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Let’s Commit to Resolving Accessibility Issues Together

Making CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ’s digital environments more inclusive and accessible for everyone is a goal that is best reached when all of us work together. When you discover an accessibility issue with a campus service or website, know that our campus has processes and resources dedicated to resolving these issues. By reporting these issues, you not only help focus the work of those on campus who are addressing accessibility and usability issues, but you also tap into the growing knowledge base of campus information and communication technology (ICT) issues and solutions.

Reporting accessibility issues can include everything from the lack of image tags on a campus website to accessibility problems you find in campus services like the portal. You can learn if an accessibility issue is already being addressed by visiting the Accessibility Current Status page.

Here are the ways you can report, and get help for, campus accessibility issues.

Use the Feedback Form

Perhaps the easiest way to report an accessibility issue that one might find on a website for example, is to use the ICT online accessibility feedback form. Fill out the form to tell us about problems using a particular campus application or even to share information about the accessibility of a service that we should share with others.

Contact the IT Service Center

You are also welcome to contact the IT Service Center when you encounter accessibility issues. They are building a knowledge base of campus ICT accessibility issues which means that they might have a solution or workaround for the problem that you have encountered. Regardless, issues that are reported to the IT Service Center are routed to the ICT Accessibility and Usability group for resolution.

Utilize Desktop Support Services

If you prefer in-person support for accessibility issues, OIT’s desktop support staff, known as , are who you should turn to.

You might find the solution to your accessibility issue in the Resources section of CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ’s Accessible Technology website. But if you don’t find the answer there, please don’t hesitate to contact OIT. No matter the the ICT accessibility issue or question, we’re here to help.