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Locations

  1. ADA Accessibility

    1. Accessibility Narrative

      1. Craig Hall

        Craig Hall offers double and triple rooms, with some single rooms that are ADA accessible. 

        See a virtual tour of a Craig Hall double room.

        Constructed in 1952, it is named in honor of Oscar J. Craig, the University's first president.


        The hall is situated at the south end of the campus. Craig Hall is T-shaped and very popular due to its larger rooms. Triple, double and single rooms are available throughout Craig's four floors, each of which is divided into three wings. The bottom two floors house males and the upper two floors house females.

        Craig Hall has a cozy atmosphere. The residents are diverse and because Craig Hall is connected to Elrod and Duniway Halls, it provides an opportunity to meet many people. Included in each room are cable TV and high-speed Internet ports.

        Accessibility


        Accessible Entrance: This building has no accessible entrances.

        Elevator: There is a service elevator located in Craig Hall. It is not used for vertical access for residents.

        Fire Sprinklers: Fully sprinkled

        Areas of Rescue Assistance: 
        There are no areas of Rescue assistance identified in Craig Hall. The building is equipped with a sprinkler system.

        Accessible Restrooms: There are no accessible men and women's restrooms located in Craig Hall.

        Parking: Accessible parking is located in Lot H located to the south of Craig Hall.

        Barriers: This building is not accessible.