UD Accessibility
UD Accessibility
Current Remediation Actions
Updated: Friday, June 28, 2024
Signed by President Dennis Assanis, the University of Delaware (UD) has entered an agreement with the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights (OCR) to ensure its programs, services, and activities communicated or facilitated online are accessible to people with disabilities. This includes resolving current digital accessibility compliance issues and demonstrating a commitment to future compliance.
Failure to adequately address accessibility compliance issues could result in significant action being taken against the University including but not limited to the loss of federal funding.
As part of the initial stage of this process, OCR asked UD to provide a list of approximately 50 websites, pages, and PDFs that serve as the first set of University Website Resources to be manually reviewed for accessibility compliance issues by August 15, 2024.
The next steps in this remediation process will be shared as they become available.
Our commitment
We all have a responsibility to make the University’s digital content accessible to everyone. Through conscientious design and collaboration, together we can ensure that our students, faculty, staff and other community members are welcomed at our institution and equipped to succeed.
University of Delaware Accessibility Standards
All University of Delaware digital content must comply with the following digital accessibility standards:
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1, level A & AA
- Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) Guidelines
Learn how to comply with our accessibility standards by using the training, tools, and other helpful resources on this website.