Visitors with Disabilities
Penn State Visitor Center
The Penn State Visitor Center provides information to visitors to Penn State.
Parking and Transportation:
- Visitor Parking
- ADA Parking
- ADA Placard Process
- Paratransit Shuttle
- Transportation (Centre Area Transportation Authority)
Athletics:
Coordinator, ADA Programs
As part of the Affirmative Action Office, the coordinator has responsibilities in resolving complaints of discrimination, compliance with laws and regulations, and providing educational programming and information.
Marion McKinnon Adaptive Technology and Services
Provides individualized services within the University Libraries to meet the needs of students, staff, and faculty with disabilities. In addition, the Lab in 23W Pattee provides assistive technology (AT) and adaptive equipment as well as training and support for AT.
Non-University Resources:
- Community Police and Medical Services
Mount Nittany Medical Center; Penn State University Ambulance Service; Centre Lifelink EMS; State College Police; Patton Township Police; Ferguson Township Police; Bellefonte Police; Pennsylvania State Police (Rockview); Centre County Emergency Communication Center (Non-emergency).