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Digital Accessibility Help

Digital accessibility helps make websites, documents, course materials and online resources usable by everyone. If you manage digital content for the McCausland College of Arts and Sciences, this page will help you decide what to do first.

You do not need to become an accessibility expert. Begin by removing outdated content, converting important information into web pages when possible, and asking for help with content that must remain a document.

What do you need help with?

Choose the type of content you manage. Each section gives practical next steps, tools and support.

Why Accessibility Matters

Accessible digital content helps all users find, understand and use university information. It supports people using screen readers, captions, keyboard navigation, assistive technology and mobile devices.

Federal Requirements

Digital accessibility is also part of the university’s responsibility under federal accessibility requirements and institutional policy. The updated federal Title II digital accessibility compliance deadline for larger public entities is April 26, 2027.

Request Support

Need help making course materials accessible? We may be able to help. Fill out the Request Digital Accessibility Support form.


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