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1 restroom on record · 1 ADA accessible · verified 2025-03-04 via community-sourced import
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From main entrance, immediate right and the immediate right is a small mens room. Going farther back, ladies room right side of hall before welding hall. Large bathrooms for fellas along the back halls either directions, two entrances each.
In mens there is a seperate section for urinals and for stalls (about 4 or 5). Unsure what ladies rooms are like but I would imagine very large since dudes usually arent gifted much. The one at the front is smallest if you want privacy, I haven’t had any issues using the stalls, locked or unlocked, about half the time theres someone in another one that hurries to leave. Performance anxiety it real though haha. I also messaged the admin that oversees diversity and discrimination issues at the school (2025) and she green lighted that you are welcomed to use the bathroom which you are comfortable with, or if you don’t feel safe there is one in the nurse office up front that you may use.
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At least one restroom on record at GJCTC is reported as ADA accessible.
The GJCTC listing on Allgenda was last verified 2025-03-04 via community-sourced import.
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