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Unisex Restroom Locations

All restrooms on this page listed are considered by some to be gender-neutral, but are often marked as 'family' restrooms, or single-sex stalls. Due to their signage and our efforts to be transparent, they are referred to in our materials as unisex.

Unisex Restroom Locations:

Lake Shore Campus

Damen Student Center 1st floor – Adjacent to the Food Court (ADA Accessible)

Damen Student Center 1st floor – Gentile Hall of Fame (ADA Accessible)

Damen Student Center 1st floor – Halas, 2 private accommodations (ADA Accessible w/showers)

IC/Cudahy Library – Basement, adjacent to the lower level of the stacks

Cudahy Science Hall 2nd Floor - Located on the right wall directly next to womxn's restrooms

Cudahy Science Hall 3rd Floor – Located on the right wall directly next to womxn's restrooms

Coffey Hall – Room 108 (ADA Accessible) 

Mundelein Center – Rooms 156, 422, 717 (ADA Accessible)

Cuneo Hall – Room 005 – Adjacent to the Elevators (ADA Accessible)

Madonna Della Strada Chapel – Adjacent to the side entrances closest to the lake

San Francisco Hall – Behind Engrained, right next to Sad Francisco Desk

De Nobili Hall – Across from the De Nobili Dining Hall Entrance

Mertz Hall – First Floor Lounge (Must have student access to this building in order to use)

Messina Hall – Bottom floor near the reception desk (Must have student access to this building in order to use) 

Fordham Hall – Behind Fordham Desk (Must have student access to this building in order to use)

Fairfield Hall – One on either side of the Fairfield Lounge located between Fairfield A&B (Must have student access to this building in order to use)

Water Tower Campus

Terry Student Center 1st floor – Adjacent to the Elevators (ADA Accessible)

Schreiber Center 1st, 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th and 10th floors – near women’s restrooms (ADA Accessible)

Corboy Law Center 4th floor

All restrooms on this page listed are considered by some to be gender-neutral, but are often marked as 'family' restrooms, or single-sex stalls. Due to their signage and our efforts to be transparent, they are referred to in our materials as unisex.