Accessibility

We strive to ensure that people with disabilities have equal, available and reliable access to UCCS' services, digital content, and technologies.

Accessibility at UCCS

UCCS is committed to making information and resources that are available via the web accessible for all users.

Accommodation Resources

If you experience difficulty as a student, please contact your faculty member and Disability Services at (719) 255-3354 or by email at dservice@uccs.edu as soon as possible to discuss other effective means of access. All others may contact the UCCS ADA Coordinator at adacoord@uccs.edu or call (719) 255-3385.

Student Disability Services

Visit the Disability Services website to learn more about student disability accommodations.

Disability Services Website

Workplace Accommodations

Visit the workplace accommodations website to learn more about available accommodations to Faculty, Staff and Student employees.

Workplace Accommodations Website

Event Services Accommodations (PDF)

Visit Event Services for more information about accommodation requests for events in UCCS facilities or on UCCS grounds.

Learn more about Event Services

Reporting Resources

Report a Web Accessibility Issue

Report a web accessibility issue to Web Services.

Report an Issue

Incident Reporting

For concerns related to protected class discrimination and harassment, including sex-based harassment (Title IX) and other forms of sexual misconduct. 

Reporting to Office of Institutional Equity

Facilities Work Requests

For additional information regarding a facility accessibility concern (i.e. Maintenance, HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical, Moving/Surplus, Custodial, and Outdoor services). 

Facilities Work Requests

Web Accessibility Statement

students working on their computers in the library

University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) is committed to ensuring that our web environment is accessible to everyone, including individuals with disabilities. As a community, we work together toward meeting and exceeding accessibility standards as defined by Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 AA of the World Wide Web Consortium - Web Accessibility Initiative (W3C WAI).

We regularly evaluate our web environment using automated accessibility assessment tools and make recommended adjustments in a timely manner. Our web developers have also received instruction related to web accessibility and universal design strategies.

If you have any digital accessibility-related questions or concerns, please contact the UCCS Web Services team at web@uccs.edu.