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  • University Storm Recovery Updates

    UPDATE: Friday, Oct. 4, 5:30 p.m.
    We hope this update finds you safe and well as we continue to recover from the impacts of Hurricane Helene. We understand that the aftermath of this storm is challenging, and we want to express our sincere care and concern for those who are still experiencing hardships. As we move forward, we are committed to prioritizing the well-being of our students, faculty and staff during this process.

    Visit our university storm recovery updates page for the latest update.

    University Storm Recovery Updates

Accessibility Tools & Resources


There are a number of accessibility checkers, manual checks and screen readers that can be used to check a website's accessibility.

Be advised that accessibility checkers typically will only catch 40-50% of issues requiring the use of a couple different tools as well as manual checks.

  • (paid software)
  • – pages are checked against more than 700 standards-based checkpoints. (Paid software, 30-day demo available).

Chrome Extensions

  •  (free)
  •  (free)
  • (free)
  • (free)

Manual Checks

  • Manual review of HTML code
  • - manual review of site navigability using only keyboard controls
  • in demo mode (Windows)
  • (Nonvisual Desktop Access) (Windows)
  • (Mac)
  • Google , a Google Chrome screen reader extension

 

Accessibility Checklists


An accessibility checklist serves as a reference point and shared standard for web content accessibility for individuals, organizations and governments.