IT Accessibility Center

Accessibility Matters at MU

The IT Accessibility Center is a part of the University of Missouri’s Division of IT that helps ensure students, faculty, and staff have equal access to computing opportunities. Whether it is assistive technology, alternative formats, web accessibility, or workstation ergonomics, each individual’s capabilities and limitations are taken into account when deciding what is best. The goal is to make sure that tasks, functions, information and the environment suit each user. Some options are open to everyone at MU, other options are available to currently enrolled students who are working with Disability Center and have demonstrated a need for more specialized accommodations.

IT accessibility consultation

Accessibility Consultations

A consultation with the IT Accessibility Center is required for students who have established the alternative format accommodation with the Disability Center. The purpose of the consultation is to determine the assistive technology software that will be most beneficial for reading, writing, and studying.

IT Accessibility keyboard

Assistive Technology Support

The IT Accessibility Center provides assistive technology support for persons with disabilities to effectively use their technology throughout their education and/or career at MU.

IT accessibility review

Accessibility Reviews

The IT Accessibility team conducts thorough evaluations to ensure websites, documents, and applications meet accessibility standards. Actionable feedback is provided to help create a more inclusive and user-friendly experience for everyone.