Web accessibility
What is web accessibility?
Web accessibility ensures that websites are inclusive and will give everyone equal access to online information. As more services move online, it’s important that websites are designed to be accessed by all audiences, taking factors such as visual impairments, disabilities and injuries into account.
Not only is web accessibility intended to help all users access information, but it can often drastically improve the overall web experience. Popular functions such as subtitles for videos were originally designed with disabilities in mind, yet everyone can benefit from their use. When designing web properties, it’s critical to consider how audiences might engage with the content, and if there are any barriers or difficulties that could prevent them from accessing the necessary information.
ADA Title II
As a public institution, University of Idaho follows ADA Title II web accessibility guidelines. ADA Title II seeks to remove barriers preventing users from accessing needed information. ADA Title II requires all government entities to own equal-access websites, so that all audiences can engage with public organizations and perform desired actions.
Learn more about Title II
Ensure that web properties are accessible and in accordance with Act Title II governance.
Web accessibility statement
University of Idaho is committed to providing equal and integrated access for all our web content. This commitment is consistent with ADA Title II standards and embodies the university’s historic determination to ensure the access of all members of its communities.
If you're experiencing accessibility barriers on our website or canvas, please submit a report here.
Accommodation requests
University of Idaho is committed to making its website accessible; however, should any user have difficulties accessing web-based content, alternative means will be provided.
Students: Contact Center for Disability Access and Resources through their website or at cdar@uidaho.edu or 208-885-6307.
Prospective students: Contact the Office of Admissions at futurestudents@uidaho.edu or 888-884-3246.
Faculty or staff: Contact Human Resources at hr@uidaho.edu or 208-885-3638.
Visitors: Contact the person, department or organization hosting your visit. You may access the university directory or contact a campus operator at 208-885-6111.
For disability parking options, view our interactive campus accessibility map or contact Parking and Transportation Services at parking@uidaho.edu or 208-885-6424.
Student and employee resources
Students and employees interested in learning how to better incorporate web accessibility practices should contact the following departments for training opportunities.
- For faculty support, contact Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL)
- For student support, contact Center for Disability Access and Resources (CDAR)
- For website accessibility, contact University Communications and Marketing (UCM)