Course Accessibility

The deadline to meet federal accessibility standards is April 24, 2026.

Looking to make your course content accessible and meet federal accessibility standards? Improving the usability of course materials doesn’t have to be overwhelming. We provide tools to help instructors make incremental, high-impact changes for addressing inaccessible content and meeting the technical standards established by the US Department of Justice.

About the DOJ Rule

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) updated its regulations for Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in April 2024. The final rule requires public universities to ensure web content and mobile applications (including academic course content) are accessible to people with disabilities. To be compliant, course content must meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Version 2.1, Level AAThe deadline to comply with the DOJ rule is April 24, 2026. 

 

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  • Do I have to make materials accessible that I didn't create?

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  • What if I'm not the only instructor who teaches this course?

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Quick Start Guide

Not sure where to start? Below is a list of steps that will help you prioritize your work and leverage university-provided tools for addressing inaccessible content.

Prioritize Accessibility Efforts.
Start with courses you will be teaching in the next two semesters (Summer, Fall 2026) as well as your highest-enrollment and prerequisite courses.

Leverage the Learning Management System.
Regardless of your course's delivery method, leverage the accessibility tools built into the learning management system by uploading course materials (eg, slides, audio and video recordings, PDFs, Word and Excel documents, etc.) into Canvas.

Archive Duplicate, Unused, and Outdated Content.
With your course materials uploaded to Canvas, run the TidyUP tool to identify and archive duplicate and unused content. See the Tools section below to learn more.

Check the Accessibility of Course Content with Ally.
Built into Canvas, Ally scans course content (eg, pages, documents, images) and scores it for accessibility. Ally will make automated corrections where possible and provide easy-to-follow options for inaccessible files. See the Tools section below to learn more.

Locate and Use Accessible Versions of Readings and Textbooks.
If Ally identifies inaccessible readings and textbooks, search the FSU Libraries databases for accessible versions of readings and textbooks. Library personnel can often locate resources elsewhere if given enough time. Most colleges and departments have an assigned librarian who can assist with scanned documents. See the How-to Guides: Documents section below to learn more.

Import Videos to Kaltura for Auto-captioning.
Ensure all video recordings are appropriately closed captioned by importing videos into the university-provided video platform. Be sure to review the auto-generated captions, editing as needed for accuracy and clarity. See the How-to Guides: Multimedia section below to learn more.

Consult University-provided Resources for assistance.
Several offices provide services to support instructors navigating course accessibility. See the Accessibility Support at FSU section below for help locating the resource you need.

 

Course Materials Checklist

Course content is included in the rule, so all course materials – including video and audio recordings, slides, readings, textbooks, Canvas pages, assignments, handouts, syllabi, and course websites must meet the WCAG 2.1 AA technical standard described above. Click the button below for a checklist designed to help you interpret and meet this standard.

Course Materials Checklist

Tools

In addition to accessibility checking tools built into the university's Microsoft 365 suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.), we provide tools within Canvas that help instructors quickly identify and address inaccessible course content. Click the tool below to learn more. 

 

TidyUP Ally

 

How-to Guides

You can find step-by-step instructions for addressing inaccessible content in our FSU Canvas Support Center. Click a folder tab below for articles specific to the type of content you wish to address.

How to Add a Missing Title

Help students easily navigate documents by creating descriptive document titles.

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How to Add Headings in Documents

Get best practices for the use of heading styles so students can navigate content effectively.

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The Scary Truth About Scanned PDFs

Learn why to avoid scanned PDFs and how to find alternative solutions.

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How to Convert a Microsoft Word File to PDF

Learn how to avoid accessibility issues when saving a Word document to PDF.

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"Saving" Versus "Printing" to PDF

Discover why "Print to" is an inaccessible way to convert Microsoft files to PDF.

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How to Fix Contrast Issues

Learn how to improve color contrast in documents, images, and Canvas pages.

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Checking Slides for Accessibility

Before addressing the accessibility of your slides, learn how to identify inaccessible slide content with two easy-to-use tools.

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Using Built-in Layouts

Learn how to build your presentations with a logical heading structure and reading order by using PowerPoint's built-in layouts.

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Adding Slide Titles

Learn how to add visible and hidden slide titles so students using assistive technologies can navigate and follow the flow of content effectively.

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Arranging Slide Content

Make sure all students can access content in a coherent and meaningful way by learning how to arrange content in logical reading order.

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How to Add Image Descriptions

Address a common course accessibility issue that's also one of the easiest to fix.

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Kaltura Makes Captioning Easy

Use Kaltura for all your course videos, so you can easily generate and edit captions.

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How to Fix Contrast Issues

Learn how to improve color contrast in documents, images, and Canvas pages.

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Fix Inaccessible Content with Built-in Canvas Tools

Discover two helpful tools for getting started with course accessibility.

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Clean Up Your Ally Score with TidyUP

Learn how to quickly identify and remove inaccessible files from your Canvas course site.

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How to Add Image Descriptions

Address a common course accessibility issue that's also one of the easiest to fix.

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How to Fix Contrast Issues

Learn how to improve color contrast in documents, images, and Canvas pages.

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Fact or Fiction?

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Canvas is accessible, so I don’t need to do anything with my course site or materials.

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I don't need to have accessible materials, because I don't have any students with accommodations.

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Canvas is behind a login, so I don't need to update my content as a part of this rule.

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Accessibility Frequently Asked Questions

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What am I responsible for as an instructor?

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Do I have to make materials accessible that I didn't create?

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What if I'm not the only instructor who teaches this course?

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What supports are in place to help me meet accessibility requirements?

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How do I know if my course and content is accessible?

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Accessibility Support

Your Department's Accessibility Liaison

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Office of Accessibility Services (OAS)

OAS partners with faculty and staff to provide FSU students with disability-related accommodations to mitigate obstacles associated with academics, testing, housing, transportation, and dietary needs. Visit the OAS website for a variety of faculty resources or contact OAS at 850-644-9566 or oas@fsu.edu.
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FSU Libraries

FSU Libraries offer support for retrieving materials, as well as using physical spaces and technologies. For assistance, email the accessibility team or visit the Accessibility webpage. Additionally, subject librarians help locate and reserve accessible, electronic resources and connect faculty with openly licensed materials. Schedule a consultation or contact the Libraries for more information.
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Office of Digital Learning & Academic Technology (ODL)

ODL assists faculty with course design and tools that meet the needs of a wide range of learners and help faculty identify and address accessibility in Canvas course sites. Consultations and workshops familiarize faculty with Universal Design for Learning and steps for improving the accessibility of course content. Contact ODL at 850-644-4635 or odl-faculty@fsu.edu.
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