
Accessibility - Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Digital accessibility means ensuring that York Technical College’s websites, online courses, and digital materials are usable by everyone, including individuals with disabilities. This means people with visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive impairments.
York Technical College is committed to providing equal access to all students, employees, and visitors.
Accessibility:
- Supports inclusive learning and engagement
- Helps meet legal requirements under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504/508
- Improves the experience for all users
York Technical College is committed to continuous improvement by:
- Maintaining an institutional Digital Accessibility Plan
- Reviewing and updating website content
- Providing training for faculty and staff
- Implementing accessible technologies
- Responding to feedback from users
Accessibility is a shared responsibility across the college. All departments and content creators are responsible for ensuring their materials are accessible.
The Accessibility Services Office is located in Building J.
Students who need accommodations should contact Counseling, Accessibility, and Support Services (CASS). CASS works with students to provide appropriate academic accommodations and support services.
Students may contact CASS in the following ways.
Phone: (803) 327-8007
Email: CASS@yorktech.edu
Visit the CASS webpage.
Use the form below to report any accessibility barriers you've experienced.
When reporting an issue, please include:
- The webpage, content, or campus location involved
- A description of the barrier
- The device and assistive technology you were using, if applicable
You may also email ITE@yorktech.edu with questions or concerns related to digital accessibility and creating accessible content.
