Accessibility Support
For general questions about digital accessibility or help finding the right support, please email accessibility@southalabama.edu, and for service-specific assistance, use the resources and contact information listed below.
Assistive Technology Support
Support is available for students who use assistive technologies such as screen readers, voice recognition software, or other accessibility tools. The Center for Educational Accessibility & Disability Resources (CEDAR) can help connect you with accommodations and resources based on your needs.
Document Accessibility Support
Get guidance on creating accessible documents, including PDFs, with resources, tutorials, training, and support to help make your content usable with assistive technologies. If you encounter challenges, our team can assist you in resolving issues and completing the process.
Media Accessibility Support
Captioning and accessible media ensure that videos and audio content are usable by everyone, including individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, as well as those who benefit from reading along or accessing content in different environments. Providing captions, transcripts, and audio descriptions also supports overall usability and accessibility standards. If you have questions or need guidance on making your media accessible, our team is here to help..
Course or LMS Accessibility Support
Get help with making your courses and LMS content more accessible, including in Canvas. Simple practices like using headings, writing clear link text, and adding alternative text to images can make a big difference for all students. The Innovation in Learning Center (ILC) offers guidance and support to help you improve your course materials and work through any accessibility challenges.
Public Website Accessibility Feedback
We are committed to maintaining a high standard of accessibility across our public website and continually refining the user experience. If you have ideas, suggestions, or would like to share a positive experience, we welcome your feedback. Your input helps us ensure our site remains accessible and effective for all visitors.