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Review Malcolm X College- Chicago
This business has 4 positives and 0 negatives.
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Malcolm X College- Chicago

Not A JJ's List Disability-Aware Business Yet
Category: School/College/Vocational
Phone number: (312) 850-7000
Location: 1900 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, IL 60612
Website: http://malcolmx.ccc.edu/
 
Review Malcolm X College- Chicago
This business has 4 positives and 0 negatives.
Jaje
Jaje
11:57am 11/14/14
Great!
Great!

This place is a school. The environment is quiet, crowded but that's okay. It's wheelchair accessible. It's bright here so it makes it easier for people with visual impairments or who have hearing impairments will like that. The parking is yucky!!!!

Disability Awareness:   Welcoming, Talked directly to the person/people with disability, Friendly, Gave extra time, Respectful, Helpful with assistance or accommodation, Physically accessible
Jaje
Jaje
11:02am 11/14/14
Good
Good

Saw stairs but are accessible entrances. Quiet. Not too loud. Crowded. Not too colorful an atmosphere. Wheelchair accessible. Push buttons for doors and elevators. Well lit. Parking stinks!!!!! Had a hard time finding parking. Poor signage.

Disability Awareness:   Welcoming, Talked directly to the person/people with disability, Friendly, Gave choices, Gave extra time, Respectful, Helpful with assistance or accommodation, Physically accessible
bEaNiFieD
bEaNiFieD
10:28am 11/09/12
Great!
Great!

Greeted me with friendliness. They have elevators and are accessible. They provided great food. I felt respected. The environment is great. The volunteers were nice. They employ people with disabilities. I saw people who speak sign language.

Disability Awareness:   Welcoming, Talked directly to the person/people with disability, Friendly, Gave choices, Gave extra time, Respectful, Helpful with assistance or accommodation, Has employees with disabilities, Flexible service, Physically accessible, Accessible Parking
bEaNiFieD
bEaNiFieD
4:12pm 10/17/11
Good
Good

I was there with a friend who uses a wheelchair for an event. Kudos for having plenty of wide open flat space there, and many accessible parking spots available. The elevator was a little small, but that's not too big of a deal.

What confused me was the lack of a push button on the outside of the main entrance which was marked with the symbol for accessibility. Anyone wanting to use the accessible entrance has to move up close to the glass door and get the attention of the security guard, so he/she can let you in. We were lucky the guard was alert that day. Perhaps some kind of speaker communication system would be helpful to have there.

Disability Awareness:   Welcoming, Friendly, Physically accessible, Accessible Parking