Accessibility On Your Campus

The Consortium of Title IX and Equity Officers in Higher Ed Conference, 2019 Presentation: “But I Don’t Have One In My Class: Accessibility On Your Campus”

This website provides accessible digital versions of all materials handed out or discussed in the October 13, 2019 conference presentation, “But I don’t have One In My Class: Accessibility on Your Campus.” For more information, or to request further information, please contact the presenters.

Accessibility is rapidly maturing as a major issue on most college campuses in the United States. Whether your campus is dealing with it directly or not, it is critical for equity officers to understand accessibility and how the unique character of the higher education landscape impacts institutions’ ability to quickly react to the evolving legal and social issues surrounding it.

This presentation reviews the terms and legal underpinnings of accessibility before moving on to a discussion of the unique culture in higher ed. We finish with a brief case study that illustrates how legal, social, and cultural issues can combine to create challenges around accessibility and accommodations. Finally, we offer some advice and access to free accessibility training for your campus.

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