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Web and Mobile

What is Web Accessibility?

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Web Accessibility refers to implementation of best practices, universal design principles and criteria to comply with Section 508 and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) in order to eliminate barriers that prevent disabled users from interacting and utilizing all that is offered in a webpage.

ATI Policies for Web

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It is the policy of the CSU to make information technology resources and services accessible to all CSU students, faculty, staff and the general public regardless of disability. (Policy at the CSU)

Web Accessibility Evaluation

Web evaluations are conducted to report problems regarding the accessibility and usability of web applications within the CSUN web environment. Some testing is done on individual department web sites, and all campus areas are trained on compliance standards.

  • The Compliance Sheriff Checkpoints created based on the CSU ATI Accessibility Requirements and Compliance Sheriff Accessibility Module is used to conduct regular tests within the CSUN web domain. Additional manual testing is conducted as needed based on the findings.
  • The Universal Design Center also provides more extensive testing on enterprise level products purchased, promoted, or supported by campus.

To report accessibility or usability problems, please contact the webpage owner. You may also email udc@csun.edu to report any accessibility or usability problems and to suggest web page improvements. We value the insights and ideas you may share as a visitor to these web pages.

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Universal Design Center Offers

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Want to learn more? Have questions? Need advice? email udc@csun.edu or call us at (818) 677-5898

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