Visitors

The University of Southern California welcomes you to our beautiful and historic campuses. Whether you are touring our campus, attending an event, or doing business at USC, we strive to make our physical, digital, and event spaces fully accessible to people with disabilities.

Special Note Regarding Campue Restrictions as of July 1, 2024

Please note that due to enhanced campus security measures, the university is currently limiting campus entry points. In some cases, limited campus access may increase the distance individuals will need to travel from their point of entry to their destination. Before your visit, we recommend that you review the USC campus map and familiarize yourself with the specific gate entrances for both vehicles and pedestrians. The latest update on entry points can be found on USC.edu in the top banner. For additional information regarding your visit, please make sure to contact the unit, department, or event organizer. If unable to locate a direct contact prior to your visit you may reach out to the Deputy ADA/504 Coordinator in the Office of Institutional Accessibility and ADA Compliance at accessibility@usc.edu.

Coming Soon:

  • Accessible maps
  • USC tours

Report an ADA/504 barrier at USC:

USC strives to create and maintain an accessible and welcoming environment for individuals with disabilities.

If you encounter an accessibility barrier that limits access to the university’s facilities, programs, academics, or digital footprint please report your concern to the Office of Institutional Accessibility and ADA Compliance using the Report a Concern link below.

Please report any concerns relating to discrimination, harassment or retaliation based on protected characteristics (e.g., disability, sex, gender, ethnicity, religion, etc.) through the USC Report & Response website, or directly to the Office for Equity, Equal Opportunity & Title IX (EEO-TIX) at eeotix@usc.edu or (213) 740-5086

In the event of an emergency, please call Campus Security or dial 911. Complete this form after reporting the emergency.