Thousands of students cross the campus of BYU a day, but some of them cross it in a different way, on wheels. While much of the campus is easily accessible and "wheel friendly" there are buildings and areas of campus that are limited to those on foot. Our purpose is to raise awareness and gain support to better equip our campus for those with special needs.



**The Question and Answer portion of this blog is made with real answers from real people with special needs

Thursday, April 7, 2011

James D. (actual name withheld)


Q&A

Q: Is the campus user friendly?

A: Yes most of the buildings I'm in are accessible

Q: Which buildings are the hardest to get to?

A: The older buildings like the MARB and the HFAC

Q: Which accesses are poorly constructed around campus?

A: Some ramps are pretty steep and the Marriott Center ramp is time consuming, but i like to exercise so it doesn't bother me too much.

Q: What would you change?

A: I would change the ramps and also have the handicap doors open faster.

Friday, April 1, 2011

John D. (actual name withheld)


Q & A

Q: Is the campus user friendly?

A: some locations

Q: Which buildings are the hardest to get to?

A: JFSB to the Library, then to the Bookstore

Q: Which accesses are poorly constructed around campus?

A: Twisty ramp at the JKB, nightmare for Marriott Center, lots of traffic to get through.

Q: What would you change?

A: Make ramps wider and less steep.