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You Have Enough on Your Plate, Let Us Help

By April 24, 2026, all school districts and universities receiving federal funding must achieve WCAG compliance according to ADA Title II.

That means in addition to accessible presentations and classrooms, all third-party educational technology tools such as staff portals, distance learning systems, HR programs, administrative software, and internal communication platforms must be accessible, too. Educators already have so many responsibilities; we’re here to assist.

Understand Your Next Steps

Whether you’re an education company, education software provider, or a university, our audits and tools give you a clear picture of your current status – and where you need to go.

Comply with ADA Title II

Accessible Web RAMP helps schools and districts comply with ADA Title II and other accessibility laws and regulations. We’ll give you the roadmap to complete compliance.

Provide Accessibility, Learn Accessibility

Learn the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines as you implement them. Our tools don’t just make your platform accessible, they also teach you how to incorporate accessibility from the start.

An Entire Suite of Accessibility Tools

Our full suite of tools and services helps your school or organization get started on accessibility progress today.

Site-Level Reporting

Actionable top-level accessibility reports of your website’s health.

Accessible Web Academy

Self guided accessibility courses.

Compliance Center

Reveal your personalized path to compliance.

Accessibility Log

RAMP logs your accessibility progress automatically.

Resources

Playbook: ADA Title II Compliance for Digital Accessibility

A guide on meeting ADA Title II digital accessibility requirements for state & local governments, covering deadlines, who’s affected, and more.

ADA Title II Playbook

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Blog: The Curb Cut Effect – 7 Ways the ADA is for Everyone

A look at how accessibility features created under the ADA end up improving everyday experiences for all users, illustrating the broader impact of inclusive design.

Learn How the ADA is for Everyone

Free Tool: Accessibility Statement Generator

Create a clear accessibility statement in minutes, or use RAMP to simplify everything with our AI statement generator and user feedback form that routes user submissions into your workflow.

Try Out the Free Statement Generator

Webinars for Education

Complying with the ADA Title II

If you or your clients are a state or local government located in the United States, you must know how to comply.

WCAG’s POUR Principles: A Primer

A beginner-friendly walkthrough of the core concepts behind WCAG, showing how the POUR principles guide accessible, user-friendly design.

FAQ

  • Digital assistive technology can help students of all different needs and abilities. For example, captioning can both help a Deaf student, but it can also help a student in a noisy living situation. Flexible options for students to learn in the classroom or at home benefit everyone.

  • Yes! We offer training for various roles on your team. For educators, we suggest browsing by topic. If you’re not familiar with the topics, the bundle for content creators or leadership may fit your needs. We also hold an education-first ethos and include remediation instructions and other WCAG-learning tools so our users can learn accessibility as they implement it.

  • ADA Title II requires public educational institutions to provide equal access to their programs, services, and activities for individuals with disabilities, including a new emphasis on digital accessibility. Large school districts (serving populations of 50,000 and higher) must achieve WCAG compliance by April 24, 2026. Smaller school districts (serving populations under 50,000) must achieve WCAG compliance by April 26, 2027.

  • Accessible education is crucial so every student has access to learning materials and collateral and isn’t left behind due to exclusivity. 

  • Accessibility in education requires that learning and classrooms, both physical and digital, are accessible to everyone regardless of ability.

5 Stars

“Thanks again for the patience and willingness to collaborate with our requests! We were able to reach an accessible product that continues to align with our branding strategy!”

— Camille, Project Manager
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