Web Accessibility
In an effort to ensure access to Web-based and other electronic
resources and services, the Federal and State of Minnesota
governments have enacted an assortment of laws that require
government Web sites to be accessible to persons with disabilities.
Accessible web pages are constructed to be useable by anyone,
even if they are using assistive technology to access the
web page. Examples of assistive technology are screen readers,
screen magnifiers, voice recognition software, alternative
keyboards, and braille displays. For more complete information
please visit MnSCU's
accessibility web site.
In order to comply with Federal and State requirements
all web pages on the Metropolitan State web site must be
developed with accessibility in mind. To assist web developers
in this task we have provided a checklist for use. Level
1 is the minimum compliance and covers the basic areas which
must covered. We are planning additional levels in the future
that will cover more areas. If you have any questions please
contact the webmaster.
For more information on this web site visit the web
site general information page.
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