Digital Accessiblity

In April 2024, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) issued a final rule under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), establishing new requirements for digital accessibility across public entities, including public colleges and universities such as UVA. The University standard is to follow Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)  for all new digital content. The deadline for adherence to these requirements is April 24, 2026.

Academic Course Content

All digital content used for courses needs to be accessible. This includes syllabi, readings, videos, PowerPoints, Canvas courses and any other class materials. Materials created before the deadline that you intend to use for will need to remediated or recreated using accessible practices. Going forward, new materials should be created with accessibility standards. All course content is expected to conform to WCAG 2.2 AA standards by start of Fall Semester 2026.

Accessibility vs Accommodation

Regardless of whether you have receive a notice of accommodation from the SDAC office, your course content must be made accessible. An accommodation is a specific, reactive change requested by an individual with a disability in order to remove barriers. Designing content to be accessible is a proactive measure to remove as many barriers as possible. 

Key Aspects of Digital Accessibility in Course Materials

UVA has identified seven aspects that are the most relevant for ensuring course materials are accessible. The following links contain descriptions of the aspects, and tutorials on how to implement them in Canvas pages and Microsoft Office software.

Steps to Take

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