Accessibility Connections
- For accessibility in online learning and education, join the UDAT working group.
- Attend one of the Digital Accessibility Liaisons' monthly trainings.
- Connect with us on ASU's #accessibility Slack channel.
Arizona State University is home to numerous groups who provide academic and technical support, advocacy, and services for people with disabilities.
ASU's Student Accessibility and Inclusive Learning Services (SAILS) facilitates academic accommodations and services for students with disabilities to ensure everyone has equal access to course materials and activities. SAILS offices are located at the Downtown, Polytechnic, Tempe, and West locations. You can contact any SAILS office:
HR Benefits Design & Management assists qualified employees and members of the general public with reasonable accommodations and support.
ASU Library offers a variety of services and assistive technology for users with disabilities on all ASU campuses. See a full list of locations.
In addition, the ASU Library can help faculty and staff provide accessible course materials for their students. Read more about the ASU Library Course Resource Services.
The ASU IT Accessibility Team offers free consultations for web content creators, development teams, and others on meeting ASU digital accessibility requirements. They maintain the ASU IT Accessibility website and help documentation, monitor the ASU web for digital accessibility, and provide training and support through the ASU Digital Accessibility Liaisons network.