Digital Accessibility on Campus

In April 2024, the Department of Justice issued a Final Rule under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requiring digital accessibility. This regulatory change will require significant changes to current practices across the UM System to ensure compliance with federal law and access for persons with disabilities. The final rule establishes a required minimum standard for digital accessibility of websites and web and mobile applications (WCAG 2.1, Level AA) and mandates that all online content we operate meet this standard by April 2026.

This regulation includes the UMSL website, the UMSL athletics website, other affiliated websites, online content provided by third parties, academic content, mobile applications, digitally available documents (pdfs, etc.) and social media accounts – including captions on live audio and pre-recorded content.

The Department has set forth five specific exceptions from compliance with the technical standard required under § 35.200 which are explained on the ADA website.

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Resources

Training resources, frequently asked questions, and more will be added to this site once available.

Below are categories of guides and resources for our Digital Accessibility Resource Library. More categories and resources will be added as they are made available.

Resources for Digital Accessibility

Web Accessibility Workshop Summary - A review of information covered in the University Marketing Communications Web Accessibility Workshop. The workshop will be repeated in-person on April 24, 2025. Register to attend.

Accessibility Laws and Policies - A collection of relevant federal, state, and University of Missouri System laws and policies regarding Digital Accessibility. 

Digital Accessibility Taskforce

The UMSL Digital Accessibility Taskforce was created to help our campus meet these requirements by the deadline. In partnership with UM System, the taskforce will help set priorities, communicate with campus, develop training materials and work with others across campus to make sure we meet our accessibility goals.

Sarah Butler, Center for Teaching and Learning

Dr. Marcia Countryman, Faculty

Tara Cramer, Disability Access Services

Dr. Stephen Forsha, Institutional Effectiveness and Compliance

Jenny Martin, University Marketing and Communications - Chair

Kenny Miller, Institutional Effectiveness and Compliance

Timothy Nelson, UMSL Libraries

Betsy Sampson, Academic Affairs

Amy Schechter, Human Resources

Chris Scheetz, Information Technology Services

Jennifer Simms, Information Technology Services

Brittney West, Mercantile Library

Tim Wombles, University Marketing and Communications

Danielle Stallins, Project Manager, Information Technology Services

Amber Cheek, Director of Accessibility and ADA - UM System/MU