IntegrityStar, March 2026 edition
By: Azon Bonifacio, Digital Accessibility Coordinator II, UCF Digital Accessibility Lab
If you are unsure where to begin improving the accessibility of your digital content, the Digital Accessibility Lab is here to help. The lab offers a range of services including content evaluations, remediation, and one-on-one consultations, to support faculty and staff in creating materials that meet WCAG accessibility standards.
As part of UCF’s ongoing commitment to digital accessibility and Universal Design for Learning, the Digital Accessibility Lab serves as a dedicated, supportive resource for students, faculty, and staff navigating accessibility considerations. Ensuring that all members of the UCF community can access and engage with digital content is fundamental to unleash potential. This work also supports compliance with the updated federal requirements coming into effect on April 24, 2026. It’s essential that all UCF digital content meet these new accessibility standards.
UCF faculty and staff can also expand their knowledge through accessibility-focused trainings available in Workday Learning. These sessions are offered throughout the semester and can be found in the Spring 2026 training offerings.
Digital accessibility plays an essential role in student success, and creating a digital environment that works for everyone requires a shared effort. We invite you to join us in advancing accessibility at UCF, because good design is accessible design and is the law. For more information, please be sure to read the FAQs covering digital accessibility. Additional questions can be directed to the Digital Accessibility Lab at digitalaccessibility@ucf.edu.