What is digital accessibility? Digital accessibility means that digital information and experiences can be used, understood, and participated in by all, without barriers for any individuals or communities. It is achieved by using standards and best practices that make all aspects of digital life at U-M accessible to people with disabilities.
Responsibilities and Resources
Digital accessibility is required by U-M policy and federal laws, and is an important part of diversity, equity, and inclusion at the university.
Understand your responsibilities, whether you are a staff, faculty, or student member of the university in any unit. Everyone at U-M has a role in digital accessibility, and everyone at U-M has a right to equitable digital access.
Learn More
Understand how digital accessibility is achieved by exploring key concepts and principles of accessible design, or take foundational training courses to learn all you need to know.