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In an effort to provide the most up-to-date information and high quality resources, this Toolkit is designed as a perpetual work in progress. We welcome your feedback and invite you to contribute relevant resources (accessibility@syr.edu).
Go to Accessible SU to see the clearinghouse for information on disability and accessibility at Syracuse University.
WHAT is Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Accessibility at SU?
Ensuring that technology at SU is usable by the greatest number of students, faculty and staff possible, including those with disabilities, so that everyone is able to participate to the maximum extent that they can.
- Syracuse University ICT Accessibility Policy (login to Answers to see the progress)
- Standards and Guidelines for compliance
WHY is it important?
Syracuse University values diversity, is committed to inclusion, and this policy will serve to integrate accessibility into all levels of technology, from procurement to implementation to individual use. Accessibility enables full participation by all people regardless of their individual learning styles and abilities.
| Media Type | Description | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Video | To Care and Comply: Disability Access at PCC Stories from students who have struggled with their education at Portland Community College because of a physical disability. Ways faculty and staff can improve online course materials to make course content more accessible. | Portland Community College |
| Video | IT Accessibility: What Campus Leaders Have to Say | |
| PowerPoint | Ensuring Accessible Communications at SU.pptx PowerPoint developed by the Accessible IT Compliance Advisory Committee | ITS at SU |
HOW can I make it happen?
Create Accessible Content
Course Accessibility and Faculty Resources
- Faculty Resources
- Sign Language Interpreting & CART (Captioning in Real-Time)
Evaluate current content for accessibility
WAVE Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool (webAIM.org)
- Word 2013 Accessibility Checker (Microsoft)
- Color Contrast Checker
- Manual Check: Identifying Web Accessibility Issues (NCDAE)
Purchasing Accessible Technology
WHERE can I find HELP!

Ask a question or submit a concern (accessibility@syr.edu)
Hands-on Training
This class covers techniques for creating accessible documents using Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Adobe Acrobat DC.
This class covers basic information and techniques for creating accessible web content including
- Interpreting the WCAG 2.0 AA Guidelines
- Automated accessibility checkers
- Steps for manually checking accessibility
- Brief introduction to screen readers
- Design considerations
- HTML accessibility
- Video captioning
Request a Website Accessibility Review
If you would like the Accessibility Team to evaluate a Word, PowerPoint or PDF document for accessibility, email the document to accessibility@syr.edu
Access Tools
Other Resources
WebAIM (Web Accessibility in Mind)