.
Campus Parking
Any student who wishes to use parking
designated for individuals with disabilities on the Monmouth
campus must have a state handicap parking permit and a
Monmouth College Parking Permit.