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Web Accessibility

ÄûÃÊÊÓÆµ is committed to making our website accessible for all visitors, regardless of any disabilities they may have.

The University website strives to ensure that all digital content conforms to the best practices and guidelines as defined by the . These guidelines, published by the , are internationally recognized standards that provide a framework for making web content accessible and user-friendly.

To help comply with WCAG 2.1 AA, the university uses the following tools:

  • – Acquia provides provides regularly scheduled checks of the site to check for potential issues, including broken links and accessibility concerns.
  • – This free browser extension provides a user-friendly evaluation of a page with a simple click. Available for most major browsers.

If you encounter accessibility issues with the University’s website or digital content, please contact the Web Accessibility Coordinator so we can remediate the issue and determine an appropriate accommodation to ensure you obtain the information you want or need in a timely manner.

Lauren Kozak

Title IX Coordinator and Director of Disability Resources

Jodi Williams

Executive Director of Human Resources

Steve Mammarella

Web Accessibility Coordinator