Web Accessibility Policy

The University, along with UW–System, endorses the Guidelines of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) as the standard for World Wide Web accessibility and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. W3C is composed of over 400 member organizations world-wide (public and private) developing common protocols to promote the evolution of the World Wide Web and ensure its inter-operability. As part of its work, the W3C has developed accessibility guidelines for the World Wide Web. The standards of the Federal Rehabilitation Act (Section 508) are consistent with the W3C Guidelines and provide achievable, well documented guidelines for implementation.

File: cio-accessibility-policy.pdf

བོད་ཡིག / Tibetan

The Guide to Creating and Maintaining a Safe Learning and Work Environment at UW-Madison: Responsibilities, Resources, and Reporting Requirements provides you with this information on how to report and respond to acts of criminal behavior including sexual assault, sexual violence, and child abuse and neglect; and non-criminal behavior including sexual harassment and consensual relationships between employees. Training information and campus and community resources are also included.

File: Safe-Learning-and-Work-Guide-Spring-FY18-Highlights-Tibetan.pdf

中文 / CHINESE

The Guide to Creating and Maintaining a Safe Learning and Work Environment at UW-Madison: Responsibilities, Resources, and Reporting Requirements provides you with this information on how to report and respond to acts of criminal behavior including sexual assault, sexual violence, and child abuse and neglect; and non-criminal behavior including sexual harassment and consensual relationships between employees. Training information and campus and community resources are also included.

File: Safe-Learning-and-Work-Guide-Spring-FY18-Highlights-Chinese.pdf