Accessibility in the context of disability is using universal design to create programs, services, and activities which can be utilized by all individuals, regardless of disability. To access is to enter into, participate in, and engage with the Michigan State University experience.
Michigan State University is committed to providing accessible digital materials for persons with disabilities.
The MSU Web Accessibility PolicyExternal link - opens in new window defines the accessibility requirements for university websites and web-delivered content. The current Technical GuidelinesExternal link - opens in new window require that pages meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0External link - opens in new window at Conformance Level AA.
Content that Michigan State has created that is not fully accessible to individuals with disabilities can be reported to the Digital Content & Accessibility team through the inaccessible digital content report formExternal link - opens in new window or e-mailed directly to to the unitE-Mail.
Reports can be made anonymously or with an email and/or MSU NetID attached. Reports that include contact information may be easier for the Digital Content & Accessibility Team to follow up on and resolve the problem.
University policy prohibits discrimination against qualified individuals with disabilities with respect to the benefits of and access to programs, services, and activities. Any person who believes he or she has been improperly denied the benefit of, or access to a program, service, or activity may submit a grievance. Complaint formsExternal link - opens in new window are available from the Office of the ADA Coordinator for Grievances. Please note that a decision by the Resource Center for Persons with DisabilitiesExternal link - opens in new window may be appealed to the Deputy ADA Coordinator for Grievances.
Access keys
Most web browsers support linking to specific pages by typing named access keys:
- Windows users: press ALT + an access key. Internet Explorer users may need to press ENTER to activate the link.
- Macintosh users: Press CONTROL + OPTION + an access key.
All pages on this site use the following access keys for common tasks:
- 1
- Home Page
- 4
- Search
- 6
- Contact Us
- 0
- Accessibility
ARIA landmarks
All pages contain ARIA landmarks for navigation, main content, and other relevant areas. The list below contains shortcut keys for common accessibility software:
- JAWS
- [JAWS key] + CTRL + ;
- NVDA
- [NVDA] + F7
Changing text sizes
This site Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) uses relative font sizes, compatible with the user-specified “text size” option in visual browsers.