As the first academic building constructed on the east side of Interstate 81, King Hall (originally named the ISAT/CS Building) signaled JMU's leap into the 21st Century. The building was named in honor of Charles W. King, Jr., longtime Vice President of Administration of Finance at JMU.
Inside, you’ll find cutting-edge laboratories and classrooms that are all part of the College of Integrated Science and Engineering. The College of Integrated Science and Engineering (CISE) is JMU's newest college and we hope you share our excitement in our prospects. By uniting Computer Science, Engineering, and The School of Integrated Sciences, we have assembled some of the Commonwealth's most innovative applied STEM programs in an environment that stresses hands-on learning with a uniquely talented faculty. Each of our academic programs focuses on both cutting-edge solutions to critical human problems and a fundamental understanding of the environment in which those solutions must be implemented. For more info, visit
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Study Spaces: Students have a lot of study space options in King Hall! On the first floor, try the atrium or the hallways. On the second floor, many seats are available in the main hallway. On the third floor, check out the patio and four computer labs (238, 250, 337, and 343), which students can use when the lab is not reserved for a class. There are also dedicated study spaces for students majoring in Engineering or Computer Science.
Built: 1994
Accessible Parking: D2 lot (park across from your preferred entrance, see below)
Accessible Entrance: Access facing Carrier Drive is limited to the Physics/Chemistry Building (facing building far left) with ramp and automatic door or the loading dock ramp at ISAT (facing building far right), no automatic door. ISAT has no accessible side or back entrances. The connecting ENGEO building has a zero-entry automatic door on the amphitheater side (i.e. opposite/non-street side).
Access between buildings: ISAT, ENGEO, and the Physics/Chemistry Building are connected by interior ramps.
Access between floors: Elevator
Building features:
Men/Women restrooms
Accessible restrooms
Universal restroom: T215 accessible with baby changing station
AEDs: 1
Accessible Parking Map(pdf) Report Accessibility Barriers