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Accessible Technology

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BUILDING A MORE ACCESSIBLE CAMPUS CULTURE
California State University San Marcos (CSUSM) takes pride in being a diverse and inclusive campus and ensure that students with disabilities have access to the same learning experience as those without.

Having content that is compliant to accessibility standards not only follows Official Campus Policy, but also aligns with CSUSM culture and is backed by Federal and State laws. Accessible content increases the learning experience for people of all abilities

Accessibility Statement

CSUSM is committed to ensuring that the campus web environment is accessible to everyone, especially those with disabilities. The CSUSM website aims to follow the WCAG 2.1 level AA standards and the Accessibility Team wants to know if any accessible content is encountered. As a community, we work together to address the usability and accessibility of the websites contained within CSUSM’s web environment.

Students, faculty, staff, and general site users can anonymously report accessibility issues that are encountered within university-affiliated websites. 
Please report any accessibility issues experienced or difficulty accessing the content on any CSUSM site. 

Report an Accessibility Issue

Making a More Inclusive Campus
Learn how the ATI Team helps our campus with accessible decision making with the Accessible Technology Initiative (ATI).

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Interested in creating your own accessible resources?

Check out the Accessibility Guides for ways to make your web pages, Canvas Courses, social media channels, or newsletters universally designed.

Featured Trainings

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Blackboard Ally Training

Learn how to make your Cougar Course content universally designed & optimize online learning by implementing tips that benefit all of your students.
Request Blackboard Ally Training

ADA in a Digital World

Learn how to make a well-designed, accessible, and meaningful online experience for website users, social media engagements, emails & newsletters, and more! 

Request a Department ADA Training

OCR Video Series

The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has a video series on digital access in education, how people with disabilities use technology, Federal regulations, and identifying and remediating access barriers.  
Watch: OCR Video Series