Digital accessibility is an essential part of ensuring full participation in campus life. This page shares guidance, resources, and collaborative initiatives aimed at creating an inclusive digital environment for everyone who learns, teaches, researches, or works at UC Berkeley.
Guides, information and resources about digital accessibility
- Digital Accessibility Program
- Research, Teaching and Learning: Accessibility & Inclusion in Teaching Learning Path
- Report web accessibility issue
- Siteimprove
- IT Accessibility Policy
- Digital Accessibility of Library Collections
- ITAP Program and Advisory Committee
- UCOP IT Accessibility Guidance & Resources
- Contact Us
Primary Partners
Trainings
FAQs
What do I do if a webpage is not accessible?
Web accessibility reports are dealt with by the Digital Accessibility Program who can be contacted by following the instructions on their Report a web accessibility issue page.
How can I check if my website is accessible?
The Digital Accessibility Program has a steps for owners page which provides help and guidance on making your website accessible.
Is there equipment I can get to make my course or event more accessible?
DAC has a lending library where some equipment is available on a free loan to improve access.
Can I get help to make documents more accessible?
Do I need to make videos on my website accessible?
Yes, any videos posted on your website must have at least captions on them.
Who do I contact for more information?
You can email access@berkeley.edu or complete our online form for more information.