The UW strives to ensure technology can be used successfully by people with a wide range of abilities.
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Find out what it means to make information technologies and digital materials accessible to people with disabilities and what you need to know.
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Learn how to report access barriers, request accommodations, or get help making technologies and digital materials accessible.
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Read about UW policies, guidelines, leadership, plans and progress related to accessible technologies and digital materials.
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Whatever content you are creating at the UW should be accessible. Review the IT Accessibility Checklist and visit our top how-to guides.
Experiencing inaccessible technology? Please let us know.
If you experience a barrier that affects your ability to access UW websites, videos, online forms, or other IT, please send a detailed message.
For additional issues or needs related to accessibility or accommodations at the UW, please see our getting help with accessibility page.