An accessibility statement is an open commitment to the level of accessibility an organization hopes to achieve. It has a specific set of criteria it is trying to meet, such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 and the name of a coordinator you can contact with questions or concerns.
Accessibility Statement Example
If you use assistive technology (such as a Braille reader, or a screen reader) and the format of any material on this website interferes with your ability to access information, please contact us. To enable us to respond in a manner most helpful to you, please indicate the nature of your accessibility problem, the preferred format in which to receive the material, the web address of the requested material, and your contact information.
Browser Accessibility Information
Many popular browsers contain built-in accessibility tools.
- Chrome Accessibility Information
- Firefox Accessibility Information
- Microsoft Edge Accessibility Information
- Safari Accessibility Information
Additional Plug-ins
Adobe Reader is required to view and print PDF (Portable Document File) documents on this website.
- To download this program for free, visit the Adobe website.
- To read PDF documents with a screen reader, please visit the Adobe Reader Accessibility website which provides useful tools and resources.
Supported Assistive Technology
- Latest Version of JAWS (Job Access With Speech) for Windows
- Latest Version of NVDA (Nonvisual Desktop Access) for Windows
- Latest Version of VoiceOver for Mac OS (operating system) X
- Keyboard-Only Navigation
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