CUT ensures that its campus is accessible to people with disabilities through a combination of infrastructure design, accessibility features, and continuous improvement initiatives that support independent mobility and equal participation across all university facilities and buildings.
Despite its urban setting and the distribution of facilities across multiple buildings, the University has implemented a range of accessibility measures to create an inclusive and barrier-free environment for students, staff, and visitors with disabilities. These measures include:
- Ramps installed at building entrances and along key internal and external pathways to facilitate wheelchair access
- Elevators in multi-level buildings, ensuring access to all academic, administrative, and support areas
- Braille signage in selected locations to support navigation for visually impaired individuals
- Clearly marked accessible routes and wayfinding systems that enhance visibility and ease of movement across campus
- Accessible toilets designed to accommodate the needs of people with disabilities
- Reserved parking spaces located close to building entrances for individuals with disabilities
These features are designed to support the autonomy, safety, and full participation of people with disabilities in all aspects of university life, ensuring safe, independent, and barrier-free access.
To further support accessibility, CUT provides a dedicated Accessibility Map of University Buildings, which enables users to identify accessible routes, entrances, and facilities across the campus. The map is continuously updated to include enhanced functionality and detailed accessibility information for each building, supporting informed navigation and independent access, through ongoing upgrades and continuous improvement of accessibility features.
Through these measures, CUT demonstrates its ongoing commitment to accessibility, inclusion, and equal opportunities, ensuring that all members of the university community can access and engage with campus facilities without barriers.
