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Georgia Tech is committed to fostering an accessible digital environment where all members of our community can learn, engage, and thrive.

This commitment reflects our institutional values and our ongoing efforts to ensure that digital content and services are usable and welcoming for everyone.

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Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

The U.S. Department of Justice’s updated Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) underscores that websites, digital content, online services, and communication tools are accessible to all individuals by April 24, 2026.  

As a public institution, Georgia Tech has a responsibility under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to ensure that its websites, digital content, online services, and communication tools are accessible to all individuals, including people with disabilities. Creating accessible digital experiences is not only a legal requirement—it is a reflection of Georgia Tech’s commitment to excellence, innovation, and community well-being.

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Roles and Responsibilities


Instructors and Faculty


We are committed to providing accessible course materials for all learners, ensuring every student can fully engage with videos, syllabi, textbooks, publisher resources, and other course content.


Administrators and Staff


Administrators and staff help all Georgia Tech community members access essential services by creating digital content that meets WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility standards.


Technical Staff


Technical staff ensure Georgia Tech’s digital platforms are accessible, compliant, and usable for all by developing and maintaining the systems, templates, and frameworks that support enterprise-wide digital accessibility.


Librarians


Discover how Georgia Tech librarians can reduce barriers to learning by prioritizing accessibility in digital collections and services.


Students


Students help improve accessibility by reporting issues with websites, documents, videos, and apps, and by working with the Office of Disability Services to ensure necessary accommodations.

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News

Strengthening Georgia Tech’s Commitment to Accessibility

Georgia Tech is committed to fostering an accessible environment where all members of our community can learn, engage, and thrive.

Strengthening Georgia Tech’s Commitment to Accessibility

Georgia Tech is committed to fostering an accessible environment where all members of our community can learn, engage, and thrive.

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