Most browsers support site-defined keyboard access for specified links. On many Windows browsers, you can press ALT + an access key; on many Mac browsers, you can press CTRL + an access key. In some browsers you may also need to press enter after having pressed the access key sequence to execute the sequence.
These are the access keys:
| Access Key | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | Home |
| 2 | Disability Services Staff |
| 3 | Student / Parent Information |
| 4 | Faculty Information |
| 5 | Testing Accommodation Form |
| 6 | Leading Edge Program |
| 7 | Mobility Alert |
| 8 | Accessibility Maps |
| 9 | Emergency Procedures |
| 10 | TTY / TDD & Relay Services |
| 11 | Accessibility Statement |
| 12 | Contact Us |
This site complies with the W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
All pages are written in XHTML Transitional and use CSS for visual layout. If your browsing device doesn't understand style sheets, the content will still be accessible.
Each page uses well-structured semantic markup. For instance, header tags
like <h1>, <h2>, <h3>, etc. are used to
logically structure the content. Users of the
JAWS screen reader can skip between header tags using ALT+INSERT+1,
ALT+INSERT+2, etc.