Auburn Accessibility

The Auburn University Athletics Department, its staff and gameday personnel are committed to providing complete accessibility to all facilities, fair and equal treatment of all patrons and guests, and meaningful compliance with the letter and spirit of the law.

Auburn University recognizes the needs of persons with disabilities, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, and continues to make every effort to accommodate individuals consistent with both ADA and State of Alabama accessibility mandates.

Jordan-Hare Stadium

Information is applicable for football games at Jordan-Hare Stadium:

Assistive Listening Devices
Guests needing assistive listening devices can pick up available units at the main first aid station - NW main concourse behind section 46.

Guests needing information or with questions regarding Assistive Listening Devises can contact:

Jeff Steele | Associate AD, Auburn University Athletics
392 S. Donahue Drive, Auburn University 36849
334-844-9831 | Steelmj@auburn.edu

Tickets
Fans requiring accessible seating may purchase tickets online (watch for "special accessible seating options" in the online ordering process). Fans may also contact the Ticket Office to purchase/trade tickets for accessible seating areas at Jordan-Hare Stadium via email or by calling (855) 282-2010. Tickets are based on availability.

Seating
ADA seating is generally available in sections 17, 18, 33, 35, 37 and 44 at Jordan-Hare Stadium.

Parking
Accessible parking on gameday is available at the VCOM lot (910 South Donahue Drive), as well as other designated areas on campus. To park in these designated accessible parking areas, fans will need a state-issued hang tag or license plate. For pre- and post-game, transit buses will start running four hours prior to kick from the VCOM lot to War Eagle Way, where golf cart shuttles will take fans to either the east or west drop-off locations at Jordan-Hare Stadium.

Shuttle Services
An accessible shuttle service is available from War Eagle Way (street just south of parking lots SW of the intersection of Magnolia and Donahue) on gamedays. This service begins four (4) hours prior to kickoff, continues through the game and concludes 30 minutes after the game ends. Pick-up and drop-off points are predetermined along War Eagle Way. Deviations from established routes are not allowed. | Tiger Transit

Auburn Arena

Information is applicable for athletics events at Auburn Arena including men's and women's basketball, gymnastics and volleyball:

Tickets
Fans requiring accessible seating may purchase tickets online (watch for "special accessible seating options" in the online ordering process). Fans may also contact the Ticket Office to purchase/trade tickets for accessible seating areas at Auburn Arena via email or by calling (855) 282-2010. Tickets are based on availability.

Parking
Accessible parking is available in the parking lots at the corner of Wire Rd. and Extension Loop. A state-issued hang tag or license plate is required and strictly enforced. Please display in a visible location. This area will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Accessible shuttles will be available 90 minutes prior to tipoff and run until 30 minutes after the game has concluded.

Shuttle Services
For Men's Basketball games only, accessible shuttles are available from the designated accessible parking area at the corner of Wire Rd. and Extension Loop. Accessible shuttles will be available 90 minutes prior to tipoff and run until 30 minutes after the game has concluded.

Entrances
Auburn Arena is accessible at all entrances. Fans may enter at the nearest entrance to their seating location and utilize Arena elevators if necessary.

Baseball

Information is applicable for baseball games at Plainsman Park:

Tickets
Fans requiring accessible seating may purchase tickets online (watch for "special accessible seating options" in the online ordering process). Fans may also contact the Ticket Office to purchase/trade tickets for accessible seating areas at Plainsman Park via email or by calling (855) 282-2010. Tickets are based on availability.

Parking
Accessible parking is available in the Coliseum and Auburn Arena parking lots in addition to limited parking in the Home Plate Lot. To access, you'll need a state tag or hang tag and a photo ID of the owner of the registered tag. The owner must be present to obtain access to accessible parking.

Softball

Information is applicable for softball games at Jane B. Moore Field:

Tickets
Fans requiring accessible seating may purchase tickets online (watch for "special accessible seating options" in the online ordering process). Fans may also contact the Ticket Office to purchase/trade tickets for accessible seating areas at Jane B. Moore Field via email or by calling (855) 282-2010. Tickets are based on availability.

Parking
Accessible parking is available along Biggio Drive and in the McWhorter Center parking lot. To access, you'll need a state tag or hang tag and a photo ID of the owner of the registered tag. The owner must be present to obtain access to accessible parking.