Accessibility at Kennesaw State

Kennesaw State University is committed to providing an accessible, inclusive experience for students, employees, visitors, and members of the public. Accessibility at KSU includes access to physical spaces, academic and workplace accommodations, and digital access to university information, services, and technology. 

KSU works to reduce barriers and improve access so members of the university community can fully participate in programs, services, and activities. The university provides program accessibility and reasonable accommodations for individuals covered under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended. KSU also works to meet the Department of Justice’s Title II digital accessibility requirements, including WCAG 2.1 Level AA for web content and mobile apps.

University accessibility assistance is provided by several offices, as noted below. Staff in these offices work to accommodate requests for access or assistance with access as soon as possible to either accommodate the request or identify an effective alternative for the requestor.

 

Contact Us

For questions or concerns about IT Accessibility (including this Kennesaw State website), please email service@kennesaw.edu.

 

Request For Office Contact Number Contact Email
Student Support Services Student Disability Services 470-578-2666

sds@kennesaw.edu

Student Technology Assistance University Information Technology Services 470-578-3555

studenthelpdesk@kennesaw.edu

Faculty Assistance Digital Learning Innovations 470-578-7550

dli@kennesaw.edu

Employee Disability Assistance Human Resources Benefits Manager 470-578-6030

hr@kennesaw.edu

Employee Technology Assistance University Information Technology Services 470-578-3555

service@kennesaw.edu

Third Party Technology Assistance University Information Technology Services 470-578-3555

service@kennesaw.edu

 

Accessibility Information by Group

Students
Student Disability Services (SDS) ensures equal access to all educational experiences by students with identified, legally defined disabilities, and to promote the University's knowledge of and compliance with all applicable federal and state laws. In addition, SDS strives to enhance students' total academic and personal development and to promote the recognition of the contributions made by individuals with disabilities to the rich diversity of the University.

Guests of the University
As outlined in the KSU Catalog, any member of the public (non-student) with a disability who wishes to participate in an activity or program offered by the institution and needs accommodations should contact the office sponsoring the program at least five days prior to the date of the program to arrange accommodations. 

Digital Accessibility
Ensure your digital content works for everyone. Explore Digital Accessibility resources, training, and support to help make KSU websites, documents, and media accessible.

Academic Web Accessibility
The Office of Digital Learning Innovations works directly with faculty to promote an accessible, inclusive learning environment through Academic Web Accessibility.

Accessibility Standards and Guidelines