Your studies at
Hochschule RheinMain
RheinMain University's buildings are located across four campuses in Wiesbaden and one in Rüsselsheim.
Wiesbaden Campuses
The campus facilities at Kurt-Schumacher-Ring are accessible by wheelchair via the car park (with parking spaces for people with disabilities) from Klarenthaler Straße. Other step-free access points are available from Hollerbornstraße and via a ramp from Kurt-Schumacher-Ring. A tactile guiding strip connects buildings A and G.
Access to the university buildings on the Kurt-Schumacher-Ring campus is mostly enabled for wheelchair users via sensor or key-controlled doors that open by means of electric motors, as well as via ramps (exception: Building B is not accessible without assistance). Elevators ensure mobility between the different floors of the buildings.
The Bleichstraße / Bertramstraße campus is fully accessible for wheelchair users via the Bertramstraße entrance. Both buildings are accessible at ground level from the inner courtyard (two designated parking spaces for people with disabilities) through key-controlled doors that open by means of electric motors. The old building is accessible at ground level and the new building via a ramp. There are elevators in both buildings that enable access to all floors. Access to the 1st floor of the library in Bertramstraße is possible as follows: Take the elevator to the 1st floor, then go through the glass door on the right and ring the bell there.
The university buildings on the Unter den Eichen campus have improved accessibility for wheelchair users. The entrances to the buildings are sensor-controlled and there are elevators enabling access to all floors.
The campus of the Library of RheinMain University of Applied Sciences and the Land Hesse located on Rheinstraße is fully accessible from the public sidewalk. The building has a ground level entrance. Both a study room and the reading room are accessible by elevator. As the library is a listed building, fully accessible design is restricted due to the provisions of the preservation order.
Rüsselsheim Campus
The campus buildings Am Brückweg are fully accessible via a ramp and a sensor-controlled doors (buildings A, A1, A2, B, E, F, G). Elevators are available in buildings A and G.
The gradual implementation of further fully accessible structural features for people with visual and hearing impairments is currently being planned.
Site plans
The site plans of the university campuses in Wiesbaden and Rüsselsheim include information on accessibility and parking spaces and will be supplemented by further information in the future.
Website with the campus site plans
Wheelchair-accessible toilet facilities (in German only)
First aid rooms
The first aid/relaxation rooms at RheinMain University of Applied Sciences are especially designed to provide a place to retreat and relax for students and employees with disabilities or chronic illnesses, as well as pregnant and nursing mothers.
You will find a first aird room with step-free access with a couch, a changing table (foldable) and a washbasin on the Kurt-Schumacher-Ring (KSR) campus in building L, room 0.20. The room is freely accessible.
On the Unter den Eichen campus, you will find a room with step-free access on the ground floor of the Glashaus, room E27, which has a couch, a table, and chairs. The room is freely accessible.
Parking
Severely disabled students at the university who are dependent on the use of a motor vehicle on the way to and from the university due to their disability will receive a free parking space at their study location upon application for an unlimited period of time, but for no longer than the duration of the recognized disability. Please contact us by email: parking management