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Wake Forest University engages in ongoing and proactive efforts to make the institution’s technology and digital content more accessible to people with a diverse range of hearing, movement, sight, and cognitive abilities. The Technology Accessibility Program works collaboratively across the community to create and offer resources to faculty, staff, and students, build awareness, and provide role and task-based guidance to build accessibility.


For an introduction to Technology Accessibility, visit the Glossary, which defines common terms. The site also maintains a list of training sessions, many resources, and a quick checklist for testing accessibility on the web. Reach out to to schedule a conversation or learn more!


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Accessibility of technology and digital content is an ongoing process, and we’re always open to learning about new ideas or ways to improve how we’re doing. Report accessibility challenges encountered on this page or send us general feedback.

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