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1 restroom on record · 1 all-gender · 1 ADA accessible · verified 2017-02-25 via community-sourced import
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There are gender neutral / unisex bathrooms in most of the buildings. To get to the ones in the dorms, you need a student card. To the more public areas, there is the Anderson dining hall and Carriage House. The dining hall one is on the upper floor near the entrance of the cafeteria and is sort of wheelchair accessible. If you come from the main road then the entrance is right there. But if you come from down the hill and the dorms then you have to go up another hill leading to the side of the hall and the back of the AFC to get to the main road entrance. The Carriage House is in the same area as the other bathrooms and is wheelchair accessible.
Some dorms and areas need a student ID card to access.
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Yes — at least one restroom on record at Chatham University is reported as all-gender.
At least one restroom on record at Chatham University is reported as ADA accessible.
The Chatham University listing on Allgenda was last verified 2017-02-25 via community-sourced import.
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