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In this Ensuring ADA Compliance on Campus course, you will explore the legal requirements, practical strategies, and transformative opportunities that come with creating accessible and inclusive higher education environments. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a landmark civil rights law aimed at creating equity and access for individuals with disabilities. This course provides a detailed overview of the ADA’s history, key legal obligations, and practical applications in higher education.
You’ll learn how to conduct proactive audits, address grievances, and implement digital and physical accessibility measures that align with ADA standards. The course also covers strategies for sustaining continuous improvement and collaboration with external experts and advocacy groups.
By identifying compliance gaps, developing long-term accessibility plans, and prioritizing equity, institutions can transform their campuses into models of inclusivity and innovation.
Whether you are an administrator, educator, policymaker, or student, this course equips you with the tools to know your rights, maintain compliance, create equitable environments, and build trust within your campus community.
This course is designed for administrators, educators, policymakers, and students who want the tools to know their rights, maintain ADA compliance, and create equitable campus environments.
It provides a detailed overview of the ADA's history, key legal obligations, and practical applications in higher education, including proactive audits, grievances, and digital and physical accessibility measures, along with strategies for continuous improvement and collaboration with external experts.
The course develops skills in ADA compliance, policy development, and collaboration, equipping you to assess accessibility gaps and design compliance strategies.
Topics include physical accessibility and campus infrastructure, digital and communication accessibility, training staff, inclusive event planning, emergency and safety protocols, and supporting service animals on campus.
Yes, the course includes multiple Test Your Knowledge lessons throughout, in addition to an Introduction and Conclusion.