The University is committed to upholding the principles of Colorado House Bill 21-1110, ensuring that people with disabilities have equal, available and reliable access to the University’s services, digital content and technologies. Our promise extends to all aspects of accessibility, encompassing both technology and our people. The CU Anschutz community is collectively responsible for ensuring that the technologies we choose, use, and create are fully accessible, in alignment with the requirements of the bill. This commitment underscores our dedication to fostering an inclusive and accessible environment for all members of our campus community.
CU Anschutz welcomes all reports for barriers and requests for accommodations. Please let us know through the links on this page or by emailing DigitalAccessibility@cuanschutz.edu.
If you have encountered physical ADA barriers in a campus building or on campus grounds, please report the access issue to our Facilities Management department.
Accessible technology includes electronic documents, websites, videos, software applications, and hardware devices that can be used effectively by everyone, including people with disabilities.
The university actively promotes the use of appropriate accommodations for faculty, staff, and campus visitors with disabilities. These accommodations are tailored to individual needs and provided on a case-by-case basis.
CU Anschutz encourages students with disabilities to talk with the Office of Disability, Access and Inclusion (ODAI) to identify any needs and accommodations.
CU Anschutz fully supports Colorado law, which emphasizes digital accessibility for all individuals. Resources and information regarding digital accessibility — including websites, applications, and documents — are available to ensure that everyone can access and use university digital content and services.