‘Digital Accessibility: Empowering Everyone to Participate’

WSU has launched annual Digital Accessibility training in Percipio for all employees and affiliates. This required training reinforces our shared responsibility to create digital content that everyone can use and supports WSU in meeting upcoming federal accessibility standards.

Accessible digital content ensures that students, employees, and community members can fully engage with the resources we provide. By completing the training and applying accessible practices in your daily work, you contribute to a more accessible WSU.

Read the full article to learn what the requirement includes and how to get started.

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