University Policy Details
Title: Providing Information in Alternative Formats
Author: Office of Diversity and Equity
Effective Date: 11/01/2003
Applies To: Employees,Faculty,Other,Students
Last Reviewed Date: 05/23/2007
Description: Providing Information in Alternative Formats
For More Information Contact: Office of Diversity and Equity
Contact Telephone Number: 486-2943

 

UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT

POLICY ON PROVIDING INFORMATION

IN ALTERNATIVE FORMATS

 

The University of Connecticut is committed to ensuring effective communication to all individuals, including people with disabilities. In keeping with this standard, the University requires that:

 

ÃÜ      printed materials will be made available in alternative formats upon request. Printed materials include, but are not limited to, departmental/program brochures, announcements of events and activities, newsletters, exams, applications, forms, and any other printed information made available to the general public; 

 

ÃÜ      films and video tapes promoting departmental and program information, or related items acquired by a department or program, be closed captioned;

 

ÃÜ      departments and programs that sponsor public speakers, information sessions, or public performances provide qualified interpreters for people with hearing disabilities upon request;

 

ÃÜ      departments and programs establish procedures to respond to requests in a timely fashion.

 

Departments and programs that have extensive telephone contact with the public are encouraged to have TDDs (telephone devices for the deaf).   

 

The University maintains a variety of assistive technology for converting printed text to audio format, enlarged print, and Braille. Please refer to the Center for Students with Disabilities' Web site @ http://www.csd.uconn.edu/ on the Husky Web Page, or call the Center at 486-2020 for the list of available assistive technology.

 

Further, printed information placed on the Internet can be readily accessed by all individuals. Departments and programs are encouraged to put departmental information, announcements, newsletters, etc. on their Web sites.

 

The needs of individuals with disabilities should be taken into consideration during the design and construction of all Web sites. For information on how to create an accessible Web site, you may refer to the "Universal Web Site Accessibility Policy for Site Web Sites @  http://www.cmac.state.ct.us/access/policies/accesspolicy40.html.

 

The University uses the services of state agencies for qualified interpreters. Information is available through the Office of Diversity and Equity.

 

Providing alternative formats is a departmental and/or program responsibility. Normal budgetary channels should be accessed in order to fulfill requests. Should you require assistance or advice regarding an alternative format request, you may call the ADA Coordinator at 486-2943.

 

Reviewed: 11/03