Assistive technology is required to be available at U-M, according to university policy, to provide equitable access for people with disabilities.
Assistive technology (AT) includes specialized software, adaptive hardware, and other features or applications that make technology more usable for people with a range of disabilities and access needs, or for whom standard tech is not accessible.
Understand Assistive Tech
- Learn about adaptive hardware and software available at U-M
- Explore the Knox Center, U-M’s adaptive technology lab
Use Assistive Tech Tools
- Request an assistive tech consultation
- Explore the Software Directory list of Accessibility Tools
Get Help
- Contact us if you need additional support
- Visit Office Hours for live feedback
- Attend an upcoming event or training