About Us

Residing in Stewart Hall within the Systems Development & Innovation Department, the D.A. team works to improve the accessibility of Kent State University's digital footprint, primarily focusing on the kent.edu domain, learning management systems, and purchasing review process.

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Accessibility Committee

In 2022, the Accessibility Committee at Kent State celebrates its 11th year of advocating for accessibility and inclusion for all students and staff. Learn more about the committee's history, the work that's being done, and how you can get involved.

What is KSU Technology?

I have a P-Card! Now what? Use the flowcharts provided on this page to determine if your product (or its components) need to be reviewed and/or managed by the Division of Information Technology and the Digital Accessibility team.

Learn the Laws

Review updated U.S. laws and policies as they apply to digital accessibility. Kent State's own university policy regarding electronic and information technology (EIT) accessibility can be found at the link below.

Review Our EIT Accessibility Policy

Residing in Stewart Hall within the Systems Development & Innovation Department, the D.A. team works to improve the accessibility of Kent State University's digital footprint, primarily focusing on the kent.edu domain, learning management systems, and purchasing review process.

  • In 2023, the Equal Access Committee, formerly the Accessibility Committee, celebrates its 12th year of advocating for accessibility and inclusion for all students and staff.

    Our Beginnings

    We began with a charge by three university vice presidents to oversee ongoing initiatives to improve the campus culture for students, staff, faculty and visitors with disabilities. The vice presidents asked the committee to provide the moral conscience to the University community and be guided and committed to identifying and doing what is r

  • I have a P-card! Now what?