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Web Accessibility at Villanova

What is Web Accessibility?

Accessibility is the principle that a website can be accessed by users with various barriers to access, including visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive, and neurological regardless of the device being used (e.g., visual browser, screen reader, mobile device). Making a website accessible can be simple or complex, depending on many factors.

Maintaining Accessibility at Villanova

ÃÛÌÒTV is committed to compliance with Title III of the American with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and its implementing regulations. Pursuant to Villanova's , individuals responsible for web content must take steps to ensure that such content is accessible to all visitors, including individuals with disabilities.

The University recognizes that its website is maintained by multiple departments and units. In order to address their needs, UNIT has developed numerous guidelines and procedures to support the accessibility of web content. In addition, UNIT provides web accessibility training throughout the year for faculty, staff, and students who create, edit, or manage website content on behalf of ÃÛÌÒTV.

In addition, a working group of University representatives meets regularly to assess the accessibility of our web environment and to identify improvements through policy, process, and systems that are communicated to key stakeholders.

Villanova supports the (WCAG) principles:

  • Perceivable: All users should be able to perceive/access the content (see, hear, read).
  • Operable: All users should be able to navigate through the content (keyboard-accessible, easy to navigate).
  • Understandable: All users should be able to understand the content (text is readable, understandable, and functions predictable).
  • Robust: All devices should be able to access this content (maximize compatibility with all tools).

Helpful References

For more information on accessibility, please check the links below:

Web Resources


Video Resources

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Copyright Information

Please review our Accessibility at Villanova page for the necessary contact information should you have issues accessing website content.