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https://accessibility.web-resources.upenn.edu/resources/faq
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FAQ

Source: https://accessibility.web-resources.upenn.edu/resources/faq Parent: https://accessibility.web-resources.upenn.edu/get-help

What is Penn’s accessibility policy?

University websites and web applications that are created or undergo significant revisions or redesign after July 1, 2024 are expected to meet The Worldwide Web Consortium’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.2(link is external), Level AA Conformance (WCAG 2.2 Level AA).

For University websites and web applications created before July 1, 2024, our policy remains WCAG 2.1(link is external), Level AA. However, website and web application owners are strongly encouraged to update their sites and applications to meet WCAG 2.2, Level AA standards.

What’s covered under this policy?

All websites or applications and their content that Penn uses to conduct or facilitate student education, student life, business activities, and other activities are covered under this policy. Any school, center, department, or office who has a website would also fall under this policy.

This policy extends to any form of electronic resource used for instruction, information distribution, or communication. This includes, but is not limited to, electronic documents (PDFs, spreadsheets, and email), multimedia files (YouTube videos and Podcasts), and online instructional lessons and events (course content and Commencement).

Please contact web-accessibility@upenn.edu with any questions regarding the applicability of your site or application to this policy.

How do I find out if my website or application is compliant?

If I’m working with an outside vendor or web agency, how do I ensure their deliverables are accessible?

If my site has multimedia, PDFs, and other documents on it, what do I need to do?

Any document or multimedia on your web properties needs to meet the relevant accessibility standards. To find more information, visit our and Document Accessibility pages.

What are some common accessibility issues?