Accessibility

For urgent building access or concerns, including weather-related concerns, please call our office at (603) 862-3494. If you are already connected to our services or are interested in seeking our services and wish to discuss accessibility options further, please contact The SHARPP Center's Assistant Director of Advocacy.

Building Access

The SHARPP Center is located in Wolff House at 2 Pettee Brook Lane (the green building next to Health and Wellness). Our office has limited accessibility for individuals with wheeled mobility devices. The building does have a ramp and the primary meeting space is located on the first floor, however there is no automatic door opener. If you need assistance, our staff can meet you at the front door.

Transportation

The SHARPP Center's office is accessible by Campus Connector and Wildcat Transit. The closest stops are 172 (Main Street at Pettee Brook Lane), 105 (Main Street at Holloway Commons) and 156 (Quad Way at Holloway Commons/MUB). For more information and to find the best routes, please visit UNH Transportation Services.

Parking

There are several options for parking near the office. R-Lot is located directly behind SHARPP's building. There are metered spaces available in this lot, in addition to metered street parking on both Pettee Brook Lane and Main Street. The SHARPP Center has one reserved parking space for those visiting our office. If you would like to use this spot while visiting the office, please let staff know so they can ensure the space is open and available at the time you wish to come in. For more information about parking, visit UNH Parking.

Accommodations

If you have particular needs to fully access The SHARPP Center's services or participate in our programs, please speak with a staff member. Accommodations for those seeking services include ASL and other translation services. TTY users can access our services by calling (800) 735-2964. You can also reach our staff via web chat Monday-Friday 11am-3pm.

Translation services are available for in-person meetings, remote video calls, and calls to our telephone helpline. If you need translation services, please tell the advocate when you are connected and they will make the proper arrangements.

The SHARPP Center welcomes service and emotional support animals.

For those seeking formal accommodations at the University of New Hampshire:

Website Accessibility

We aim to continuously improve the content and accessibility of our website and welcome your suggestions. Please help us remove any barriers you experience while on this website, or anything else related to our services, by providing feedback.