ADA Title II
In April 2024, the federal government updated the Americans with Disabilities Act to establish guidelines for digital content accessibility. The federal law mandates that all digital content must be accessible by April 2026.
Meeting these requirements will involve significant effort across the college. All course materials, website content, social media posts and digital documents will need to adhere to these new regulations.
Understanding Title II
Everyone at MCC plays a role in ensuring that we meet the Title II regulations and provide accessible content.
Content Accessibility Fundamentals
Once you learn the basics of creating accessible content, you can apply your skills in any content editing software.
Creating Accessible Documents
Many of the commonly used content development programs have built-in accessibility tools.
Video and Audio
Video and audio content can make our websites and course content more engaging by using captions, transcripts and audio descriptions.
Emails sent both internally and externally must be accessible. These guidelines apply regardless of the email client you use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to common questions about ADA Title II and how it applies to digital accessibility at our university.
Department Accessibility Liaisons
Learn more about our Accessibility Liaison Program and look up the liaison for your area.
Report an Accessibility Issue
Submit this form to report any digital accessibility barriers or concerns.