Accessible technology is usable by a broad range of individuals, including persons with disabilities, thus allowing faculty and staff to more easily engage students and provide quality educational experiences for all. To facilitate this goal, the Digital Experience and Accessibility Technology (DEAT) team is working hard, in conjunction with the University Accessibility Committee and other campus entities to align our technology standards with UVU’s unique mission and core themes. 

What is Accessibility?

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Designing digital experiences and physical environments that are usable by everyone. 
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Student Resources

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We offer a wide range of tools to help you succeed.  
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Utah Valley University’s Accessible Technology Center (ATC) assists faculty and staff in creating accessible digital content. The ATC further provides support services to students with qualified disabilities for assistive technology, accessible digital documents, and accessible digital curriculum. 

To report inaccessible technology, you can fill out the  Access Barrier Report Form.