Disability & Accessibility Services

Following Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, and the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA) of 2008, Ember University does not discriminate based on disability, including intellectual disability, in admission, treatment, or access to its programs or activities, nor does it discriminate in employment in its programs or activities.

It is the responsibility of all EU staff, faculty, and students to adhere to the practice of equal access to opportunities affiliated with the institution.

The organization prohibits unlawful discrimination based on disability and takes action to prevent such discrimination by providing reasonable accommodations to eligible individuals with disabilities.

The guidelines EU uses for documenting a disability and determining necessary and appropriate accommodations may vary between the Online Accessibility Center and the Campus Accessibility Center. Accommodations may differ depending on the type of coursework and the platform upon which it is offered.
We work diligently to detect and correct accessibility issues before they become barriers. However, if you encounter an accessibility barrier, please contact the appropriate resource identified below for assistance.

ONLINE ACCESSIBILITY
If you are an online student and need accommodation support such as a textbook converted to an accessible format, please contact:
Online Accessibility Center

(855) 333-6237

TECH SUPPORT
Users experiencing technical difficulties should contact the Technology Help Desk for resolution.

ELECTRONIC ACCESSIBILITY
Following EU’s Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility plan, EU has a responsibility to create, obtain, and maintain all electronic and information technology (EIT) in a manner that ensures it is accessible to individuals.

Ember University is committed to ensuring that its website is accessible to all visitors. Accordingly, EU’s website has been developed using the principles and guidelines found in Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and in accordance with WCAG 2.2 AA standards. “Should you encounter an issue using EU’s website, please call (855) 333-6237 or email helpdesk@emberuniversities.org for further assistance or to report a problem. Certain links on EU’s website will take you to websites not controlled or maintained by EU. As a result, EU cannot guarantee or be responsible for the accessibility or privacy practices of those websites. All accessibility and privacy concerns regarding any third-party website linked from EU website should be addressed directly to the respective third party. By clicking on any link to a third-party website located on the EU website, you understand that: (a) EU has no control over the accessibility or privacy practices of any third-party website linked from EU’s website; (b) all accessibility and privacy concerns relating to any such third-party website must be addressed directly to the respective third-party; and (c) EU is not responsible for the accessibility or privacy practices of any third-party website linked from EU’s website.
Designation of Department to Receive Notification of Claimed Infringement
This is to notify copyright holders that the following department has been designated by Ember University to serve as the Designated Department, and to receive requests concerning claimed copyright infringement, pursuant to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act: Support department (helpdesk@emberuniversities.org). Any copyright holder wishing to send a notice to Ember University regarding possible copyright infringement should file that notice in writing with the Designated department at the following email address listed above:
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